You guys in America safety is not important no safety screens on the outside of building no scaffold when pouring columns. In Australia we form the deck walls and columns and pour columns and walls before steel is put down and safety is paramount in Australia
On this job the slab and core were poured on the same day. The core is usully ahead on structural steel jobs and they set Embeds with bolts or just plates in which the steel will connect later.
I don't know what company this is but you bring it back a lot of good memories of the days when I used to be out there I miss it
i’m on a structural concrete elevator core crew right now doing the same thing in Phoenix Arizona
These videos are awesome, thanks for sharing
Absolutely amazing video. You guys are rockstars
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You guys in America safety is not important no safety screens on the outside of building no scaffold when pouring columns. In Australia we form the deck walls and columns and pour columns and walls before steel is put down and safety is paramount in Australia
As long as your tied off you’re good!
isn't concrete pouring height limit 1.5m ? Doesn't pouring from this height cause segregation?
If the core wall is erected 2 to 3 stories higher than the slab, how will both elements be connected later on?
On this job the slab and core were poured on the same day. The core is usully ahead on structural steel jobs and they set Embeds with bolts or just plates in which the steel will connect later.
Thanks very much!
What building are you pouring? Good work bud
John Jamison
821 south Hill Street.. 54 story high rise.. its supposed to be the tallest residential building in LA.
Thanks brother
@@reycito67e damm great fucking job!!
Currently doing a 51 story residential building in down town Seattle ! Labores local 242!