Another great video. I have watched the complete build of this amazing bridge by watching all of your progress reports. Thank you! And I enjoy all of your format.
If you notice at 10:14-15 slowed down. The worker (bent over) on the right, drops something from his tool belt (and down it goes). It looks like a small square or something similar.
I’m impressed really, that the crew can work in the cold like that. I know I lose fine motor control in my fingers below about 55°F, and too, I wonder about the efficiency of the batteries in your drone. And looks like you captured a surprising fault in the concrete form - with all the ones they’ve completed, would seem they would have the setup down pat - and yet, there was a major leak in that one ?
This was great! You can see the Ice on the river.......cold. I wonder if the guys were having trouble with that one part as they were hammering away. Still fascinating to see it come together.
@@Hey_Its_J_ay tomorrow’s gonna be much much colder with lows below 0, plus the windchill. They might even take a couple of days off because it’s gonna be too cold.
Being an international border there are many extra players involved than a normal project. Many team's of workers need to be synchronised with each other. In order to successfully build such important infrastructure. Since it improves everything the ancient dilapidated bridge lacks at present moment in time.
I’ve poured lots of concrete in my day and pouring concrete in minus temperatures with the wind that hits it in the wide open spaces … not the best for proper curing and structural integrity
I don't know how cold it was when you filmed this, but it's hard to imagine they can even pour concrete when its below freezing. Well, I guess they can pour it, but getting it to set up is another thing... Also, I think it's funny when one worker happens to look up and notice your drone, and then they all look up and point. Guess they don't expect to have onlookers (who aren't part of the crew) while they are working.
Another great video. I have watched the complete build of this amazing bridge by watching all of your progress reports. Thank you! And I enjoy all of your format.
@@stevengibbs4152 Thank you so much for watching all of the videos! 🙏🏻👍🏻
Great video showing how construction processes doesn't always go as planned. I did chuckle seeing 7 plus workers for one pour.
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LOVE your vids!
@@dougmcmahon8141 thank you!
If you notice at 10:14-15 slowed down. The worker (bent over) on the right, drops something from his tool belt (and down it goes). It looks like a small square or something similar.
@@tonyfulford3175 Oh yeah 👍🏻 🧐
Awesome
Cool Vidieo’s it’s not cold there is it 😮❤❤
@@williammunford476 it’s cold and tomorrow’s gonna be dangerously cold. They’re probably gonna take a couple of days off.
@ Roger
5:30 they had a bit of a leak in their forms and got it patched up by 10:30
I’m impressed really, that the crew can work in the cold like that. I know I lose fine motor control in my fingers below about 55°F, and too, I wonder about the efficiency of the batteries in your drone. And looks like you captured a surprising fault in the concrete form - with all the ones they’ve completed, would seem they would have the setup down pat - and yet, there was a major leak in that one ?
This was great! You can see the Ice on the river.......cold. I wonder if the guys were having trouble with that one part as they were hammering away. Still fascinating to see it come together.
@@Hey_Its_J_ay tomorrow’s gonna be much much colder with lows below 0, plus the windchill. They might even take a couple of days off because it’s gonna be too cold.
Neat now watch those Americans!!
Thanks for watching!
Being an international border there are many extra players involved than a normal project. Many team's of workers need to be synchronised with each other. In order to successfully build such important infrastructure. Since it improves everything the ancient dilapidated bridge lacks at present moment in time.
I’ve poured lots of concrete in my day and pouring concrete in minus temperatures with the wind that hits it in the wide open spaces … not the best for proper curing and structural integrity
They might be on the Internet forever. Trees get put to a lot of different uses. Drivers will need to pay attention on those curved bridge ends.
I hope so.
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I don't know how cold it was when you filmed this, but it's hard to imagine they can even pour concrete when its below freezing. Well, I guess they can pour it, but getting it to set up is another thing...
Also, I think it's funny when one worker happens to look up and notice your drone, and then they all look up and point. Guess they don't expect to have onlookers (who aren't part of the crew) while they are working.
It wasn't that cold on that day, maybe in the 30's.
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@@jobos98 not anymore…