Very impressive! If you are interested in Swiss tunnels: Besides Gotthard and Lötschberg through the Alps there is very near this project one of the most underrated projects in my opinion. It's the so called "Durchmesserlinie Zürich". It's a tunnel under one of the busiest train stations, under a river, through a hill, they spent one billion Swiss franks, they finished it on time, on budget - and nobody really realised it! A little "Bravo" and on with the show, that's how we are here in Switzerland 😉
… and there is another underrated tunnel just nearby: the Hirschengrabentunnel for railway from Zurich HB to Stadelhofen. It goes also under the Limmat and was excavated on some places only two feet under the basements of existing houses. Some excavation was made by hand starting from the basements of this houses. It was also finished on time.
So cool to see Eberhard in this international context. It is our local construction giant. It started out at 1954 as local road builder and it‘s big blast came with the extension of the airport in Zurich. Nowadays he is involved in almost all major building projects in Switzerland and is specialist in cleaning up hazmat land fills and cleaning spoiled ground. Never miss to visit Ebianum, the construction machine museum of the company near Zurich. It‘s just round the corner from my home.
Ok. In the instant that the scale model collection room lights were turned on, EACH and EVERY male viewer was transported back to being an 8-11yo kid, regardless of current age. That collection is freaking insane!! I could live in that room the rest of my life. Thanks for letting us (me) see it. I am SO tempted right now to go to the local hobby store and buy a model kit right now! 👍🇺🇸
That model collection room would be a very good backdrop for brainstorming on a difficult project. Just going through the models and weighing the options.
So cool to see content from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology where I am doing my PhD and also your videos from the last weeks from Iceland, where my research project is based (actually not far from the lava barrier ;)).
Man, I just jogged around the hospital pit a few days ago and asked myself what's going on there. YT must read minds as I never watched this channel before. Fantastic insight, thanks
Excellent video Aaron, full of great sights and info. The museum of small-scale construction equipment models is very impressive and the detail of each model is amazing. Thank you for sharing with us, your tour and more, of this construction site.😊👍💯
Hi there, love the videos If you are ever back in switzerland you should visit Implenia we we build intresting stuff like the Gotthard tunnel, grimsel Dam and many more impressive stuff
Thank you for walking through the huge scale model collection 😊❤😊 that special clam bucket on that crane was fantastic 😊 amazed design for moving the hard rock out of foundation cut. It is wonderful to see a CAT track loader filling the bucket. 😊 The track loader has NOT lost its place in dirt work over excavators, in my humble opinion
The museum is ultra cool. We went there with the kids more than 20 times. I'm shocked now, that we never appreciated the value of the small scale models. There are so many and you just take them for granted ...
@@schmerol Well, given that it’s the H in ETH stands for Hochschule (and the fact that they didn’t ask “high school”, they asked “Hochschule”) I’m not sure why you’re confused by @niklask1651’s question. I don’t think that Universität vs Hochschule has any legal significance in Switzerland, but it does have connotations about the academic focus at minimum.
In the south of Munich they’re currently building a subway extension and they’re using a Liebherr 8040 with an absolutely gigantic clamshell! It’s amazing to watch!
Unbiased opinion here: The swiss are literally the best at anything when it comes to building or manufacturing anybody thelling you otherwise is simply a laymen
As a swiss yes switzerland has a obsession with digging holes i mean it makes sense when your country is mostly of alpes and you need to build throw them lol
Another fantastic video, Aaron. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. That collection is beyond incredible. Would love to know how much money for all. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!!
Wow this is so funny seeing your own university in a youtube video. Apparently they even made progress on the build site! Very cool content : ) Its super interesting to get some insight into construction, as a physicist its not something that I usually have.
I worked briefly for Eberhard before the turn of the millennium and the company was already a leader in dismantling, deconstruction and complicated projects. Welcome to switzerland, I hope you enjoyed your visit. :) P.S. question: is this project near Zurich Oerlikon? The surroundings look so familiar to me.I could be wrong.
My godness, that is a serious scale model collection, WOW! "You can spend weeks in here and still not see everything" - nothing more to say! 😀 I could stand hours in front of each model, trying to suck up every tiny detail they show. Fabulous collection with a value, every insurance company must be afraid of 🤣🤣
Ah, the campus Hönggerberg of the ETH... Haven't been there for years since I made my Masters. Before, I had almost all of my lectures there. Nice to see how it looks like now, maybe I should pay it a visit when I am in Zürich.
Meanwhile in Miami all they build is 10 story parking garages for Ultra luxury apartment buildings and use the excuse that there's water in the ground. Which is true, but there's ways around it.
I managed to hit water with a fucking shovel. Do not dig in Florida. Just. Just no. Not worth it. Most things in Florida as a person who lives there kinda aren’t ngl But JESUS CHRIST NO HOLES
These videos could seriously be an hour long & I would watch every second. I'd love to see some longer, deep dive videos on some construction companies or particular jobs being done.
Whoa was that shoring video of michel’s? Like michels based in Brownsville WI? I just drove by their main yard in like the smallest town with the one cop just trying to bust everyone. They have expanded their services rapidly as I knew them mainly for being a sewer and related contractor but now they do concrete for bridges and massive transportation projects.
No, Eberhard owns mostly cat. They have one Volvo EC 300E Hybrid and a few Liebherr excavators from a company they‘ve taken over. Apart from that, only Cat.
@peon9282 Ok. I have some CAT 320 and 289. Service and parts unmatched with CAT equipment. Sadly alot of Chinese parts on CAT now. I have CAT ET scanner for trouble shooting. I like Komatsu Japan and Volvo also. I was curious since Leibherr is so popular in Europe. Parts Service for them is not so good in here in America.
The quick swap thing does that work by having the hadric actuator stay on the arm, and then there's an a mechanical actuator that is on the equipment side?
Just wondering what kind of material is 3 tones to m3? You know saying 8 cubes is 24 tones??? I know asphalt and concrete are ones of the heaviest materials on job sites.
I'm a bit confused on the second wall anchor methodology. They drill a hole then using long cable strands they pull tension? Are the other ends of the strands glued into the rock on the other end of the hole or how are those cables pulling tension if they're just slipped into the hole drilled? I feel I missed a step somewhere...
@@AaronWitt ty ty for the reply. Do they ram a plug down the hole with the cables attached then back-fill the empty space with grout to lock the plug in place before tension is applied?
Tower crane? No. You would need a rather strong tower crane to lift this 8m3 bucket. The ones already in place wouldn‘t be able to do this. Plus a tower crane usually isn‘t the equipment excavation contractors will use. The crane would take up more space, block the other tower cranes used by the building contractor and would be left unused during weeks, since the excavation is taking place in multiple stages, where the Sennebogen can be hauled away to other sites. Plus the job is to also lift the machinery (excavators, track loader) into the pit and vice versa. The sennebogen can lift up to 120t. Normal tower cranes range from 6t to 16t max. lifting capacity. A dragline would be possible, Eberhard has (or had) an old Liebherr dragline with 60t capacity, whereas the Sennebogen has 120t. But I guess they need a reliable and efficient newer machine on this job, because during eccavation phases trucks are coming in non-stop from 7 to 5+ pm Monday to Friday (sometimes Saturday).
That model collection at the end is absolutely insane
That's about the only way to describe it.
yeah it's nuts I can't even begin to describe it
@@AaronWitt are any of them running RC or just models?
You should do a video on some 1/50 scale models
Read my mind.
Very impressive! If you are interested in Swiss tunnels: Besides Gotthard and Lötschberg through the Alps there is very near this project one of the most underrated projects in my opinion. It's the so called "Durchmesserlinie Zürich". It's a tunnel under one of the busiest train stations, under a river, through a hill, they spent one billion Swiss franks, they finished it on time, on budget - and nobody really realised it! A little "Bravo" and on with the show, that's how we are here in Switzerland 😉
nice!!
… and there is another underrated tunnel just nearby: the Hirschengrabentunnel for railway from Zurich HB to Stadelhofen. It goes also under the Limmat and was excavated on some places only two feet under the basements of existing houses. Some excavation was made by hand starting from the basements of this houses. It was also finished on time.
The next project will start soon there. The 4th tunnel connection at the side of the Stadelhofen train station. A lot of digging under rail traffic.
Nice, merci. Hani nd gwüsst.
So cool to see Eberhard in this international context. It is our local construction giant. It started out at 1954 as local road builder and it‘s big blast came with the extension of the airport in Zurich. Nowadays he is involved in almost all major building projects in Switzerland and is specialist in cleaning up hazmat land fills and cleaning spoiled ground. Never miss to visit Ebianum, the construction machine museum of the company near Zurich. It‘s just round the corner from my home.
Ok. In the instant that the scale model collection room lights were turned on, EACH and EVERY male viewer was transported back to being an 8-11yo kid, regardless of current age. That collection is freaking insane!! I could live in that room the rest of my life. Thanks for letting us (me) see it. I am SO tempted right now to go to the local hobby store and buy a model kit right now! 👍🇺🇸
much more Europe coming!!
That model collection room would be a very good backdrop for brainstorming on a difficult project. Just going through the models and weighing the options.
So cool to see content from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology where I am doing my PhD and also your videos from the last weeks from Iceland, where my research project is based (actually not far from the lava barrier ;)).
nice!!!
Man, I just jogged around the hospital pit a few days ago and asked myself what's going on there. YT must read minds as I never watched this channel before. Fantastic insight, thanks
Finally someone explaining how those Walls are build and anchored in a way that people who have no background in this field can understand. Thank you!
So cool that you are in Switzerland 🇨🇭
I love Switzerland!
I own Switzerland🤫
@@AaronWittmy home country@
Excellent video Aaron, full of great sights and info. The museum of small-scale construction equipment models is very impressive and the detail of each model is amazing. Thank you for sharing with us, your tour and more, of this construction site.😊👍💯
Always interesting to see how other countries build. Love the video!
Hi there, love the videos
If you are ever back in switzerland you should visit Implenia we we build intresting stuff like the Gotthard tunnel, grimsel Dam and many more impressive stuff
hopefully next time!
So good at it they put the holes in their cheese
😮😂😂😂. . . that good 💯👌
Touché
As a Swiss I'm fascinated what you are showing us. So impressive. The collection at the end is so cool, the amount they have, just insane. Cheers 👍💪✌
Thank you for walking through the huge scale model collection 😊❤😊 that special clam bucket on that crane was fantastic 😊 amazed design for moving the hard rock out of foundation cut. It is wonderful to see a CAT track loader filling the bucket. 😊
The track loader has NOT lost its place in dirt work over excavators, in my humble opinion
6:20 you didn´t mentioned the coffeemachine in the container to keep the workers going!
Another great video Aaron! Kinda jealous of hanging out in Switzerland! Thanks for showing the scale model showroom, that was freak'n amazing!
thanks for watching!!
The museum is ultra cool. We went there with the kids more than 20 times. I'm shocked now, that we never appreciated the value of the small scale models. There are so many and you just take them for granted ...
1:21 A technical university...? i'm aghast! Thats worldwide one of the BEST technical universities there is :) cheers, fellow swiss
Is it a University or a "Hochschule"?
@@niklask1651 same same in switzerland. we don't have "high schools" if you mean that.
@@schmerol Well, given that it’s the H in ETH stands for Hochschule (and the fact that they didn’t ask “high school”, they asked “Hochschule”) I’m not sure why you’re confused by @niklask1651’s question.
I don’t think that Universität vs Hochschule has any legal significance in Switzerland, but it does have connotations about the academic focus at minimum.
@@niklask1651 It’s ETH Zurich, so Hochschule.
@@schmerol What a silly response to a perfectly valid question.
That scale model collection is insane and impressive. That's got to be 100's of thousands of US dollar's worth of scale models.
In the south of Munich they’re currently building a subway extension and they’re using a Liebherr 8040 with an absolutely gigantic clamshell! It’s amazing to watch!
Unbiased opinion here:
The swiss are literally the best at anything when it comes to building or manufacturing anybody thelling you otherwise is simply a laymen
As a swiss yes switzerland has a obsession with digging holes i mean it makes sense when your country is mostly of alpes and you need to build throw them lol
Another fantastic video, Aaron. Thanks for taking us along on your journey. That collection is beyond incredible. Would love to know how much money for all. Thanks for sharing and have a great weekend!!
Wow this is so funny seeing your own university in a youtube video. Apparently they even made progress on the build site!
Very cool content : ) Its super interesting to get some insight into construction, as a physicist its not something that I usually have.
Incredible power and precision-these machines are amazing!
Your channel just popped up on my feed! I love it. Third generation operator here (now youtuber) 👍
Oh my god this model collection 🤯
This is wat heaven looks like!
The model collection.. WOW!
I worked briefly for Eberhard before the turn of the millennium and the company was already a leader in dismantling, deconstruction and complicated projects. Welcome to switzerland, I hope you enjoyed your visit. :)
P.S. question: is this project near Zurich Oerlikon? The surroundings look so familiar to me.I could be wrong.
The first project is at ETH Hönggerberg, the second is at the Universitätsspital.
@@peon9282 Lolz. I thought it looked familiar, but it wasn't Oerlikon. Thanks
Studying civil engineering next to that amazing construction site is pretty exciting 🥳
Eberhard and Marti are just kings
That was very nice, thanks. Charles
Ja de Ebi wider :)
Great video.
My godness, that is a serious scale model collection, WOW! "You can spend weeks in here and still not see everything" - nothing more to say! 😀 I could stand hours in front of each model, trying to suck up every tiny detail they show. Fabulous collection with a value, every insurance company must be afraid of 🤣🤣
When a man sees heavy machinery, he is happy.
If your still in Europe check out the Seine-Nord Europe Canal build.
Great video, consider checking out marti and implenia in switz
Ah, the campus Hönggerberg of the ETH... Haven't been there for years since I made my Masters. Before, I had almost all of my lectures there. Nice to see how it looks like now, maybe I should pay it a visit when I am in Zürich.
OMFG so that's what Swiss Heaven looks like 💰💰💰🤯🤯🤯😍😍😍
If you are already in Zurich, visit the Liebherr company in Germany, which is only about 150 kilometers, in the direction of Munich
Aaron,
Is it Eberhard that have Models in there floor?
Good to see you wearing an Australian Shirt!
Que colección más impresionante😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
Meanwhile in Miami all they build is 10 story parking garages for Ultra luxury apartment buildings and use the excuse that there's water in the ground. Which is true, but there's ways around it.
I managed to hit water with a fucking shovel.
Do not dig in Florida. Just. Just no. Not worth it.
Most things in Florida as a person who lives there kinda aren’t ngl
But JESUS CHRIST NO HOLES
Haha I teach in a room that overlooks this hole!! Interesting to watch it develop.
One could say that this episode was very holesome. 😁🤘
That does it. I’m in.
Next time I need a
Hole, I’m calling in
The Swiss.
Let us talk about your banking arrangements, while I dig your hole :)
@Belize. 🤣🟤
Aaron nerding out with all the little models
that double D8 is still out front of the hillsboro location if you drive by anytime soon.
Didn't know how well they are digging in my home country.
Love the Hardhat
2:13 "3 points of contact 🤣"
Osha approved
That’s one super successful company great job
2:10 the look of disappointment 😂
That scale model room would have to be every boy's fantasy dream.
i could spend an entire week in that museum just staring at allllllll
That museum!!!
I‘m also involved in the project at the university hospital. Sadly there was no meetup :-)
We have the best holes, tremendous holes. Nobody has holes like we do.
Schönes Video 🇨🇭
For reference, a 6.5ft truck bed on a pickup holds 1.5 yards³. So they're moving 1000 trucks of dirt a day. Not bad.
These videos could seriously be an hour long & I would watch every second. I'd love to see some longer, deep dive videos on some construction companies or particular jobs being done.
Wer andern eine Grube gräbt, hat ein Grubengrabgerät :)
Wow the excavator and trucks all running on batteries, the swiss truly are fantastic people
At which timestamp you saw battery equipment?
@ikocheratcr at the timestamp that gave the definition of sarcasm
Precision watches, precision digging.
hey that is where my way to work was for almost a year , i watched them starting that site :P
6:20 “wherever this machine goes,🕺”
❤wow that video was too cool, but that collection in freaking credible witt
The one tearing up the runway was a different 390 with a special boom
kein Stein, kein Fels zu hart,
für Eberhard!
these holes are amazing...
Id love to see you get a chance to work with michels. They're headquarters is right by my home town and they're yard has some crazy equipment
I am working for a projeckt where they dig a hole of 40 meters in the middel of the city, and they build it from the top to the botem
Whoa was that shoring video of michel’s? Like michels based in Brownsville WI? I just drove by their main yard in like the smallest town with the one cop just trying to bust everyone. They have expanded their services rapidly as I knew them mainly for being a sewer and related contractor but now they do concrete for bridges and massive transportation projects.
that's the one!!
Heck Yeah Eberhard Museum that is cool as a Penguin
beautiful CAT 963 Track loader (the next gen )
No Liebherr or Volvo equipment on site or museum?
Awesome place thank you 👍
No, Eberhard owns mostly cat. They have one Volvo EC 300E Hybrid and a few Liebherr excavators from a company they‘ve taken over. Apart from that, only Cat.
@peon9282 Ok. I have some CAT 320 and 289.
Service and parts unmatched with CAT equipment.
Sadly alot of Chinese parts on CAT now.
I have CAT ET scanner for trouble shooting.
I like Komatsu Japan and Volvo also.
I was curious since Leibherr is so popular in Europe.
Parts Service for them is not so good in here in America.
The quick swap thing does that work by having the hadric actuator stay on the arm, and then there's an a mechanical actuator that is on the equipment side?
Great video
I need some of those toy models on my desk.
Awesome 💪👍💯
During the shoring process when drilling through the piles, do they drill through the steel cages inside them too?
You should come to Boston Check out the big MXD Project
hopefully sometime we can make it up there
you could have made video just about that models :D awesome
Any chance you could do a video specifically on the Cat Track loader 953,963 and 973
Lots of new stuff going up in Wisconsin apparently
Getting FoxConned again?
I love Swiss holes❤
We all love holes don't we?
its so clean where the truck is being loaded that you couldnt even tell thats where its happening lol
Im from the switzerland your vids is very genies thank you Aaron🙏
Just wondering what kind of material is 3 tones to m3? You know saying 8 cubes is 24 tones???
I know asphalt and concrete are ones of the heaviest materials on job sites.
Reminds me of clamshell dredging
My favourite contractor is my lawyer.
Wouldn’t make more sense to do a conveyor belt? Might be a good opportunity to put the engineering talent from a polytechnic university to work.
notice how they dont use the counterweights for digging. professional
Those trucks are road-legal at 50T of payload? Man I wish we had those permissive limits here in the USA.
It’s 40t in Switzerland and with the truck empty weight 😅
50t is legal only in the Netherlands. 40t in most of Europe.
I'm a bit confused on the second wall anchor methodology. They drill a hole then using long cable strands they pull tension? Are the other ends of the strands glued into the rock on the other end of the hole or how are those cables pulling tension if they're just slipped into the hole drilled? I feel I missed a step somewhere...
they're grouted which hardens and forms a bond with the cable and the surrounding earth
@@AaronWitt ty ty for the reply. Do they ram a plug down the hole with the cables attached then back-fill the empty space with grout to lock the plug in place before tension is applied?
I am dissapointed i didnt get to see the cranes in the mueseum
There must be at least a million pounds worth of models in that collection because 1.50 scale models ain't cheap 😊
Could a tower crane be used with the same bucket? How about a dragline excavator?
Tower crane? No. You would need a rather strong tower crane to lift this 8m3 bucket. The ones already in place wouldn‘t be able to do this. Plus a tower crane usually isn‘t the equipment excavation contractors will use. The crane would take up more space, block the other tower cranes used by the building contractor and would be left unused during weeks, since the excavation is taking place in multiple stages, where the Sennebogen can be hauled away to other sites. Plus the job is to also lift the machinery (excavators, track loader) into the pit and vice versa. The sennebogen can lift up to 120t. Normal tower cranes range from 6t to 16t max. lifting capacity.
A dragline would be possible, Eberhard has (or had) an old Liebherr dragline with 60t capacity, whereas the Sennebogen has 120t. But I guess they need a reliable and efficient newer machine on this job, because during eccavation phases trucks are coming in non-stop from 7 to 5+ pm Monday to Friday (sometimes Saturday).
That clears it up for me, thanks for your response.