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Interesting. However my question is.....how are you supposed to get INTO the basement since they left no opening for the stairs for the house???
There are several clips of the opening that will become a stairway to the lower level.
Minor details, they don’t matter in modern construction like doors on planes.
Precast concrete panels are a great way to make basements. I did it over 15 years ago, the insulation was in the middle of the panels and it’s been superb. No cracks or leaks and cheap to heat. Also great in the hot temperatures, although 37c outside only 22c in my basement. One tip when constructing a basement ensure the ceiling heights are at least 3m high otherwise it will feel claustrophobic.
How much do you think this would cost today?
@@clarityofthought ..I'm sure it's worth it. I worked fabricating walk-n coolers & freezers the exact same way from raw materials. We glued rigid foam between steel sheets.
Then, we used a 'cam system' to lock the panels & doors with rubber seals. Don't cheep-out on the exterior bitumen & other sealing.
This system should be used in areas like South Georgia, where basements turn into pools very quickly. 😎👍☕
What's the point of covering the basement with a layer of concrete instead of plywood? Sound insulation for a theatre room or something?
@@kenhiett5266 Tornado
@@lilblackduc7312 Ah, that makes sense. As frequently as they get hit in places like Oklahoma, having a basement serve a second function as a legitimate tornado shelter should probably be the rule instead of the exception.
Looks more like secret high level jail cells with all those partitions than a normal home would have in a basement with the first part of the prefab job. Kinda weird eh ??
its like a new type of cool office but instead of superhigh is now under earth
Man, this looks EXPENSIVE!
This is such a cool modern build. The lower basement floor walls are precast panels, the upper and first floor walls are high tech legos. I want this place!
Construction techniques and technology thanks for sharing 👍
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Definitely some innovative methodologies being demonstrated. I wonder what the costs are including labor and materials on top of the various systems
These are great ways of doing foundations, very area specific. Can't do in many areas do to termites. They love styrofoam and will tunnel through it and make a home then go after all wood including furniture, they will go through the smallest gaps in the wall, especially pre-cast foundation.
Yeah, I noticed a lot of North American houses are built with wood. Making the house from another material might be best because of termites tho.
So they're vulnerable at the seams or just tend to crack? I didn't realize any of the exterior was styrofoam and seriously doubt any was. The walls were pre-cast concrete, not styrofoam.
@@ticktockbam Wood is cheap, plentiful, strong (modulo termites), and easy to work with.
As for the gaps between pre-cast walls; you could use one of the ~60,000 design/inventions God gave me; & use Silicone sealant with Termite poison in it to seal part of the gaps in concrete sections (as well as put it in powder form in the backfill). And as for the other chap talking about "wood being easier to work with", you also have to consider wood is also easier for hurricanes to wreak havoc with (in a country with one of the larges sources of concrete on planet earth).
@@ticktockbam Easy to make wood termite proof forever with spray on borate base products.
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Part 2?? I need to see this double basement!!! Looks amazing!
The last one was the best in my opinion
No support beam or obstruction
Perfect for a huge basement home theatre.
My thoughts too, but I’d love to know kind of weight the ground floor is rated for!
Teknologi yang sangat hebat dalam sebuah konstruksi.
The basement construction technology is great, you guys did a good job
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Great video, reminiscent of my years as a Union Ironworker in Seattle. A couple things I don't get; the "ground floor" looks to be about 6' below grade. Also, the light wells look like they were buried in the soil 🥴
Thank you!
В США чаще строят щитовые,которые сносят ураганы,съедают термиты.
Почему вы не строите больше из бетона и кирпича?
Ведь так дешевле и дольше стоит дом
@@BorecSkaznakradami Solid brick construction is more labor-intensive.
Cost is the reason people build boxes on top of the ground and pump hot or cold air into those boxes. You wonder why they just pour slabs and stick boxes on them, until you see how cheap they are compared to the alternatives. For most Americans, heating and cooling a place, day to day, is/was affordable and reliable off the grid, so the biggest obstacle was/is the actual construction. Sure, they'd LIKE to have a basement, but then they see the cost and decide to settle for a crawl space.
not a contractor either but having seen a dozen builds today the order of operations here seems to prioritize cost-cutting and speed over long term sustainability. I really don't like how many vulnerabilities the various seams of this building method have. it might work fine in dryer warmer areas but this place is gonna be full of either bugs or mold in no time at certain latitudes :S
@@harrymills2770 Properly funded construction companies could build houses 100 at a time with basements Above the ground, and then backfill the whole area once they are built; then set about the above ground floors. Jesus is real.
I never liked using pea rock for back filling against foundation walls. Supposed to go in at 98% compaction, but when you go back 2 to 5 years later, it has settled far more than that 2% it is supposed to go down. I know it is supposed to aid in filtering the water from around the walls, but I would think spreading a lot of fine sand, and then lots of water on that, would stop most of that settling....
Would have been nice to see the finished houses...
"Amazing Modern Basement Construction Technology" Which part of this makes you think its about a finished house?
@@coreyg7364 Relax Corey, the man just wanted to see the finished house. I oughta...!!***##
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This information is super interesting. I want to express my personal appreciation for the time and work you invested in producing it. Thanks so much!
Ive been searching youtube for months for this. Ive seen similar projects but this is EXACTLY what I want to do. Doing all my research now, but finding this was a great step in the right direction. Thank you
Окна в земле, удивительные строители и технологии это точно! :)
Так это же цокольный этаж. Окна там максимум для вентиляциии.
Doing gods work documenting this stuff, its making youtube a great place to learn from!
В чем же гениальность конкретно рабочих строителей))))) выполняющих простые операции заданные проектом и производителями материалов и т.п.)))!
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THE HOUSE HAS A BASEMENT OF NUCLEAR BOMB 👍👍👍
Second Home is amazing, it is going to be real Passiv House. I barely see such a nice base insulation. if they could complete this building with geothermal ventilation, would be really perfect home.
Да уж-точно удивительные технологии с окнами под землей! :))
На вырост))) подрастёт дом , а тут уже и окна есть))))
@@user-dq1qd6wn9s ага, поржали все :))
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@@cb-mo4dc Вы что в первый раз увидели?
Показали обезьянам как дом строить))) не знаете лучше молчите в тряпочку пожалуйста
What brand of ICF forms are you using on the first floor (not the prefab basement)? This form is much different than the more common symmetrical variety.
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Did they add aluminum sulphate to their mix? In Europe they add this to add make a porous mixture that has small air bubbles in it. This then gives the cement an R value. It will still be as strong as regular cement and you can still add rebar to it. But most companies do not want to make any investment in their companies. They are all about how much they can squeeze out of their customers!! The workers do an amazing job!!
|ncredible video, it made me absolutely amazed, a) by the incredibly vast amount of concrete and materials used to make one house, hundreds of tonnes of concrete, surely this isn't necessary it really is using up the world's resources just for one family. Secondly, the organisation and work rate of the construction staff, they must be German, I can't imagine anyone else so organised and efficient. (and walking along scaffold boards without a thousand feet of scaffolding and guards as would be the case with Brit builders). Truly impressive.
Not one family though is it? Built like this at least ten generations will benefit.
Legend has it there still building till this day
Blocos de plástico nossa uma otima ideia, parece resistente.
Achei incrível também. Muito legal 👏👏😃
Nice work. Precast conctere slabs. Hope they use plastic formwork to instead of pywood, this can protect our environment somehow.
3:44 in Australia anybody working in an excavation that deep with unshored walls would be in court in 5 seconds
Yh, I thought that too; and it looked like this was filmed in the UK - how tf they got away with that I'll never know...
My thoughts too, and once you shore the wall… can you just add a floor and you have the basement? Haha
Nobody uses shoring for normal basement depth (like this) in Canada. Soil conditions and construction rules vary by location.
C'est bien de nous montré la construction de ce bâtiment mais le voir finir serait aussi très bien .
Excelente construcion con prefabricados sotanos practicos
great videos - thanks for sharing mate!
Awesome time lapse but I have to mention the fact that you don't end up slinging cinder blocks if you're a genius. The real genius is the engineer who figured out how to keep ground water out of a basement in the long term. The laborers you see here just do what they're told.
what happens to the water tht collects in those big plastic window well tubs?
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Very nice idea Good job. 👍
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Impresionante y entretenido
Top job, who was gonna guess the house has three floors, wow. magnificent , awesome for a man cave ideas.
Seria interessante mostrar a construção completamente acabada!!
Amazing construction 🎿
How much is the total cost from excavation from ground zero to the finish floor plan?
These are some expensive builds, spared no expense.
Wow, I had a set of Leggos just like that when I was a kid.
Thanks for sharing! Very nice!
I guess it is good for the end of days...
жидкобетон -)) Класс прочности В5, марка М100 максимум на выходе.
Goodluck using this method in new england.... youd have settling cracks in a couple years making the house as square as a triangle.
Nice video. Loved it!
Now that's using rebar..... love it
thank you for Posting your videos , incredible construction, great to see !!!! thank you !!!!!😁😁😁😁😁
I prefer walk out basement with patio and yard...
Please publish the completed house.
I like this type of construction 👍👓
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I would have liked to see the first one completed.
You can over simplify upon building and be dragged with issues for years to come, or accept the complexity of the process and once it’s built you get on with your life for good. That is also worth money.
This house would fit in Florida and would be water proof.
I was exhausted just watching
I think it is more complicated than using bricks
Looks amazing I doubt there's anybody in the state of Tennessee you can do this confidently. I would be terrified that it would leak
Será que tem alguma construtora no Brasil que trabalha com esse material?
Deve ter mas deve ser caro.
Rarely held.
The insulation base of the second home is a dream for me. Because I lived in a very cold house in France 06.
Next time before install the walls use waterproofing
Did anyone see waste pipes in these builds? Both basements were toilet/water free…
I like the color of the rebar caps!
If you pre-cast the exterior walls, then why not pre-cast the window wells?
Probably every item on the build was value-engineered (cost reduced) to within an inch of it's life!
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Fascinating. This is very similar to the way the Empire built the Death Star.
Would liked to have seen the finished house.
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The first one looked like a standard build but the second looked like it had a 15ft ceiling in the basement comparing it to the spot-a-pot behind it, they're about 6.5ft tall.
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Unicomposite, a specialized FRP supplier in China, has our own factory to supply various FRP (Fiberglass reinforced plastic) products and other custom composite parts to our customers.
Concerning the second basement... I'm sure the workers enjoy lifting lightweight foam forms instead of heavy concrete cinder blocks and having to concrete every butt end & seam... [aka the new way vs. the old way...]
Amazing
Es un tipo de construccion super costosa...por los materiales y la maquinaria
In the States go look at Superior Walls. They've been doing pre-cast for a couple + decades. Great product and low cost compared to forms.
Amazing. Would never want to be an ant
The question is how long till that thing leaks and why not spend less and build it stronger the old fashion way that we all know works perfect?
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Looks water tight, aside from any drain tile it should basically be able to float, if done correctly…as it seemed to be.
Wondering what part of the world this was in…saw some writing on one of the material buckets but it flashed by too quickly to make out?
UK.
Houses should be built this way for stability and wheather
It seem like there’s is two basement sub levels, but no windows for fresh air circulation. Amazing construction though.
the second basement took so long they went from spring to fall. You can see that in the trees and the vegetation coverage.
Esqta sim e evolução na construção
I'd like to see the finished product. Maybe it's just me, but I didn't see anyway to get to the basement.... :)
Быть такого не может, панельные многоэтажки еще не скоро придумают.
Где ты увидел панели? Это опалубка не съёмная. Дом монолитный.
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Traffic outside is driving on the left hand side so likely UK , that is a huge basement area , good job.
Can you give us some details on the structures from the video please?
О, придумали панельное домостроительство, не прошло и 70и лет ))))
Это не панели. Это несъемная опалубка из пенопласта.
Molto bene grazie Evitaeterna.-