Not only fantastic animation but excellent and clear storytelling as well to take us through a very complicated process! It's amazing to see how many stages these projects go through, it's no wonder they run over budget and over schedule...
@@3DLivingStudio You did a very good job!! Many thanks to you. Would you also like to report on the cable gantry that made this construction possible. And, also, the lessons learned from the collapse. Thank you Chris UK
The knowledge Lucius demonstrates on his videos is amazing. Not only he can explain (with awesome videos) how a bridge is erected or built, but he also talks witn expertise about ships, buildings, airplanes, etc. Thanks for these videos, I'm jealous of your capability to explain complex processes.
Wow! So what a great program, about building the bridge away from Hoover Dam. And the technical process that had to be accomplished to achieve it... I also have to use the phrase on the collapse of the cable towers in high winds is " Well if you don't succeed the first time... Try. try again and harder and use a better way next time...! " as the story goes...
The last time I was at Hoover Dam was in about 2005, before this bridge had even started to be built. I had no idea there was a plan to build a bridge there. By the time I learned about the bridge, it was already complete and in use. I saw the bridge from the air on a Southwest flight from Nashville to SJC about 2 1/2 years ago. I love this bridge.
Thank you so much. I had followed the all built stages the bridge on website and printed in my Statics in engineering Book and visited the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge and its accesing highways in January 2012. Your with detailed video is very well prepared.
Hey! This was really cool. A good friend of mine was a forman on this bridge. It's always fun to see and learn about these types of projects. Thanks for putting this together.
Thank you for your educational publication. Can the main towers be precast in earthquake areas?There is no earthquake effect in Russia-Yakutia regions.Written by Oktay
Hi Lucius! Would it be possible for you to describe the geotechnical conditions too? I’d imagine that the stability of the rock mass would determine the feasibility of any type of significant crossing like this one. Thanks.
Did this bridge pioneer this method of construction? How did they calculate or otherwise ensure the two arches would meet in the middle? Lots of room for error with all those segments! Too bad they named it after some lazy-ass greedy politician. Should've named it for the engineers... or the people forced to pay for it (us)! Great animation!
Because of the strong wind at the high elevation, the concrete arches and columns are stronger to keep the deck steady. Also because this design preserves the view for the dam, and the surrounding scenery.
@@3DLivingStudioThe deck has walls on the side so you cannot see over the side. This was included so people wouldn't stop or drive slow for a better view.
I have driven over this bridge many times. From a drivers perspective it's not very impressive. The designed it so you can't see over the side while driving. For the most part you don't know you're 900 feet over the river. If you view it from the dam or observation deck it's most impressive
Not only fantastic animation but excellent and clear storytelling as well to take us through a very complicated process! It's amazing to see how many stages these projects go through, it's no wonder they run over budget and over schedule...
Working on the storytelling to make it simple was my concern for this video. I appreciated that you could understand it easily :)
Excelente video, muito bem explicado, obrigado por postar 👍
@@3DLivingStudio
You did a very good job!!
Many thanks to you.
Would you also like to report on the cable gantry that made this construction possible.
And, also, the lessons learned from the collapse.
Thank you
Chris UK
The knowledge Lucius demonstrates on his videos is amazing. Not only he can explain (with awesome videos) how a bridge is erected or built, but he also talks witn expertise about ships, buildings, airplanes, etc.
Thanks for these videos, I'm jealous of your capability to explain complex processes.
Thanks for enjoying the video! To simplify everything down and put them together, it was a process full of headache for me😅
Don't forget those great animations!
Epic Animation bro !
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BEAUTIFULLY EXPLAINED STEP BY STEP WITH 3 DIMENSIONS SOFTWARE BASED.👍
Quality content ....hard to find these days
EXCELLENT presentation. Another engineering and worker marvel.
I really appreciate your narration, it’s getting harder to avoid the AI everywhere. Great work 👍👍
Me trying hard to retain some human connection left in this modern world 😅
Wow! So what a great program, about building the bridge away from Hoover Dam. And the technical process that had to be accomplished to achieve it... I also have to use the phrase on the collapse of the cable towers in high winds is " Well if you don't succeed the first time... Try. try again and harder and use a better way next time...! " as the story goes...
Pretty neat! i remember having to drive over the dam wall!
The last time I was at Hoover Dam was in about 2005, before this bridge had even started to be built. I had no idea there was a plan to build a bridge there. By the time I learned about the bridge, it was already complete and in use. I saw the bridge from the air on a Southwest flight from Nashville to SJC about 2 1/2 years ago. I love this bridge.
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Really extremely knowledgeable,, extraordinary representation.❤❤
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Thank you so much. I had followed the all built stages the bridge on website and printed in my Statics in engineering Book and visited the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge and its accesing highways in January 2012. Your with detailed video is very well prepared.
Engineering is amazing! Well done!
Hey!
This was really cool.
A good friend of mine was a forman on this bridge.
It's always fun to see and learn about these types of projects.
Thanks for putting this together.
Great video with excellent description of the build process.
Impressive. Both the ingenuity of the construction and design as well as the 3D animation and explanation.
Thanks!
saw this about once per year during construction. It is definitely an impressive sight
I'm glad the 2 sides connected.
Well done. Super video!
Awesome. Thank you 👍👍👍
Quite amazing. Great animations.
Keep up the great work! 👍
I love this Boulder dam
Excellent video. Great animation and explanation. Thanks a lot. Colin ( England )
What an amazing animation and narration. Thanks for sharing. I wish I could create videos like you have to very high professional level.
@DrJQureshi thanks for watching, I'm working to improve the video quality everyday.
Excellent video, and thanks a lot. Colin ( England)
Espectacular
Awesome bridge - awesome video!
Amazing
Awesome ❤🎉
Excellent animation.
Awesome bro
This is the same way all bridges are built. Now start at the center and build out to the two banks a I would be impressed.
Thank you for your educational publication. Can the main towers be precast in earthquake areas?There is no earthquake effect in Russia-Yakutia regions.Written by Oktay
Hi Lucius! Would it be possible for you to describe the geotechnical conditions too? I’d imagine that the stability of the rock mass would determine the feasibility of any type of significant crossing like this one. Thanks.
I remember studied about that in college. Yeah that could be a possible topic to explore!
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Hoover dam next
Does this finish the first documentary?
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Please make your videos a bit longer. 20 to 30 mins would be perfect
Construction of structure in open sea
Did this bridge pioneer this method of construction?
How did they calculate or otherwise ensure the two arches would meet in the middle? Lots of room for error with all those segments!
Too bad they named it after some lazy-ass greedy politician. Should've named it for the engineers... or the people forced to pay for it (us)!
Great animation!
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Why didn't they build just a cable stayed bridge?
Because of the strong wind at the high elevation, the concrete arches and columns are stronger to keep the deck steady. Also because this design preserves the view for the dam, and the surrounding scenery.
@@3DLivingStudioThe deck has walls on the side so you cannot see over the side. This was included so people wouldn't stop or drive slow for a better view.
I have driven over this bridge many times. From a drivers perspective it's not very impressive. The designed it so you can't see over the side while driving. For the most part you don't know you're 900 feet over the river. If you view it from the dam or observation deck it's most impressive
Nice job. Thank you.
Are you teach 3D?
@@NiroshanthKutty-xh6ug no i am not teaching
@3DLivingStudio plz could you teach me plz?
They built an ARCH not an ark!
Ahhh, idk why my brain was set to pronounce it like that, but too late, can't reverse it 🫠
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