I would love for Witt to do a documentary on concrete with a concrete company. From sourcing and delivering the aggregate all the way through to batching and even pumping!
@@BassMaann Like AJAX Paving who specializes in commercial construction Asphalt and Concrete projects, Highways, Airports, etc and whose Headquarters is in Michigan and has operations in Georgia and Florida. They also own and operate their own Asphalt and Concrete Batch Plants both Stationary and Mobile.
@@AaronWitt Awesome I grew up and lived near their Main headquarters in Michigan seen them grow to be the largest commercial Asphalt and Concrete construction companies here they do all the paving for Dans Excavating the largest civil and earthmoving construction company in Michigan. Ajax and Dans have done various huge projects here ie Detroit Metropolitan Airport Runways, Interstate 75 & 275, etc pretty awesome to watch them mobilize, execute pave then demobilize all their equipment, labor, etc including batch plants in such short time frames especially on their Airport and Highway projects where contractors will be hit with financial penalties when exceeding the project deadlines. Hope to see some great project videos from them and thanks for all you do promoting our industry including solutions for the challenges we face in the Construction field.
Im 26 years old and have done quite a few jobs from Dumping bellys, Raking, Rolling, Paver to finally running buggy done a couple military bases and and airports interstates and parking lots. Would love to one day pave a race track!
Many years in big Florida road widening jobs and I hated night work. I lost more and more sleep as the week went by. Luckily I didn't do it too often. It takes a special person to do nights all of the time.
Congrats to Sunland for landing this job! On another note, how in the heck did any Floriday or South East Paving contractors miss out on this job lol? I guess Sunland was able to make this work mobilizing all the way from Arizona - insane!
there is probably less then a dozen companies that can make tracks to f1 tolerance, I bet most of the companies in the south east specialize in paving banking. With the amount of problems the drivers had with Miami last year, the FIA might have made their choice simply based on experience.
Great report,regarding south-east pavers,last years’ track surface wasn’t up to FIA expections,on racing line,this year knife edge of good,slightly off… leclerc crashes in Q3😅
Some of your best work yet Aaron (and crew), wish you could have stayed longer but you covered the project pretty well in my opinion. As always, keep up the good work, and stay dirty!!
Hey Aaron, if you ever are around the Virginia area, take a look into the new highway Branch Civil is building. It's a 330 million dollar project moving 11 million yards of dirt on the side of mountains. There's a whole bunch of cool stuff going on there.
I believe I read about this track in asphalt contractor magazine wish you could have been there for the milling. Nice work as always favorite it for sure.😊
Nice episode. I wonder how this mix differs from standard roadwork ? Must be something special, to increase traction while maintaining longevity of the surface. 👍🤙
Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA is due for paving in a couple of months would love to see a paver go down the Corkscrew. Granite Construction has the contract hit them up
I wonder what their Mobilization Demobilization and Logistics expenditure is for this project and did they bring their own mobile batch plants, definitely not cheap.
When you have to be invited to bid because most contractors have never even seen a print spec sheet like this in their dreams let alone reality. I'm sure the other contractors who didn't win still framed the invite letter and have it listed on their resume. Also, that poor service guy is probably absolutely murding his mobile data plan being on standby the whole time with spares packed in the wings that operation is so tight that Thor could smoke any single machine there with a random bolt of lightning and it would only take an hour to get back on track. "oh, the paver broke down and can't drive anymore... go grab the paver dragger we brought and get it out of there!"
Imagine spending millions to hire a company on the other side of the US, just to have them run Topcon. I would spend millions to hire someone just for trimble
I bet there paving at 20 fpm every paver runner not operator should watch this so sick of paver runners and diesel dummies thinking you have to be at 90fpm
Shame that despite all the care and effort from those workers, the fresh asphalt and circuit design will make the race a yawn fest, hence F1’s need to polish this turd of a weekend with a music festival and fake marina. 😂
I would love for Witt to do a documentary on concrete with a concrete company. From sourcing and delivering the aggregate all the way through to batching and even pumping!
Like Victory outdoor?
@@BassMaann Like AJAX Paving who specializes in commercial construction Asphalt and Concrete projects, Highways, Airports, etc and whose Headquarters is in Michigan and has operations in Georgia and Florida. They also own and operate their own Asphalt and Concrete Batch Plants both Stationary and Mobile.
@@tristenklein5940 we had AJAX in our office a few weeks ago
@@AaronWitt Awesome I grew up and lived near their Main headquarters in Michigan seen them grow to be the largest commercial Asphalt and Concrete construction companies here they do all the paving for Dans Excavating the largest civil and earthmoving construction company in Michigan. Ajax and Dans have done various huge projects here ie Detroit Metropolitan Airport Runways, Interstate 75 & 275, etc pretty awesome to watch them mobilize, execute pave then demobilize all their equipment, labor, etc including batch plants in such short time frames especially on their Airport and Highway projects where contractors will be hit with financial penalties when exceeding the project deadlines. Hope to see some great project videos from them and thanks for all you do promoting our industry including solutions for the challenges we face in the Construction field.
Didn't know Ajax was in GA
Thank you Aaron. As a die hard F1 fan and a member of the dirt world, I loved this video
thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed it
6:42 You know a company is well prepared when they bring spare equipment to cover a potential breakdown.
Im 26 years old and have done quite a few jobs from Dumping bellys, Raking, Rolling, Paver to finally running buggy done a couple military bases and and airports interstates and parking lots. Would love to one day pave a race track!
Many years in big Florida road widening jobs and I hated night work. I lost more and more sleep as the week went by. Luckily I didn't do it too often. It takes a special person to do nights all of the time.
Glad you were able to show us how it is done.
What an awesome experience for you and the paving crew!
Congrats to Sunland for landing this job! On another note, how in the heck did any Floriday or South East Paving contractors miss out on this job lol? I guess Sunland was able to make this work mobilizing all the way from Arizona - insane!
there is probably less then a dozen companies that can make tracks to f1 tolerance, I bet most of the companies in the south east specialize in paving banking. With the amount of problems the drivers had with Miami last year, the FIA might have made their choice simply based on experience.
@@oblivionfire1365 they prob do the F1 vegas race
Great report,regarding south-east pavers,last years’ track surface wasn’t up to FIA expections,on racing line,this year knife edge of good,slightly off… leclerc crashes in Q3😅
yeah it speaks to how specialized this kind of work is
@@Tacos888 no LVP will do it .
The quality of your videos are amazing! Great work
thank you!
Some of your best work yet Aaron (and crew), wish you could have stayed longer but you covered the project pretty well in my opinion. As always, keep up the good work, and stay dirty!!
thanks Paul!
I love asphalt!❤
Hey Aaron, if you ever are around the Virginia area, take a look into the new highway Branch Civil is building. It's a 330 million dollar project moving 11 million yards of dirt on the side of mountains. There's a whole bunch of cool stuff going on there.
So when do we get to see the video latest video from Reading Anthracite with there new equipment??😊
I believe I read about this track in asphalt contractor magazine wish you could have been there for the milling. Nice work as always favorite it for sure.😊
THANK YOU Aaron ‼️
A 20 minute video on paving? Let’s go
I Love all your videos i am Hugh fan Asphalt Work I love it
Aaron please tell me what the beat is at 9.36 love your channel from australia 🇦🇺 🤙🤙
Nice episode. I wonder how this mix differs from standard roadwork ? Must be something special, to increase traction while maintaining longevity of the surface. 👍🤙
aggregate spec is extremely tight and so is the binder spec. At face value, it didn't look super different, but it's pricey stuff
Sure it's all virgin material. No recycled asphalt in the mix
SBS binder, aggregate was shipped in from South Carolina if i remember correctly.
Great video thank you!
I think that episode where you watched a crew pave an airport runway in one night is by far the coolest/craziest I’ve seen
Asphalt is super interesting
Laguna Seca in Monterey, CA is due for paving in a couple of months would love to see a paver go down the Corkscrew. Granite Construction has the contract hit them up
good tip thanks
I hope you are able to cover the Vegas track too, looks interesting what they are doing over there
The xbroom operator was amazing 👏 💪
Sick vid
I wonder what their Mobilization Demobilization and Logistics expenditure is for this project and did they bring their own mobile batch plants, definitely not cheap.
they used a local batch plant
What kind of a batch plant was it? Can you tell or is that another one of the top secret items ... Please tell. Thanks overall for the vid though!
I was wondering that to what company made these asphalt I know there's a few good choices down that way
hey aaron, i am from brazil and i really like your channel. Please, give always paving's matery in your channel :)
man use to watch em race there in the 80’s all the streets blocked off actually racing on city streets 😁👍
First paver operator I’ve ever seen with their seat belt on. My self included
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can you get me the ratcheting wrench from the red tool box....lol
too soon bro
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The ratcheting socket😂
Come back to NC and checkout ST Wooton company in the south eastern part of the state.
And then DH Griffin demolished
Hardhats on a paving job cracks me up haha
Great to see Topcon gps finally not used
That milling is supper fine. That drum must be maxed out with teeth. Never mind he explained how they got that profile.
That’s crazy they mobbed in from Arizona to Miami.
In Michigan we call paving side by side “echelon paving”
Did the paver machines set an official lap record? 😁😇🤟
fastest paver to go around the track
the multiplex skis would've been worth a mention whence upon the Pavers part of this video. Didn't they utilize those; Wonder how you missed that?
Oh no after practice I'm seeing reports of the new surface being really slick and coming apart in some of the corners.
I think you are seeing 2022 reports. The new surface did not come apart.
Yeah the company who did it before , their surface came apart . Sunland asphalts didn’t come apart
@@redwhisker6425 oh man I'm sorry funny that those old articles showed up in my news feed recently. Sorry.
Was this filmed ahead of the 2022 race or 2023 race?
in February
@@AaronWitt Oh cool, didnt know they resurfaced the track.
Do a video with Victory outdoor please. learn and show everyone how to make that EASY money
This means that the Vegas vlog will come out after half a year?
Turns out: No! 😂
Vogel paver nice
I like how you never mentioned the type of race it's for haha
top secret ;)
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@@AaronWitt Well considering this is year 2 for this race it's the best kept secret that everybody knows.
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I would like to see long un edited videos
When you have to be invited to bid because most contractors have never even seen a print spec sheet like this in their dreams let alone reality. I'm sure the other contractors who didn't win still framed the invite letter and have it listed on their resume.
Also, that poor service guy is probably absolutely murding his mobile data plan being on standby the whole time with spares packed in the wings
that operation is so tight that Thor could smoke any single machine there with a random bolt of lightning and it would only take an hour to get back on track.
"oh, the paver broke down and can't drive anymore... go grab the paver dragger we brought and get it out of there!"
Vogele for the win.
1 in the evening, interesting.
So it's i95
Sweet
Didn't know 95 was getting a makeover
Imagine spending millions to hire a company on the other side of the US, just to have them run Topcon. I would spend millions to hire someone just for trimble
they were running both
Drone clips would have been nice as they’re working
I'll just say we tried haha
Is this the F1 circuit?
broski on the paver wearing sunglasses in the night.....
they where going 3 wide
I thought it was homestead
BUs
THERES NO SUCH THING AS ONE IN THE EVENING... that's grade 1 stuff...
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I mean it’s a really cool job but that’s very wasteful to haul all of that equipment across the country…
I bet there paving at 20 fpm every paver runner not operator should watch this so sick of paver runners and diesel dummies thinking you have to be at 90fpm
Maximum allowable speed was 20 fpm, they were going much slower.
We were doing 12-16 fpm for the most part.
Shame that despite all the care and effort from those workers, the fresh asphalt and circuit design will make the race a yawn fest, hence F1’s need to polish this turd of a weekend with a music festival and fake marina. 😂
Regular racetracks are just that, ovaltracks are ovaltracks.
I've been paving for 35 years. It sucks.