If people could transport steel girders on a bicycle they would but in the real world it requires a diesel lorry. If you want the benefits of the modern world then we need steel girders.
probably last longer too and that's saying something about "made in china" LOL they redid the high street how many times? ive counted like 8 times since i was a kid.
no crane fall over lidl? look how many times they had to re do it too LOL! how badly designed and how much they spent they didn't even put a cycle lane in or a proper path on both sides... who on earth designs this stuff a blind person with no logical sense? took how many years to do this too? -_- just like the highstreet done countless times and still wrong every time.
Funny how you didnt show the crane falling over multiple times during these 2.5 years
Great to see another time lapse from this channel!!!! That company did a very high quality job!!!!
All that money to expand the road, not enough though to install a pavement down both sides.
Or improved infrastructure for cyclists. Cars first, as always
Plus the bridge now no longer exepts 7 ton trucks
@@Virre737 Motor vehicles are essential. Bikes contribute nothing.
@@GuyLegge Bicycles are essential. Motor vehicles contribute nothing.
If people could transport steel girders on a bicycle they would but in the real world it requires a diesel lorry. If you want the benefits of the modern world then we need steel girders.
2.5 years for a small stretch of road? China will build a whole city in that time.
probably last longer too and that's saying something about "made in china" LOL they redid the high street how many times? ive counted like 8 times since i was a kid.
@@Jigsjigz I'd say more - the amount of paperwork for the whole city would be less than for this job.
no crane fall over lidl? look how many times they had to re do it too LOL! how badly designed and how much they spent they didn't even put a cycle lane in or a proper path on both sides... who on earth designs this stuff a blind person with no logical sense? took how many years to do this too? -_- just like the highstreet done countless times and still wrong every time.
The only bridge widening where the bridge wasn't widened and there still isn't a pavement on both sides. Slow clap, lads.
It's great construction!
Took way to long tho
The bridge ment to be done in early 2019 but it overran so it was pushed back tile the day it opened
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