Thanks for doing that one with sound its badass to here all the noise we make all day long and no we don't fall only joes fall American skywalkers...get it done
Ironworkers: "raw" construction footage #4 from Week 55. I-beams being lifted by tower crane to the ironworkers assembling the structural steel frame of the building. Usually I speed things up, time-lapse style, but every so often I include some original "raw" construction footage at original speed with original audio. This video was also in Week 55's Weekly Time-lapse, but there it was sped up with music, whereas here it is at original speed with original audio. I use the term "raw footage" loosely. It is not completely un-edited - the footage has been color-corrected and stabilized, and idle times removed. By "raw" I mean the footage has just been minimally edited, with no attempt to "tell a story" or any of those kinds of editing processes. On this channel, we're following the construction of a new 12-story hospital that will occupy an entire city block in San Francisco. This video is from construction week 55. Construction clips set #4, July 16, 2015. This video is not endorsing or recommending, nor was it endorsed by, any business, product, or organization. The appearance of, or mention of, any person, business, product or organization in it is not necessarily an endorsement or recommendation of or by that person, business, product, or organization. This recording is of views and scenes visible to the public. #construction #ironworkers #ibeam #rawfootage
Have you seen any iron works slip off yet? In the uk we would use power baskets or cherry pickers instead of men on harnesses. I would not like to work as a iron man.
You live in a different UK to me then fella.....For a start cherry pickers will not run on slipforming and it doesn't always go in straight away and we can go 10 or 12 floors before it is put in and so far I have never ever seen a cherry picker that will extend that high the reason they are putting down the slipform so quickly on the hospital site in the video is because they have no room for storage on the site and so they have to ready the beams for the next floor on the floor below and so on.....Take it from a UK iron worker who indeed does use a harness and often works on beams with a 600 foot plus drop on either side....
Thanks for doing that one with sound its badass to here all the noise we make all day long and no we don't fall only joes fall American skywalkers...get it done
John Boomer Ha ha, sometimes there is quite the racket -- hope you're wearing good hearing protection! Keep up the good work!
Ironworkers: "raw" construction footage #4 from Week 55. I-beams being lifted by tower crane to the ironworkers assembling the structural steel frame of the building.
Usually I speed things up, time-lapse style, but every so often I include some original "raw" construction footage at original speed with original audio. This video was also in Week 55's Weekly Time-lapse, but there it was sped up with music, whereas here it is at original speed with original audio. I use the term "raw footage" loosely. It is not completely un-edited - the footage has been color-corrected and stabilized, and idle times removed. By "raw" I mean the footage has just been minimally edited, with no attempt to "tell a story" or any of those kinds of editing processes.
On this channel, we're following the construction of a new 12-story hospital that will occupy an entire city block in San Francisco. This video is from construction week 55. Construction clips set #4, July 16, 2015.
This video is not endorsing or recommending, nor was it endorsed by, any business, product, or organization. The appearance of, or mention of, any person, business, product or organization in it is not necessarily an endorsement or recommendation of or by that person, business, product, or organization. This recording is of views and scenes visible to the public.
#construction #ironworkers #ibeam #rawfootage
Have you seen any iron works slip off yet?
In the uk we would use power baskets or cherry pickers instead of men on harnesses.
I would not like to work as a iron man.
Alasdairryan No, I haven't seen anything like that. They seem to be very sure-footed and good at what they do. I don't think I could do it.
You live in a different UK to me then fella.....For a start cherry pickers will not run on slipforming and it doesn't always go in straight away and we can go 10 or 12 floors before it is put in and so far I have never ever seen a cherry picker that will extend that high the reason they are putting down the slipform so quickly on the hospital site in the video is because they have no room for storage on the site and so they have to ready the beams for the next floor on the floor below and so on.....Take it from a UK iron worker who indeed does use a harness and often works on beams with a 600 foot plus drop on either side....
steel artis at work.building a beautifull building.why is no woman up there?.
Not Iron Workers, dummy. I's Construction Steel Installers or simply said "Installers".