I'll be passing through there next week, I hope to see it then. oh by the way I worked at zug island 45 yrs ago., right next to where the bridge is now
Yup, looks like they installed them during the night today, Friday. I'm going to go there this weekend to get some video of them installed. Thanks for watching.
Going to be near 100 next week. Too hot to install the final section. It has already been cut to fit and is just sitting there. The expansion properties of the steel dictate what temperature needs to be the day it's fitted.
The bridge deck's have been aligned and the 2 final outer beams are on the American side to be placed, once everything is triple checked. Once the outer beams are place, the bridge deck will be ready to finish and remove the cranes. A very, very big day is on the horizon.
Not the same place. I'm sure you have seen a bridge before? Not funny. Two were needed. The Windsor Corridor is the most important Trade Crossing between the United States and Canada. More than one-third of all U.S. Canadian Trade crosses between Detroit and Windsor, with more than 20 percent crossing the Ambassador Bridge. This new bridge will increase that flow even more. Truckers will be thrilled. Coiffures will be filled. Russians will be sad.
@@markuskonway They ignore it. Well sometimes they do not pay enough attention to this detail. Look up Nipigon Bridge for blunders that made my hair curl. Fortunately for this bridge design temperature changes are accommodated by change in the bridge's longitudinal curvature. The amount of this depends on the stresses in the stay cables and the bridge deck longitudinal beams.
Great video! Thanks for posting. Great sweeping views of the bridge and new bracing.
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I'll be passing through there next week, I hope to see it then. oh by the way I worked at zug island 45 yrs ago., right next to where the bridge is now
That’s cool, check it out. It’s really cool to see in person. Thanks for watching.
I think they are showing off because because it's looking so amazing. Can hardly wait to see it finished next year and all lit up at night .
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You can see the two outside girders of the midspan closure section, sitting there on the US side waiting to be installed next!
Yup, looks like they installed them during the night today, Friday. I'm going to go there this weekend to get some video of them installed. Thanks for watching.
Iron workers to engineers: If you can draw it, we can build it! 🤩
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How are the bridge tensioning cables done and adjusted to specs? Show a video, thank you. Congratulations on such bridge constructios.
I'm not too sure how all that works. I think I might be too late to get video of the tensioning. Thanks for watching.
The U.S.A. 🇨🇦 Connection!!! Great Work!!!
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closure beams are on site its going to happen this week.
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Going to be near 100 next week. Too hot to install the final section. It has already been cut to fit and is just sitting there. The expansion properties of the steel dictate what temperature needs to be the day it's fitted.
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What music did you select for this video?
Whatever it is, it is really awful.
No, its incredible
I'm not sure the name of it, I will try looking it up. I'm trying to find a better source for music. Thanks for watching.
👼 So, what's new there? Bridge again, in the same place)))? 😂
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Yup, thanks for watching.
@@MotorCityAerial👼 When will you go out of town, or to neighboring Canada ? 🏡🏡🏡🚘🏞️
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The bridge deck's have been aligned and the 2 final outer beams are on the American side to be placed, once everything is triple checked. Once the outer beams are place, the bridge deck will be ready to finish and remove the cranes.
A very, very big day is on the horizon.
Not the same place. I'm sure you have seen a bridge before? Not funny. Two were needed. The Windsor Corridor is the most important Trade Crossing between the United States and Canada. More than one-third of all U.S. Canadian Trade crosses between Detroit and Windsor, with more than 20 percent crossing the Ambassador Bridge. This new bridge will increase that flow even more. Truckers will be thrilled. Coiffures will be filled. Russians will be sad.
@@thinkbeforyouvote 👼 Yes - yes, especially Russians will be sad. 😅😅😅☝️
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What are the orange balls hanging from under the bridge???
I believe they're height warnings to ships passing below of lower platforms.
I think to warn the freighters like others said, thanks for watching.
Did they raise the US side or lower the Canada side to level the two sides which were clearly not at same level last week
The answer is both happened.
Temperature will make it vary too, I did not see too many in bridge, how do cables adjust to temperature?
@@markuskonway They ignore it. Well sometimes they do not pay enough attention to this detail. Look up Nipigon Bridge for blunders that made my hair curl.
Fortunately for this bridge design temperature changes are accommodated by change in the bridge's longitudinal curvature. The amount of this depends on the stresses in the stay cables and the bridge deck longitudinal beams.
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kill the audio
Hell no! Its pretty great sounding.
I'm working on the audio. Thank you for watching.
Great vid, music 👎🏼
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