11:57 why aren't they vibrating the air out and just tamping with a 2x4 instead? That's a lot of concrete they are pouring!! This has gotta be $$$$$$ 6 figure job.
Good point…maybe they did afterwards but due to the weight of the concrete it wasn’t necessary? It was a 6 figure job. Normally they charge $1000 a linear foot but once they need to dive, the price goes up to $1400 a linear foot. Then you need to choose the size of the dock and the materials for it too, and maybe prep for a boat lift.
Did they pour those slabs twice the size they needed, then demo the half they did not need? Salt water will eat rebar which will swell then split apart concrete. What a waste.
Hey Thomas!! That’s all Miami Cuban engineering! The owner is super cool and one of the busiest here. He was a friend of a friend so he actually did a lot of the work himself on site.
Now that's a seawall..... But Miami has a lot of millionaires that could afford SEAWALL... What I wouldn't give to live in Miami-Dade maybe some of the 100,000s of the millionaires will rub off on me
Looks like they did real quality work 👍🏻 the end I was concerned about how close that power line was 🤔
They did indeed. And yes they got close to the power lines. I was imagining something bad happening.
@@CharlesPreston yeah you never can be too cautious about safety - what's that old saying safety first.
Did you drive the pre cast slabs into the soil?
Can you recommend them I'm looking for someone to do mine as well
how many feet would you say the length of those piles? they look like 20 footers
Why didnt yall use shorter piles. Fuckin cutting the thing in half
what company
11:57 why aren't they vibrating the air out and just tamping with a 2x4 instead? That's a lot of concrete they are pouring!! This has gotta be $$$$$$ 6 figure job.
Good point…maybe they did afterwards but due to the weight of the concrete it wasn’t necessary? It was a 6 figure job. Normally they charge $1000 a linear foot but once they need to dive, the price goes up to $1400 a linear foot. Then you need to choose the size of the dock and the materials for it too, and maybe prep for a boat lift.
Did they pour those slabs twice the size they needed, then demo the half they did not need? Salt water will eat rebar which will swell then split apart concrete. What a waste.
G11d aftern11n, my friend!!!
That's a bit of engineering made in USA...
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Hey Thomas!! That’s all Miami Cuban engineering! The owner is super cool and one of the busiest here. He was a friend of a friend so he actually did a lot of the work himself on site.
@@CharlesPreston thank you for your ❤️!!! Very much appreciated!!!
Now that's a seawall..... But Miami has a lot of millionaires that could afford SEAWALL... What I wouldn't give to live in Miami-Dade maybe some of the 100,000s of the millionaires will rub off on me
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