State Route 30 A25 Rapid Bridge Replacement Timelapse

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2016
  • Work was completed in May 2016 to replace the Route 30 bridge over Bessemer Avenue in East Pittsburgh in Allegheny County. The single-span structure was replaced using accelerated bridge construction methods. It was demolished and replaced in just 57 hours using precast modules. Around 20 workers on 12-hour shifts cleared much of the old structure and pieced together the new one. It replaces a 1930 bridge that had become structurally deficient. The stretch of Route 30 carries about 22,000 vehicles a day.

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  • @NichoTBE
    @NichoTBE 3 года назад +471

    I live in a town where they've been doing something similar for like 3 years.

    • @theoneandonly1802
      @theoneandonly1802 3 года назад +28

      It shows, when companies really do want to build something quick that has a high quality, they absolutely can. Unfortunately we are living in the world, where most companies don't really care about speed or quality.

    • @ifpstopmotions9720
      @ifpstopmotions9720 3 года назад +2

      @@theoneandonly1802 It still took them a month to build

    • @juniotolentino460
      @juniotolentino460 3 года назад +8

      Here in philippines it will take several years to finish, and only takes months then damaged😂😂😂

    • @kenchie2518
      @kenchie2518 3 года назад +3

      thats too fast we here in the philippines will atleast built it in approximately 6-7 years..we first count our blessings in the pocket...jejeje sad but happening

    • @toytulog576
      @toytulog576 3 года назад +1

      @@kenchie2518 cuz philippines dont have any machine that can build like that. they were all made in china and all d time there a problem with machine.

  • @anthonytetreau522
    @anthonytetreau522 3 года назад +20

    All i can say, is that was an impressive feat. I wish more companies and gov agencies would do more planning and great logistical execution as this project had.

  • @Icureditwithmybrain
    @Icureditwithmybrain 3 года назад +2

    Whoever is in charge of infrastructure in this area is definitely competent and not corrupt, truly amazing.

  • @Marpurrsa
    @Marpurrsa 3 года назад +405

    nobody:
    youtube at 5 am: wanna watch a bridge be replaced?
    me: HELL YEAH\

    • @rekt352
      @rekt352 3 года назад +1

      fr tho

    • @pabloata4708
      @pabloata4708 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @762mm_shinrine_tsudo
      @762mm_shinrine_tsudo 3 года назад +1

      Restoration work for the collapse accident in Japan
      ruclips.net/video/RYKQKywpTQw/видео.html

    • @AsmerTrue
      @AsmerTrue 3 года назад +1

      аналогично!

    • @amityFinder2099
      @amityFinder2099 3 года назад

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  • @kukri88
    @kukri88 3 года назад +200

    it's way more complicated than what I did in Cities: Skylines.

  • @godozo
    @godozo 3 года назад +253

    In Indiana this would have been first planned for around late 1930s, and finally gotten done last year.

  • @burymedeep-be7dm
    @burymedeep-be7dm 5 лет назад +558

    Lower it to 11'8" so we can get more can openers.

    • @WilliamHollinger2019
      @WilliamHollinger2019 4 года назад +1

      Yeah that wont fly.

    • @greenlawnfarm5827
      @greenlawnfarm5827 3 года назад +3

      It was funny that you said that.

    • @seanhamilton4169
      @seanhamilton4169 3 года назад

      They did not have CCTV. And also, that clearance is way too low, and it's better to raise the bridge than lower it. That camera used in the video was only for construction.

    • @greenlawnfarm5827
      @greenlawnfarm5827 3 года назад +24

      @@seanhamilton4169 No. Its good if the trucks hit it cause then they can make youtube videos.

    • @seanhamilton4169
      @seanhamilton4169 3 года назад +2

      @@greenlawnfarm5827 It is very bad that trucks hit because it damages the bridge and it causes traffic delays.

  • @genosmith8020
    @genosmith8020 5 лет назад +153

    I'm from pa.and that's gotta be the fastest Penn dot has ever worked on anything,let alone a bridge replacement...call Guinness world records.

    • @sheepdavis
      @sheepdavis 5 лет назад +1

      Wasn't just Penn Dot

    • @Newman81964
      @Newman81964 3 года назад +23

      If it was actually PennDot doing the work, there would have been one guy working and 15 guys standing around leaning on shovels.

    • @manny3655
      @manny3655 3 года назад +15

      In PA... for work to get done this fast? Either a palm was greased or a political favor was owed... or both.

    • @MasterCivilEngineering
      @MasterCivilEngineering 3 года назад

      True

    • @tonyfnd
      @tonyfnd 3 года назад +6

      What’s big and yellow and sleeps 6 ? A PennDot truck

  • @robertphillips6296
    @robertphillips6296 4 года назад +25

    Now that's some proper planning and coordination of effort.

  • @JanRaymondCortez
    @JanRaymondCortez 3 года назад +386

    Here in the Philippines it would us take a year to build that mini bridge.

    • @G00dgayme
      @G00dgayme 3 года назад +1

      true

    • @thoropgaming2233
      @thoropgaming2233 3 года назад +26

      Same In India 😂😂

    • @tajammulnaseem8928
      @tajammulnaseem8928 3 года назад +13

      Here in Karachi (Pakistan), authorities would let the bridge fall on the vehicles, killing a few people. There would be a hue and cry for a few days and afterwards, all would be forgotten.

    • @Zoundshine
      @Zoundshine 3 года назад +5

      Germany 10 years

    • @randomname7739
      @randomname7739 3 года назад +7

      Here in Italy it wouldn't be finished at all

  • @allegory7638
    @allegory7638 3 года назад +12

    In Texas, it would have been 10 years of increasing vehicle weight restrictions on the old bridge until only bicycles could cross it.
    In the 11th year, an impending failure noticed by an inspector would then result in the bridge being closed for 6 months while a new design was drawn and approved.
    The remainder of the 11th year would be consumed with public hearings and contractor selection.
    In the 12th year, a few days here and there of sporadic work would occur, spaced by weeks of no work being accomplished.
    Sometime around the 13th year it would be announced the new bridge was built, but it would be closed until...
    ....later in the 13th year when the sign and striping crews get to it.
    Then, for reasons completely unknown, a new lower speed limit will be imposed.
    Bridge finished.

    • @Yohann67
      @Yohann67 9 месяцев назад

      By the time they upgraded bridge is built the weight of the average Texan increased and again relegated the traffic to bicycles……

  • @hebneh
    @hebneh 5 лет назад +26

    This shows that major construction CAN be done extremely fast, either because of an emergency, or because of too much inconvenience for drivers or residents. But in this case, the prefab sections all had to be made beforehand, and they had to be of a size and shape that could be transported and then put in place.

    • @1393wsc
      @1393wsc 3 года назад +3

      night shifts would costs up to double hourly rates. (triple on public holidays). so you would most likely paying everyone on the site $1/minute or more.... that's a lot money just on the labour... plus all the equipments hiring and
      anyone that has to working associates to the job around the clock would be at least double price as well

    • @rearspeaker6364
      @rearspeaker6364 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@1393wsc better then 2 years of detours, and possible local supply chain reductions.

  • @CanadianPrepper
    @CanadianPrepper 3 года назад +121

    The government and their leeching contractors would drag this across a few seasons here.

    • @pritamsamanta2329
      @pritamsamanta2329 3 года назад +4

      Just seasons hahaha here it takes decades 😂😂

    • @Icureditwithmybrain
      @Icureditwithmybrain 3 года назад +6

      My state (Hawaii) started construction on a 20 mile long fixed-rail system in 2012, the construction is expected to be finished in 2025 with a cost of 10 billion dollars.

    • @Arnuld15Governator
      @Arnuld15Governator 3 года назад +5

      PennDot already does that, so don't get deceived by this video. They like to drag things out on purpose. I guess the whole purpose of this video from PennDot is to make them look good in the public eye. It takes them centuries to fill in pot holes on busy roads.

    • @calfeggs
      @calfeggs 3 года назад

      Took about 10 years to get a bridge replacement over here approved, and 5 months to build it. It wasn't precast though. They did a really nice job on the bridge but the paving leading up to it is pretty shotty, very bumpy and a deep transition from the existing road like a speed bump. I think they rushed the paving and didn't get a proper road base down before paving.

    • @chrisadams3668
      @chrisadams3668 3 года назад +2

      @@Icureditwithmybrain Democrat state. Are you surprised?

  • @FamiliarGecko
    @FamiliarGecko 3 года назад +4

    I live in eastern-central europe, and have never been to Pennsylvania (nor in the USA, in general). I have no idea why this got recommended to me, or why did I watch it, but I have no regrets!

    • @youtubetrailerpark
      @youtubetrailerpark 3 года назад +1

      I'm from the city where this bridge was replaced and I don't know why I watched it either, also no regrets. :-)

  • @leehale5828
    @leehale5828 4 месяца назад

    Excellent design, planning and execution.

  • @michaelvelik8779
    @michaelvelik8779 5 лет назад +5

    Well done, may that bridge last a good long time.

  • @ounhy5359
    @ounhy5359 3 года назад +90

    damn 6 minutes to build a bridge, that's like a world record

    • @snookysnax
      @snookysnax 3 года назад +8

      it took another 2 years to have the Bridge Closed sign taken down.

    • @max-3158
      @max-3158 3 года назад +1

      It's fast forwarded timelapse

    • @hsvr
      @hsvr 3 года назад +1

      It actually took afew days but this video has been sped up. I don’t think it took 6 minutes.

    • @MinecraftandYTPDude
      @MinecraftandYTPDude 3 года назад +15

      @@hsvr How do you “speed up time”? The video speaks for itself it clearly only took 6 minutes, props to the construction team

    • @camdt456
      @camdt456 3 года назад +1

      @@max-3158 i dont think so

  • @EntertainmentWorldz
    @EntertainmentWorldz 5 лет назад +298

    nice video bro

    • @jet4432
      @jet4432 3 года назад +11

      Nice comment bro

    • @mikihisakaribe2319
      @mikihisakaribe2319 3 года назад +5

      @@jet4432 nice pfp bro

    • @astelp9220
      @astelp9220 3 года назад +6

      @@mikihisakaribe2319 nice reply bro

    • @jet4432
      @jet4432 3 года назад +4

      Nice sarcastic compliment bro

    • @ironmatic1
      @ironmatic1 3 года назад +10

      Ah yes my homie Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

  • @Stuckneutral
    @Stuckneutral 6 лет назад +1

    This is really something to be proud of. WOW! It seems like a year to do this around here. Maybe our guys should watch this and learn something.

  • @sugambera9208
    @sugambera9208 3 года назад

    Such perfection, such dedication, and such satisfaction to watch this! Amazed!

  • @dharshancs7457
    @dharshancs7457 3 года назад +104

    In India this would have taken exactly 4 years 10 months and would been opened during elections

  • @lukkyluciano
    @lukkyluciano 7 лет назад +174

    never seen so many PennDot workers working, Usually 2 guys working, 29 supervisors

    • @dagrouse3983
      @dagrouse3983 6 лет назад +15

      lukkyluciano those aren't penn dot workers there contracted company's workers.

    • @piotrwojtaszewski9746
      @piotrwojtaszewski9746 6 лет назад +13

      Look closely half of them is standing in place for long periods of time despite it being a timelapse.

    • @rogerdavies6226
      @rogerdavies6226 5 лет назад +3

      there are really half dozen workers, just caught in diff places :>)

  • @veerabhadram100
    @veerabhadram100 6 лет назад

    Excellent team work and good decision of authorites

  • @tezsgino
    @tezsgino 3 года назад

    I grew up in this area. Still have family living right up the street from here. East Pittsburgh. Used to be a huge Westinghouse plant there. Now, there's nothing there but houses, a Port Authority bus depot and a few small businesses. I had a cool a** childhood in E.P. though!

  • @Tjita1
    @Tjita1 3 года назад +3

    As a Swede, this is quite remarkable. They replaced a bridge over a river on a major highway, about the same size as this. 20 km detour for 3 weeks. Then they did a shoddy job paving it, so they had to close it for a couple more days a month later to repave it. Admittedly working above a river is a bit more demanding, but come on...

    • @pizzaplaysblitz540
      @pizzaplaysblitz540 3 года назад

      This is a rarity for Pennsylvania. I have had a bridge out near me for 2 years now that they haven't replaced.

  • @kirstinmorrell
    @kirstinmorrell 7 лет назад +3

    Amazing work. Just amazing.

    • @MikeT-TheRetiredColonel
      @MikeT-TheRetiredColonel 5 лет назад

      I agree, I wish most if not all major projects had some sore of time-lapse going, I love watching them. Check out some of the stuff that Network Rail did in England/Australia - ruclips.net/user/results?search_query=network+rail+time+lapse

  • @chocciechippie4770
    @chocciechippie4770 3 года назад

    Very impressive! Thumbs up to those incredible people!

  • @quadbc4059
    @quadbc4059 3 года назад

    It took 3 1/2 years for a local contractor to finish a 2 year planned bridge replacement, these guys in the video made it obvious that they're the real deal.

  • @alexandryavdak4955
    @alexandryavdak4955 3 года назад +24

    По трассе Харьков - Сумы Ахтырский путепровод ремонтировали 20 лет

    • @tangiev46
      @tangiev46 3 года назад +5

      У нас в городе плановый ремонт, просто подмазать, подлить асфальт положить, на путепроводе все лето делали и потом еще 2 года ставили отбойники, перекладывали асфальт и наносили разметку.

    • @ChesterSaD100
      @ChesterSaD100 3 года назад

      @@tangiev46 Это всё из-за того, что этап "просто подмазать" не был проведён своевременно. Иначе было бы быстрее.

  • @mackenzielogie6290
    @mackenzielogie6290 3 года назад +95

    RUclips algorithm at it’s finest.

  • @vixciousfiverre261
    @vixciousfiverre261 3 года назад +1

    The music was so great😲

  • @trellabor
    @trellabor 3 года назад

    Wow, an efficient city road works - that's incredible.

  • @Beleynn
    @Beleynn 3 года назад +33

    If PennDOT is capable of this, then why in the hell did it take a YEAR to do the shorter, narrower, lower bridge over a little stream on Byberry?

    • @SaSZombieAssault1021
      @SaSZombieAssault1021 3 года назад +5

      popular routes need to be done sooner, theyre a priority, might lose business with surrounding companies, unhappy people, less taxes being flown in. Much rather have it be 3 days long instead of 2 months. Priorities are in check

    • @seanriopel3132
      @seanriopel3132 3 года назад +5

      I am just guessing here but usually it is money. Most governments put jobs out to bid and usually the lowest price wins. Which means people working regular 40 hr work weeks because overtime is more expensive. But in cases where time is critical and they are willing to pay for not only the overtime but the shear number of people and equipment needed at one time than they can accomplish amazing things. I saw one video from China where they worked on some raised highway project with over 200 excavators working in a line to demolish the structure at the same time. Here is the link: ruclips.net/video/KrPgXYrNGG4/видео.html

    • @phoenix21studios
      @phoenix21studios 3 года назад +2

      state Senator takes this road to work.

    • @mrsynapse
      @mrsynapse 3 года назад

      Well as a wise man once said work done in a year will be better then work done in 3 days~ Person who drives on american roads

    • @znarcuss
      @znarcuss 3 года назад

      it depends on the technique used to dismantle and to do the reconstruction of the bridge sometimes just where it is it turn into a head ache ... if the only access to the job site is going threw residential streets yeah it will take longer sometime it is getting the oversized permits can be tricky ...

  • @remy3688
    @remy3688 3 года назад +18

    Play the king of the hill theme while watching this. You're welcome.

  • @shahrukhkhan9800
    @shahrukhkhan9800 3 года назад +1

    Amazing work

  • @Angloman2000
    @Angloman2000 3 года назад

    Great work, and God bless!

  • @baylinkdashyt
    @baylinkdashyt 3 года назад +3

    This was fun to watch, but I'm disappointed that it wasn't run out to show live traffic across the bridge, too...

  • @romangolubev6108
    @romangolubev6108 3 года назад +3

    Если бы делали наши (Русские) то менялись бы времена года, а не дни😭! Молодцы ребята

  • @hieutrungdao9639
    @hieutrungdao9639 3 года назад

    very
    professional and high performance

  • @odo432
    @odo432 3 года назад +2

    Nice. Takes several years to do something like that here in Australia. Have watched a few bridges being built. Usually have about a dozen tradies on the job. 4 working and 8 watching.

  • @rancidmarshmallow4468
    @rancidmarshmallow4468 3 года назад +10

    to all those commenting about "ugh where I live this kind of thing takes forever" yeah this is a major road with no reasonable detour, so they spend a lot and pay a lot of people for a fast replacement method. they do things slowly where they can, cause it's cheaper.

  • @WideWorldofTrains
    @WideWorldofTrains 5 лет назад +11

    Wonder what the settings were for the camera? Maybe 1 picture every minute?

    • @possessedllama
      @possessedllama 5 лет назад +22

      The video is at 30fps according to RUclips, and it's 6:39 long, and about 13 seconds of that isn't timelapse video. That's about 386 seconds, or 11,580 frames (based on 30fps). There's roughly 441,000 seconds of real time elapsed in the video (based on the timestamps at the bottom), which means that A frame would have been captured roughly once every 38 seconds.

    • @brosk1s883
      @brosk1s883 5 лет назад

      possessedllama I thought RUclips natively processes at 24fps unless if it’s specified that it is 60fps?

    • @possessedllama
      @possessedllama 5 лет назад +3

      "Stats for nerds" says it's 30 so that's what I was going by.

    • @TheOriginalSycHolic
      @TheOriginalSycHolic 5 лет назад +2

      @@brosk1s883 yt does 24 30 60 not sure about 50 or fractionals like 23.97 59.97? but to answer the question look at the clock on the bottom... appears to be a frame every 30 seconds. slow playback down to 0.25 and you can watch the minutes ticking off faster then seconds and the seconds flip flopping from 00 to 30 with no other values.

    • @fansprintdesign2170
      @fansprintdesign2170 3 года назад +1

      @@TheOriginalSycHolic every framerate is possible for youtube, you just get special 60 fps text when the video is 60 or above

  • @lucianaramirez3273
    @lucianaramirez3273 2 года назад

    I totally have more respect for people that build roads and bridges now that I saw this.

  • @marissahughett7620
    @marissahughett7620 3 года назад

    I love timelapse videos! This one is nice!

  • @felipecel
    @felipecel 5 лет назад +9

    This video is from may 2016, in Brazil the old bridge would still there in present day...
    detail, the cost would be at least the triple.

    • @cursocuritiba
      @cursocuritiba 3 года назад

      In Rio, I think they have just stolen the entire bridge...

  • @fluke5173
    @fluke5173 3 года назад +12

    Nobody:
    The advertisement sign: YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO YO

  • @carlosdanielscala8605
    @carlosdanielscala8605 3 года назад

    Bien gracias Evitaeterna.

  • @JoshuaH688
    @JoshuaH688 3 года назад

    People wonder how God made the world in six days. It turns out, it was a time lapse. Seriously incredible to see so much accomplished in a two or three days. It's amazing what people can accomplish when they come together and are motivated by the knowledge that something is necessary and possible!

  • @Denis-xo9jx
    @Denis-xo9jx 6 лет назад +5

    Вот это четко сработано!!!!

  • @devanshugomkale5840
    @devanshugomkale5840 3 года назад +3

    RUclips is recommending me this after 4 years...

  • @wesleyploeg9877
    @wesleyploeg9877 3 года назад

    awesome video! great content

  • @V.T.J.L.
    @V.T.J.L. 3 года назад

    one of the best slient videos in RUclips ! .

  • @shawnmoler2551
    @shawnmoler2551 3 года назад +4

    Damn it took my town 2 weeks to repair a sink hole in the road and it's a pretty big town

  • @Johniswierd
    @Johniswierd 3 года назад +3

    imagine living in one of the houses right next to this and having work at 7am the next morning.

    • @jamesbizs
      @jamesbizs 3 года назад

      Looks to be only on the weekend at least. But yeesh

  • @ianmackay4096
    @ianmackay4096 3 года назад +1

    Incredible. Shows you what a municipality can do when they put their mind to it.

  • @scootergem
    @scootergem 3 года назад

    wow! good job guys. kudos

  • @chrisdale2625
    @chrisdale2625 3 года назад +5

    I'm here wondering why there only a fence on one side I guess everyone o jumps on the left side of the bridge depending witch way your going down the road

    • @MasterCivilEngineering
      @MasterCivilEngineering 3 года назад

      Watch here

    • @pawelabrams
      @pawelabrams 3 года назад

      Probably something about the code. The side without a fence doesn't have a pavement, so probably the fence is more about looking safe and not about the safety.

    • @pawelabrams
      @pawelabrams 3 года назад

      In Poland most of the foot bridges and pavements don't have fences, only ladder-like railings. They install them only above train, tram or trolleybus cables.

  • @Blood8563
    @Blood8563 3 года назад +8

    Meanwhile in Brazil we are still waiting for a monorail in São Paulo, that was promised for the 2014 world cup. The construction started in 2013, and it's nowhere near finished. hu3

    • @brielsaideles
      @brielsaideles 3 года назад +1

      State inefficiency combined with corrupted companies doesn't mix too well...
      3rd world problems, I guess...

    • @BrokenLifeCycle
      @BrokenLifeCycle 3 года назад +1

      @@brielsaideles It's a problem everywhere

    • @jlribeiro
      @jlribeiro 3 года назад

      Putz! A dilminha não deu nosso monotrem pra gente brincar rsrsrs

  • @Dog.soldier1950
    @Dog.soldier1950 5 лет назад

    Great project planning

  • @Online-gd8cm
    @Online-gd8cm 3 года назад

    Why is this trending now when it happened in 2016? And in Pennsylvania, what a surprise. PennDot, you need to really publicize these speedy projects. Good job.

  • @cruman87
    @cruman87 6 лет назад +54

    57 hours? Nice, it would’ve taken months to do that where I’m from.

    • @snoman71
      @snoman71 5 лет назад

      It DID take a month, look at the time stamps on the video. Started 5/20, ended 6/19. 57 hours over a month. JFC....Apparently thats fast work for the PDT.

    • @PennsylvaniaDOT
      @PennsylvaniaDOT  5 лет назад +20

      Actually, there was work done over two separate weekends. That's why there is such a difference in the timestamps. The bridge was open to traffic between those two timeframes.

    • @jasonbrown1237
      @jasonbrown1237 5 лет назад

      In Texas it would have taken them 4 years

    • @neonlights6629
      @neonlights6629 5 лет назад +1

      This would have taken me seconds if I did it City Skylines

    • @garybanglebangle7949
      @garybanglebangle7949 5 лет назад +1

      Just shows what can be done when they work.

  • @johnturk4041
    @johnturk4041 5 лет назад +30

    Pa DOT if you could do this with ACTUALLY repaving roads and not just tar and chip in Northeastern PA that would be great

  • @arsiarsi1884
    @arsiarsi1884 3 года назад

    Nice work

  • @odie2763
    @odie2763 3 года назад

    My favorite is seeing people stand in one spot for the entire time. Thats union work for you

  • @keystonedaytrip238
    @keystonedaytrip238 3 года назад +8

    PennDot doing something quick & efficiently 🤔
    I don’t know man , I’m having a hard time believing it 😒

  • @calebb7656
    @calebb7656 6 лет назад +3

    It took a year from where i live for them to do that

  • @ponkkaa
    @ponkkaa 6 лет назад

    That was amazing!!!

  • @user-zc7cz1pc3i
    @user-zc7cz1pc3i 6 лет назад +5

    чёЙто озеленение и рекультивацию земли не показали?..

  • @Caddowolf
    @Caddowolf 3 года назад +6

    When speeded up like that it almost looks like more than one out of three guys is actually doing something besides standing around and watching. That just isn't done!

    • @coinage8356
      @coinage8356 3 года назад +2

      Well they knew they were on camera so...

  • @lionelroulier4214
    @lionelroulier4214 3 года назад

    esso si méritan acclamaciones y félicitationes ! esso si vale 10 a la nota ! biutifull work, wonderfulll !

  • @clinthymes5067
    @clinthymes5067 6 лет назад +1

    I like how you prefab the pier caps and sleeper slabs. Speeds everything up a week at least. Not to mention the prefab parapets and deck. Nice job

  • @SimilakChild
    @SimilakChild 3 года назад +7

    Was looking at the sign at the far right corner the whole time..

  • @user-ix9bo5ck6x
    @user-ix9bo5ck6x 3 года назад +7

    если бы снимали наших таймлапс, то было бы видно как они только курят а мост сам по себе строится.

    • @user-su6yb3ec5n
      @user-su6yb3ec5n 3 года назад +1

      та не то что курят а ещё смена года!

  • @E_R_I_K
    @E_R_I_K 5 лет назад

    Accelerated bridge construction (ABC) is a beautiful thing! I've been the engineer in charge on a few of them here in NY.

    • @lesterawilson3
      @lesterawilson3 2 года назад

      What projects in NY? Typically stuff like that in NY takes 9-12 months (or so it seems).

  • @purplehayes5718
    @purplehayes5718 3 года назад +1

    They did a fast Rapid bridge replacement here in Wisconsin as well, It only took them two years.

  • @Gram0f0n
    @Gram0f0n 3 года назад +3

    In my country, this would take at least 3 years to finish, and even then it wouldn't be at 100% it would probably take 1 election to make it to 100% so that politicians can say "Look we did it in record time!"

  • @NoOne56488
    @NoOne56488 3 года назад +3

    That would take 6 months to 1 year to complete in Australia.

    • @marcoantoniohortapereira1950
      @marcoantoniohortapereira1950 3 года назад

      At least years to have a poor replacement in Brazil, costing ten times the fair value. Do not complain, because you don’t really know what an incompetent job mean. 57 hours? Fantastic! An outstanding achievment.

  • @victorsvidss
    @victorsvidss 3 года назад

    Wow they built that bridge in six minutes! That's impressive!

  • @randallbanks1589
    @randallbanks1589 4 года назад

    They did the same thing in the small Michigan town I live in for the CN rail line over the river here in town. It was an old wood bridge, and was approaching a complete rebuild. Instead they put all the trains on one of the double track here, cut the old bridge out, and put in half of a prefab bridge. They then filled it with ballast, and put a new track over it. They then cut out the second track, and did the same.
    It took just about 3 days. Now, if you looked straight down to the track on the Amtrak that runs through town, you won't know that you're on a bridge, since it's a ballast filled bridge.

  • @grantzelenick8200
    @grantzelenick8200 3 года назад +5

    Only if they cleaned the roads that fast when it snows

  • @acelapido4471
    @acelapido4471 6 лет назад +3

    in the Philippines it will take 3 to 5 years for that kind of project justsaying

  • @Ichwillkeinenaliascheisyoutube
    @Ichwillkeinenaliascheisyoutube 3 года назад

    good job !

  • @gortnewton4765
    @gortnewton4765 3 года назад

    Impressive!

  • @whome2959
    @whome2959 3 года назад +35

    don’t be fooled, Pennsylvania is very slow with road repairs and they suck.

    • @greenlawnfarm5827
      @greenlawnfarm5827 3 года назад +1

      You dont like cheesesteaks?

    • @bryanwilkin7242
      @bryanwilkin7242 3 года назад +1

      At lest be happy that they finished it this fast come to India!
      For the same work they will 5 to 6 months
      This is way faster than for an Indian

    • @whome2959
      @whome2959 3 года назад +1

      djbryan2113 some things don’t get done for 8-12 months.

    • @bryanwilkin7242
      @bryanwilkin7242 3 года назад

      who me there is this place in Bangalore where the dug up the road
      In 2019 January and now its July 2020 so basically 1 year and 6 months
      That they have still not fixed the god dam road.

    • @MTips18
      @MTips18 3 года назад +1

      @@bryanwilkin7242 That sounds like your talking about PA.

  • @soccerboy22100
    @soccerboy22100 5 лет назад +7

    must have sucked for the people who lived in those houses right there....

    • @dylanjames4706
      @dylanjames4706 5 лет назад

      matthew kelly well they chose to live next to a highway so I’m sure it’s not that big of a deal

  • @darius94arad15
    @darius94arad15 3 года назад

    Very impressive, replacing a bridge in under 6:30 mins.

  • @sabgab
    @sabgab 3 года назад +1

    I have watched this type of bridge replacement in videos from the UK, I never dreampt that PENNSYLVANIA DOT would adopt something that MAKES SENSE!! As many bridges as possible should be don this way.

  • @timfischer
    @timfischer 3 года назад +4

    Must have been fun to live near that while they demo'd the bridge overnight.

    • @ncot_tech
      @ncot_tech 3 года назад

      Or you wake up one morning to drive over it and think "hang on, wasn't there a bridge here yesterday?"

    • @pabloata4708
      @pabloata4708 3 года назад

      ohh no, what a problem, noises for 1 night.. oh no, cry baby, cry =(

  • @Everythingisgoingtobealright
    @Everythingisgoingtobealright 3 года назад +4

    In Illinois, everyone involved would be fired. This type of thing is unacceptable.

  • @mjr7792
    @mjr7792 3 года назад

    I'm not surprised that they were able to do the work in a short time. Just look how fast all of them are moving.

  • @gjurczyc
    @gjurczyc 7 месяцев назад

    Incredible

  • @mattcruse495
    @mattcruse495 3 года назад +6

    This is why mars will have skyscrapers by day seven, After humans land on it.

  • @anglosaxon244
    @anglosaxon244 3 года назад +3

    the chinesse would do it in 3 hours!

    • @fuckheinschitt239
      @fuckheinschitt239 3 года назад +1

      Yeah and its faster to fall. Chinese quality sucks

  • @utimurki
    @utimurki 3 года назад

    ПЧЁЛКИ. МОЛОДЦЫ !!!

  • @gemmel3197
    @gemmel3197 3 года назад +1

    Very impressive, you can't bet prefabricated for speed.

  • @jdgs38
    @jdgs38 3 года назад +10

    В россии это было бы 2 года

    • @user-rl2lx6cu8w
      @user-rl2lx6cu8w 3 года назад

      хуеплет , да , 2 года , но не пролет , а Крымский мост !

  • @phoenix21studios
    @phoenix21studios 3 года назад

    3 days nice, its been over 1 year for I-75 at mile marker 30 in Kentucky.

  • @MercadoCompras2025
    @MercadoCompras2025 3 года назад +1

    For all those who say that it only took them 5 to 6 days to repair that, let me tell you that they are wrong, it took 28 to 29 calendar days, take a good look at the start and end date of the video.....
    Para todos aquellos que dicen que solo les tomó de 5 a 6 días reparar eso, déjenme decirles que están equivocados, tomó de 28 a 29 días calendario, miren bien la fecha de inicio y finalización del video.

    • @JohnnyMotel99
      @JohnnyMotel99 3 года назад +1

      main bridge replacement took a few days

  • @NeoRipshaft
    @NeoRipshaft 3 года назад +1

    Well that was cool as hell, mad respect to the material scientists, civil engineers, process engineers, mechanical engineers, other engineers, construction workers and support.... I guess I could just say 'all' >.

  • @jk02
    @jk02 3 года назад

    wow, fast workers.