Great job, Aaron! I find this channel to be very informative. Keep up the good work. I use to operate Cat equipment until an injury took me out. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!!
@@sxslayerxs no, l lost a step on a backhoe I was operating and had to stop and get out and the step was gone and when I went for the step I went straight down on the battery box with my tailbone and drove my spine up and lost (broke a couple vertebrae. Was forced to have surgery and they messed me up and had to redo it a couple days later and I haven’t worked in almost 31 or 32 years.
@@ProudPapaw88 my God that’s a bad injury and I’m glad you are still here to watch some great heavy equipment videos. You really don’t hear enough praise for the operators.
Awesome video like the commentary and the shots of the whole operation especially the trucks being loaded with big scoops of material and the shots of basalt being fed to the crusher and crushed. Keep up the good work
Thank you ( Aaron Witt) for shearing this big job. I Love how the Recycle is done on site. I picked up at Con - Expo a few years back, this was being pushed at job sites. Do the crushing on site, then use the modern ( GPS) for finishing grade. 😊
No one in Northern VA likes these data centers - other than the politicians and wealthy contractors. They are a huge eye sore and resource drain. They take up hundreds of acres while providing minimal jobs.
@@AaronWitt I don't doubt it, I deliver and set up office trailers/construction offices and see a good bit of the entire process from ground breaking to finished products, data centers are in a league of their own when it comes to utilities.
Love the videos mate but you need to learn the Komatsu range 🤣. "Big Komatsu Loader" doesn't cut it 🤣, it's a WA600-6. There was even a HD605 dump truck in one of the shots.
At least Komatsu doesn't use Chinese parts like CAT. I just bought parts for my 320 CAT "made in China" cost $$$$. I almost threw it through the dealers window.
You should come to the big island of Hawaii to visit all of our quarries and compare them. Puna Rock, Yamada and sons, glover, and Sanford are the main ones.
Wish you’d get a chance to see the Micron project out here in Boise! Believe it or not it’s an even bigger and crazier project. The company I work for has been doing the soils and concrete testing and it’s so cool to see the progress on massive projects like these.
There has to be cheaper places to build. Seems like just wasting money, blast, move to pile, move from pile to crusher, move from crusher pile to another pile, move from that pile to final placement. Dig up final placement to put utilities, put the dirt back in the hole. Just find a place that has dirt not rock and build there FFS.
Hello Mr. Aaron Witt invited you to make the effort to come to Colombia to visit the multinational Drummond since he was in Chile, I'll wait for you...
lava rock, much harder than pumice and heavier. I live like 10 miles away from this site. all of kuna has a hard pan of this stuff anywhere from 6 inches to 6 feet down below ground level.
@@lunatic3571 Vesicular Basalt it seems. We don't really have that up here, mostly just normal basalt, not the swiss cheese looking kind. Not pumice at all you are right 😁
Great video 👌🏼😍 some load of work going on there BUT More info on the Komatsu kit would have been nice as I was sure if it was a 600 or a 800 loading shovel! Was the a different contractor on the crushing team maybe?
What is the source of power that will feed the massive server farm? I'm sure there is a large wind farm or several thousand acre solar panel farm near by to power the facility? Are they going to put a few solar panels on the roof of the building for photo opps? If no solar or wind to feed this monster, is the owner going to purchase carbon credits to off set their consumption?
Google……. More top secret than Fort Knox …… ffs !!!…. I’ve supplied some with stainless steel floor drainage… going up everywhere in Ireland and Europe , good video 👍🏻
more likely a property/equipment tax deal. data centers are hugely valueable to rural areas tax bases, thing might be worth more then the entire rest of the county combined@@astecheee1519
Access to cheap energy, steady climate, geographical proximity to key telecoms infrastructure, geographical separation from other data centers. All will play a role in the decision...
we have an ~2300 acre solar farm and battery reserve going in about 15 miles to the west of this if the permits go through. Idaho is one of the cleanest and cheapest electricity states in the union. mostly hydroelectric, with wind and solar as well.
There has to be cheaper places to build. Seems like just wasting money, blast, move to pile, move from pile to crusher, move from crusher pile to another pile, move from that pile to final placement. Dig up final placement to put utilities, put the dirt back in the hole. Just find a place that has dirt not rock and build there FFS.
that is the stupidest project ive ever heard of. why not put the building near the ocean and use sea water with heat exchangers to cool the computers?!?
You boys in. The 27s. 🦆 walking 🛞spinnnin son of a guns Damn the stuff being screamed through the radios if that was happening at 98% of contractors sites
Great job, Aaron! I find this channel to be very informative. Keep up the good work. I use to operate Cat equipment until an injury took me out. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!!
thanks for watching!!
I seen a lot of UA-cam videos of machines tipping over hope you weren’t one of them
@@sxslayerxs no, l lost a step on a backhoe I was operating and had to stop and get out and the step was gone and when I went for the step I went straight down on the battery box with my tailbone and drove my spine up and lost (broke a couple vertebrae. Was forced to have surgery and they messed me up and had to redo it a couple days later and I haven’t worked in almost 31 or 32 years.
@@ProudPapaw88 my God that’s a bad injury and I’m glad you are still here to watch some great heavy equipment videos. You really don’t hear enough praise for the operators.
Very educational channel. Have often wondered about these kinds of heavy construction methods, processes, engineering etc. Well done, AW! Cheers.
thank you very much!
My grandsons, aged 8 and 4 years, love this channel as well. @@AaronWitt
Awesome video like the commentary and the shots of the whole operation especially the trucks being loaded with big scoops of material and the shots of basalt being fed to the crusher and crushed. Keep up the good work
thanks for watching!
Stoked that you came to Idaho to check out one of our projects!!!
Cool story bro, now go back to California
@ you’re telling me to go back? I’m a born and raised Idahoan you moron , lived here my entire life 🤣
@@mattwatts4672 me? I’m a born and raised Idahoan you moron, I’ve lived here my whole life 🤣
Thank you ( Aaron Witt) for shearing this big job. I Love how the Recycle is done on site. I picked up at Con - Expo a few years back, this was being pushed at job sites. Do the crushing on site, then use the modern ( GPS) for finishing grade. 😊
3,500,000 sq ft pad, excavated to 10 ft depth, that's 35,000,000 cu/ft of material dug, hauled, processed and placed for one data center. Crazy!
Northern VA has hundreds of data centers going in and been built in the past few years, its insane the amount that goes into these places
Makes sense when you think about the money lost if an availability zone goes down even for a few minutes. Impressive stuff for sure.
No one in Northern VA likes these data centers - other than the politicians and wealthy contractors. They are a huge eye sore and resource drain. They take up hundreds of acres while providing minimal jobs.
yeah but they're starting to move out into the west because of constraints on power / water
@@AaronWitt I don't doubt it, I deliver and set up office trailers/construction offices and see a good bit of the entire process from ground breaking to finished products, data centers are in a league of their own when it comes to utilities.
More clean hydro out west - lots of data centers in Oregon already
How were you able to get on site to do this video? Did you also clear your drone flights with the general contractor overseeing the site?
Love the videos mate but you need to learn the Komatsu range 🤣. "Big Komatsu Loader" doesn't cut it 🤣, it's a WA600-6. There was even a HD605 dump truck in one of the shots.
I'll get there one day
Thanks for answering the question on the tip of my tounge Aussie brinkman 😊
at the end of the day its all little loader normal loader big loader and "wtf is that loader?! they make em that big?!" loaders
Take your meds.
At least Komatsu doesn't use Chinese parts like CAT.
I just bought parts for my 320 CAT "made in China" cost $$$$.
I almost threw it through the dealers window.
Gotta be cost plus. How many times can you handle the material lol
Some of those camera angles make those machines look like toys!
Another awesome video, just wish they were longer
we're getting there!
what we thinking? 4M a month minimum in excavation costs alone?
BIG HUGS FOR THE RLW BOYS.. PUSHING AWSOME VIDEO.
BIG TONY!!!!
You should come to the big island of Hawaii to visit all of our quarries and compare them. Puna Rock, Yamada and sons, glover, and Sanford are the main ones.
Wish you’d get a chance to see the Micron project out here in Boise! Believe it or not it’s an even bigger and crazier project. The company I work for has been doing the soils and concrete testing and it’s so cool to see the progress on massive projects like these.
It's Meta, everyone in Idaho knows it's Meta.
shhh
Would love to see more about how drone mapping is used for stockpile measurement, progress tracking, etc sometime!
Should have went to Bend oregon to see taylor northwest. They built a city of data centers for facecrap
You know the ancient Chinese saying: "The Internet is the sum of all human knowledge. Plus p*rn." 😁😁😁😜
There would be a few data storage sits to back up the worlds p$rn hahaha.
Project meta out here in kuna/south Boise! at the corner of S Cole and kuna mora rd! don't know why it's a secret as we all know about it out here.
Go back to California
Meta's Kuna facility? hmmm....
I was on a google dats center. They had to move 3.2 millions yards of dirt.
that's awesome
Awesome channel, Great videos
Shout out to Caterpillar Victoria, Tx on the 374/95 manufacturing..
hopefully we can tour one day
there are adt's as well
They’re trynna find the USB with bitcoin on it 🗿
Meanwhile in North Central Oregon I’ve been building data centers for another confidential client on pure sand 🤣🤣🤣🤣
😑
same but different
How much would just the dirt work cost for this project? A billion? Kind of crazy a project of this size makes sense all for our data.
There has to be cheaper places to build. Seems like just wasting money, blast, move to pile, move from pile to crusher, move from crusher pile to another pile, move from that pile to final placement. Dig up final placement to put utilities, put the dirt back in the hole. Just find a place that has dirt not rock and build there FFS.
Love your videos
thanks for watching!
You guys should go to Wisconsin and visit Ponsse logging equipment! Awesome company and people.
What saftey glasses are they 🤔
Mmmm. I asked Siri about where you were, and she said to Google it. Phhhh.! Glad you got a replacement drone. 👍👍
Hello Mr. Aaron Witt invited you to make the effort to come to Colombia to visit the multinational Drummond since he was in Chile, I'll wait for you...
U should visit the Microsoft data center project in mt pleasant wi. Walsh is the contractor
Pumice Stone I believe. Crazy abrasive stuff for sure.
Not even close to pumice. Basalt is at leat ten times as dense and many times harder.
lava rock, much harder than pumice and heavier. I live like 10 miles away from this site. all of kuna has a hard pan of this stuff anywhere from 6 inches to 6 feet down below ground level.
@@lunatic3571 Vesicular Basalt it seems. We don't really have that up here, mostly just normal basalt, not the swiss cheese looking kind. Not pumice at all you are right 😁
Nice video as always!
thank you!
GREAT VIDEO!!!
Just awesome! Thank you
why is there such a white tint and glare of all the footage?
Whose facility it is doesn't concern me, but they clearly have very deep pockets indeed.
The owner is Meta, they're building these all over the US. They're building one in Temple.
Nice I would love to go work with them
they're hiring plenty of folks!
Is there any rebar on this project ?
I'm from Atlanta ga
I'm from Idaho, welcome
beautiful state
stop telling people that. lol
@@AaronWitt
Good content..videos need 2 b longer tho
It's an NSA datacenter.
Great video 👌🏼😍 some load of work going on there BUT More info on the Komatsu kit would have been nice as I was sure if it was a 600 or a 800 loading shovel! Was the a different contractor on the crushing team maybe?
Gotta be for META
Maybe an episode based on track loaders…..Cat 973 or 963
So cool
Another One of Those Places to Collect All of YOUR DATA! So that they know everything about EWEOU!!
Lets put a power and water hungry facility in the middle of a desert in the middle of a lava field. Anything to keep the masses sedated.
There's no "Z" in Boise.
There is when he says it…get over it
sue me
@@AaronWittwow. is it too much to ask that people pronounce it properly?
It's not " Boyz-e " it's " Boy-see "
@@timreed-dq3nx music, pleasure, business, etc…those all supposed to not sound like a “z” as well?
If we ever meet, I'll make sure I constantly mispronounce your name.
What is the source of power that will feed the massive server farm? I'm sure there is a large wind farm or several thousand acre solar panel farm near by to power the facility? Are they going to put a few solar panels on the roof of the building for photo opps? If no solar or wind to feed this monster, is the owner going to purchase carbon credits to off set their consumption?
It’s for face F and it’s all hydro power.
Carbon credits lol. What an idiot.
All clean hydro that dumb fuck Washington governor and democrats want to take the Snake river dams out
It’s Meta’s data centre
Google……. More top secret than Fort Knox …… ffs !!!…. I’ve supplied some with stainless steel floor drainage… going up everywhere in Ireland and Europe , good video 👍🏻
Who’s going to spill the beans on who and what?
A great site... no trees for your drone to hit...
It's the Meta facility. Not too secret. And it's in kuna lol
I wonder what LITTLE GRETA would think about all of those fuel burning machines along withthedemocratsandtheclimatecrisisclowns. 😂
LOL 😂
Maybe Greta can do a Rachel Corrie protest here and then Idaho can have it's own annual memorial pancake breakfast to celebrate.
🧡
Facebook isn’t that confidential
seems extraordinarily expensive vs building on a site that already had suitable soils.
Not if land and labour in Idaho is way cheaper.
But my bet is it's geography that chose the site, not geology.
more likely a property/equipment tax deal. data centers are hugely valueable to rural areas tax bases, thing might be worth more then the entire rest of the county combined@@astecheee1519
there's always a reason and it's usually down to $$ somewhere
Access to cheap energy, steady climate, geographical proximity to key telecoms infrastructure, geographical separation from other data centers. All will play a role in the decision...
male karen here. i saw dat loader not worrying about the transmission and reversing instantly.
Must be turning a big profit with the whole equipment spread basically brand new
Na, probably all rented.
Let's see the gazillion acre wind turbine and solar panel, battery back-up site to power the woke company mega site.
we have an ~2300 acre solar farm and battery reserve going in about 15 miles to the west of this if the permits go through. Idaho is one of the cleanest and cheapest electricity states in the union. mostly hydroelectric, with wind and solar as well.
It’s for Meta!
We have to do all this work so the ground is stable… ffs. I hope meta starts charging a monthly fee.
Also, idaho is a myth. It was created in a Hollywood basement.
FACEBOOK DATA
There has to be cheaper places to build. Seems like just wasting money, blast, move to pile, move from pile to crusher, move from crusher pile to another pile, move from that pile to final placement. Dig up final placement to put utilities, put the dirt back in the hole. Just find a place that has dirt not rock and build there FFS.
These videos are great but why does the presenter have almost no actual knowledge of earthmoving gear?
that is the stupidest project ive ever heard of. why not put the building near the ocean and use sea water with heat exchangers to cool the computers?!?
Sounds expensive for the taxpayers.
It's not a secret
You boys in. The 27s. 🦆 walking
🛞spinnnin son of a guns
Damn the stuff being screamed through the radios if that was happening at 98% of contractors sites
First!!! What up Aaron!