One-week construction time-lapse with closeups: Week 21 of the Ⓢ-series

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  • Опубликовано: 12 дек 2024

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  • @willamcombs1106
    @willamcombs1106 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for another great Video. Looking forward each week for the next one.

  • @stephenschwartz9193
    @stephenschwartz9193 4 года назад +7

    another amazing video for the best construction channel on youtube keep up the great work 👍

  • @adrianobonaldo8941
    @adrianobonaldo8941 4 года назад +3

    These men all days under the sun light, with anticovid face protection 10 hours a day, very hard work in this way, all the best for these heroes.

  • @constructionwatcher5381
    @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад +1

    Thanks again for a weekly construction fix. It's great since I'm not getting out as much to see local construction with virus about.

  • @RA-sz5tu
    @RA-sz5tu 4 года назад +3

    always love seeing a well done re-bar job, 44yrs commercial carpenter (retired) average peeps never realize what a coordinated dance it is to construct such structures PS: (someone get that rod buster boss a print table) lol

  • @mahj
    @mahj 4 года назад +4

    50:28 The hieroglyphics are a nice touch

  • @Bill_N_ATX
    @Bill_N_ATX 4 года назад +5

    I see that they have gone to a more “normal” slab and piers for these upper floors. They went from a lot of rebar to some rebar and post-tension cables to really support the floor. They’ve also started “Necking down” some of the columns. If these upper floors are simpler in details and they can use post-tension instead of tying double layers of rebar they will start flying on these floors. I’ve seen projects go to a floor a week. The limiting factor is waiting for each pour of concrete to cure even if you continue to support it with bracing.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +4

      Yep, they're going to start moving faster and faster as time goes on. In later videos you'll see the decking guys doing the next floor following almost right behind the guys doing the columns on the previous floor.

    • @kamrankeri7314
      @kamrankeri7314 4 года назад

      What I don't understand is that in previous floors there were no post tensioning except at beam in previous floor. In other areas there were double layers of reinforcement but now they r going for post tensioning I couldn't understand the logic behind this. In lower floors loads are much more then in upper floors instead they used flat slab only and now thy r using post tensioning flat slab

    • @Bill_N_ATX
      @Bill_N_ATX 4 года назад +2

      kamran keri, I think this has to do with a few issues. First is the floating mat type of foundation. So they had to build a very tough, thick and heavy first slab since that slab has to float the building on it like a pool float. Secondly, those lower floors had a lot of elevation changes. Post tensioning works best with big flat spans of concrete. They also had a lot of openings. Those can be problematic with PT. However, now that they are getting higher, they are pouring clear spans where you can build logical tendon patterns and really take advantage of the thinner and lighter slabs possible with PT. In addition you can’t get the real strength out of a PT slab until you tension it and you need to wait till it’s cured enough to do that, typically around 21 days depending on mix plan. I’m sure the engineers played with the design and went to PT as soon as possible. It saves money in steel and saves money in concrete even if it is technically harder to install.

    • @kamrankeri7314
      @kamrankeri7314 4 года назад +1

      @@Bill_N_ATX seems logical in lower floors there were many level differences on same floors like u said that would be difficult to work with PT

    • @maximunpayne92
      @maximunpayne92 4 года назад +1

      a floor a week is pretty normal once they get past the few bottom levels

  • @THEBEAUTIFULTIMEJED
    @THEBEAUTIFULTIMEJED 4 года назад +1

    Greetings, thanks and appreciation to you for this wonderful video, which shows us how much effort these men are making in the building and construction field

  • @constructionwatcher5381
    @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад +2

    HC, Thanks for the closeup of how they release the crane hooks from column. I've seen various methods used before, but never this one. It's very clever.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Wonder who invented it and if they have a patent!

    • @constructionwatcher5381
      @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад

      It looks to me like the work of a clever construction worker who said "Climbing these is a pain, you can't even get your boot into some of them. There must be a better way." So he looked around at the materials at hand and found a solution.

  • @christenconway6619
    @christenconway6619 4 года назад +2

    I commend the concrete flatness guy. Slow moving, but important in the end!!

  • @jon99t
    @jon99t 4 года назад +2

    that was a good week see you work next week

  • @E3CB
    @E3CB 3 года назад +1

    Nice selection of music during that drunk guy and paranormal activity! :) Love your humor and effort.

  • @Vasya_Batareykin
    @Vasya_Batareykin 4 года назад +2

    Поздравляю всех с днём строителя! Парни настоящие профессионалы своего дела!

  • @jercar898
    @jercar898 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for another great entry. The artistic segment was fantastic - I think it perfectly captured the ambivalence of modern man.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      Yes, I think that the disjunctive perturbation of the spatial relationships contextualize the remarkable handling of ljght.

    • @jercar898
      @jercar898 4 года назад

      @@HospitalConstruction exactly

  • @rowingcrack
    @rowingcrack 3 года назад +1

    40:58 The vertikal bolts you see are not for aligning the post-tension cables. They provide shear reinforcement to prevent the column ,punching‘ through the slab.

  • @dougchristopher2072
    @dougchristopher2072 4 года назад +1

    Oh great, now I'm going to have nightmares tonight. Grrr 😀👍🤙

  • @berndfreier3422
    @berndfreier3422 4 года назад +4

    I think it is "the mystical episode": ghost riders on green horses (with suitable music ;-)), steel reinforcements tip over, ghostly appearances and in the end the components move by themselves. ;-)
    Is it a repeat of "X-Files" ??? ;-)

  • @firesurfer
    @firesurfer 4 года назад +5

    This looks like the first time the entire floor is at the same level at the same time before pouring.

  • @myconstructionwork
    @myconstructionwork 4 года назад +1

    The Way You Work Very Modern

  • @gilron9585
    @gilron9585 4 года назад +2

    great video! Iwatch every week :)

  • @danielguilbeau5403
    @danielguilbeau5403 4 года назад +1

    Excellent travail et excellente organisation ..... il n’y a que ceux qui ne font rien qui ne se trompent pas !!!

    • @davidnull5590
      @davidnull5590 4 года назад +1

      French "Excellent work and excellent organization ..... it is only those who do nothing who are not wrong !!!"

  • @user990077
    @user990077 4 года назад +8

    8:23 With all the nut cases in that neighborhood I hope they are building a mental hospital.

  • @gort5583
    @gort5583 4 года назад +1

    Fantastic! Mesmerizing.

  • @SABIN_J
    @SABIN_J 4 года назад +2

    Good morning from France 😉🇨🇵🇨🇭

  • @suzylarry1
    @suzylarry1 4 года назад +2

    floor forming is like a leg puzzle. monder what happen to the Hard Rock Hotel ? wrong puzzle picture? Nice to see this building as it grows! great videos

  • @berndfreier3422
    @berndfreier3422 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this Video. I love this building Videos. You do a very Good Job. Thanks for this. Here is it 2.35 am and so: "Good Morning from Germay". And now…. I look the Video ;-) 018

  • @dirkesau902
    @dirkesau902 4 года назад +2

    Great job,following from RSA

  • @45735
    @45735 4 года назад +5

    Круто! 📯👍

  • @SABIN_J
    @SABIN_J 4 года назад +3

    7:43 epic moment

  • @thisman1906
    @thisman1906 4 года назад +1

    Congrats for the job :-)

  • @tardismole
    @tardismole 4 года назад +1

    38:02 Head Office takes a personal interest in the proceedings. :) Later on, though, the trees were moving a lot. I'm guessing the cart was being moved by the wind.

  • @constructionwatcher5381
    @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад +2

    What are those two truck loads of big crates they hauled off Saturday afternoon? It starts at 52:55 and the best view of them is about 53:25.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      Don't know for sure, but I think they are decking/supports removed from below.

  • @joshdaly2343
    @joshdaly2343 4 года назад +2

    The steel cage falling over is likely a result of no temporary propping, as can be seen on literally all of the steel on site. a company in the uk was just fined £1.2million for a steel cage falling onto a scissor lift and injuring two workers.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      According to my source, "it fell over due to the rebar stirrup not being tied in the shop properly".

    • @kamrankeri7314
      @kamrankeri7314 4 года назад

      Well if temporary propping was the reason then other steel cage on site should also fell. It should also fell as a whole because of no support but instead the half portion actually bent so at that point stirrup spacing would not be close enought to cater for lateral buckling

    • @joshdaly2343
      @joshdaly2343 4 года назад

      @@kamrankeri7314 that column in particular is wider than the rest, so I imagine a strong breeze would have more effect on it than the rest. The stirrups are only tied in with wire to hold them in place while the concrete is poured.

  • @GuerosAk47
    @GuerosAk47 4 года назад +2

    7:42 lmao I didn’t expect that. 💀
    Awesome video btw. 🤘

  • @besatanas
    @besatanas 4 года назад +4

    I'm a little bit surprised that at 37:01 whe can see that in the middle of the floor, there is no rebar. Something missing?

    • @constructionwatcher5381
      @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад

      I wondered about that too.

    • @newsnowfresno6873
      @newsnowfresno6873 4 года назад

      Good eye and good question. It looks like there is some left to right rebar within that front to rear rebar void. And it looks like those left to right rebar sections align with the exterior columns.
      Any chance there may be some post tension cables installed in the left to right sections, tying the columns to the huge cable tensioning section that ties in to the elevator shaft core?

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      The back right corner will be "townhouses", and they're almost to the top of those. The high-rise sections will be the left and front. That may have something to do with it, I don't know.

    • @nickboomer4566
      @nickboomer4566 4 года назад

      It’s not uncommon for PT slabs to have that.

  • @antonioaraujo2824
    @antonioaraujo2824 4 года назад +1

    Good morning from Brazil 👏👏👏👏🇧🇷🇧🇷

  • @hansschteiger4548
    @hansschteiger4548 4 года назад

    Cool! Need more video like this)

  • @Vartmann
    @Vartmann 4 года назад +1

    Good Jazzmusic !

  • @macmikey
    @macmikey 4 года назад

    Guys can says 'screw me' on it when he was putting down metal caps. Sense of humor there

  • @14jan141
    @14jan141 4 года назад

    excelent!!! super!!! 👍👍👍

  • @Derkensteino
    @Derkensteino 4 года назад +2

    Extremely strong rimworld vibes going on here i love it

  • @user990077
    @user990077 4 года назад +2

    31:44 Noticed they have left temporary floor supports in place in the lower floors. Are they waiting on the concrete to cure completely and if so how long does that take on a large concrete pour that this commercial building requires.

    • @nickboomer4566
      @nickboomer4566 4 года назад

      user990077 depends on a few things, like height of elevated slab or engineer reqs. It’s typical to see shoring in place for anywhere between 4-8 weeks

    • @user990077
      @user990077 4 года назад

      @@nickboomer4566 thanks for info.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      Looks to be about 9 weeks or so, at least for the lower floors. I checked, and the first floor above ground was poured on May 19 and the last remaining supports removed on July 23 (in a future video not yet made). Could be different for higher floors, for which some of the concrete techniques are different, I don't know. We'll see!

  • @kamrankeri7314
    @kamrankeri7314 4 года назад +1

    What I don't understand is that in previous floors there were no post tensioning except at beam in previous floor. In other areas there were double layers of reinforcement but now they r going for post tensioning I couldn't understand the logic behind this. In lower floors loads are much more then in upper floors instead they used flat slab only and now thy r using post tensioning flat slab

  • @itsallspent
    @itsallspent 4 года назад +1

    Thanks much!
    They did not use as much rebar on this floor?
    I

    • @Bill_N_ATX
      @Bill_N_ATX 4 года назад +1

      James Webster , no they swapped over to using post tensioning cable. I won’t waste your time trying to explain it. You can just google it. Or just think of it like hanging a floor on suspension cables. It saves a lot of time and money. The only real downside is if you ever want to remodel or cut a hole in the floor. You can’t cut those cables or you lose all your strength. It’s also dangerous. They are placed under a lot of strain. Cut one and it can explode out of the concrete.

  • @pabloreynoso1013
    @pabloreynoso1013 4 года назад +1

    En el minuto 36:58 me llama la atención la falta de armadura en la losa, es una losa postesada? Saludos

    • @davidnull5590
      @davidnull5590 4 года назад +2

      Spanish "At minute 36:58 I am struck by the lack of reinforcement in the slab, is it a post-tensioned slab? Regards"

  • @billymallon7342
    @billymallon7342 4 года назад +1

    How many floors are going on this building foundations was done in weeks most foundations are months

  • @МихаилИванов-ж1ь4з
    @МихаилИванов-ж1ь4з 4 года назад +2

    7:42 The wind is too strong 💨💨💨😂

  • @docugraf
    @docugraf 4 года назад

    oh, the light at the bus stop is back :-)
    10:36 what are these blueish-grey blocks for?

    • @constructionwatcher5381
      @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад

      Read the text at the top at 14:11.

    • @docugraf
      @docugraf 4 года назад

      @@constructionwatcher5381 yep, was too lazy to get up again to edit my comment

  • @luiscantu4889
    @luiscantu4889 4 года назад +1

    That worker w the black long sleeve seemed very happy to be off work .

    • @offended9081
      @offended9081 4 года назад

      I think that might have been a random crazy dude

  • @kaicher2306
    @kaicher2306 3 года назад

    46:28 легкий способ отчаливания строп от высокого арматурного каркаса колонны (на 2 этажа)

  • @bobhumberston3021
    @bobhumberston3021 4 года назад +1

    are the blues post tension

  • @Freexit
    @Freexit Месяц назад

    7:50

  • @davidbrown2849
    @davidbrown2849 4 года назад +1

    I didn't notice that slumped rebar tower getting removed. Did I miss that?

    • @djramm6810
      @djramm6810 4 года назад

      they just stood it back up.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      It did get removed, but that was difficult to see, unfortunately, because it happened late in the day when the sun was shining into the cameras, and view was blocked again by the concrete pumping towers. It is possible to see some of it if you look really, really closely.

    • @constructionwatcher5381
      @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад +1

      Looks like it was removed at 22:47 or just after.

    • @davidbrown2849
      @davidbrown2849 4 года назад +1

      @@constructionwatcher5381 Nice catch!

  • @eptyr12
    @eptyr12 4 года назад +1

    What are those little things they are pounding in place at 10:20?

    • @djramm6810
      @djramm6810 4 года назад +1

      they allow the outfitters to attach things to the ceiling.

    • @cageordie
      @cageordie 4 года назад +4

      They have a socket in the under side that has three different diameter threads, stepped from largest at the bottom to smallest at the top. When the plywood is peeled off they leave three nails sticking out, which are just broken off by snapping them sideways with a hammer. The cover peels off and you have a socket in the ceiling that you thread things into to support things like cable ducts and pipe supports.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      Explained at 14:12

    • @eptyr12
      @eptyr12 4 года назад

      @@HospitalConstruction thank you

  • @Dang638
    @Dang638 4 года назад +5

    guy at 11:28 has no clue how to use a trimble robotic station. If he had it setup properly there would be no need to hold the prism up to the robot to lock onto the target. Also the robot looks for the glass on the prism not the plumb end.

    • @AlexanderYastrebov
      @AlexanderYastrebov 4 года назад +1

      Thank you for the name of the device!

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      I tried to think of clever caption for that clip, but didn't come up with anything worth including.

  • @timothyreed8417
    @timothyreed8417 4 года назад

    Will you be able to take a tour of the floors like you did in your other series?

  • @ihabsglei
    @ihabsglei 4 года назад

    Is it possible to make some video recordings inside? It would be interesting to see how far the work inside has progressed.

  • @francistordiy223
    @francistordiy223 4 года назад +1

    10:35 what is that for?

  • @morreon
    @morreon 4 года назад +1

    10:08 what the blue cones? are they using GPS for locations?

    • @constructionwatcher5381
      @constructionwatcher5381 4 года назад +2

      The same thing they were when the three others below asked.

    • @silentepsilon888
      @silentepsilon888 4 года назад

      what a dumb answer from Construction Watcher .... Dennis, go to 14:11 and you can see a text description at the top of the video that explains what those blue cones are. The guy uploading these videos often puts explanations at the top of the screen. It took me a while to realize and see those descriptions because normally I would look for something like that at the bottom of the screen, because when you pause the video to read the text, RUclips puts the video title over that text and covers a lot of it up, lol

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      Interesting, I don't see RUclips doing that when I pause videos. But I only use desktop, maybe that is a mobile app thing. On desktop, I see the exact opposite: when I pause, RUclips covers the bottom of the screen. Can't win, I guess.

    • @silentepsilon888
      @silentepsilon888 4 года назад

      @@HospitalConstruction ... I use desktop too and it happens when you watch video in full screen. When I want to read your text, then I have to pause the video, then reduce from full screen mode to small screen, then get closer to the screen to see the smaller text (lol) and then read it, then expand the screen to full size again and continue watching. The reason why I pause the video when I read your text is because in timelapse mode so much happens on the screen while I am reading and I miss what you are explaining by the time I read, then have to rewind every time to see what you just explained. ;)

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      Interesting, when I pause in full screen mode, RUclips covers both the top and the bottom of the screen. Guess I'll have to put it in the middle, lol, don't know what the solution is there, I don't want to make them too intrusive. I have thought about putting the text in closed captions, even though that's not really what they're for. It is always a balance between timelapse speed and the video becoming too long.

  • @SmithyScotland
    @SmithyScotland 4 года назад +1

    Not seen the health and safety guy in a while.

  • @ckmc01
    @ckmc01 4 года назад

    At 10:30 , Does anyone can introduce me what kind of instrument they use for surveying. if possible, including brand name and funtions , it's seem useful in site.

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      They are using "robotic total stations" with remote control. I don't know the brand or model.

    • @Dang638
      @Dang638 4 года назад +4

      trimble robotic total station. I use them all the time able to layout points within a 1/32" of an inch on the job. but get ready to spend some $ one im using isnt the top of the line and its about $60K

    • @ckmc01
      @ckmc01 4 года назад

      @@HospitalConstruction thanks for your kindness. Its really useful and get highly presition while we try to positioning on the top of form work of flooring. As construction engineer the positioning always bother me. Not only M&E equipment but embedded dowels & someother stuff need embeded. THANK YOU.

    • @ckmc01
      @ckmc01 4 года назад

      @@Dang638 Thanks for your opinions, I have got the infirmation. Really expensive as you mentioned but for high rise buildings we built seems worth to get one. www.ebay.com/c/1959745366

    • @Dang638
      @Dang638 4 года назад

      @@ckmc01 where are you located? The unit is not hard to use but the setup and user should have basic knowledge of surveying and how the device is setup using triangulation.

  • @sergeymitin2282
    @sergeymitin2282 4 года назад +1

    присоединяюсь к поздравлениям! что это такое ребята прибивают к деревянным перекрытиям, делаются какие-то технологические пустоты в бетоне после его затвердевания или что? заранее спасибо за ответ!

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +1

      As explained in prior episodes, some things are where conduit or pipes will go through the concrete, while the smaller blue, gray , green and purple things are attachment points to hang things from the ceiling below.

  • @gilb6982
    @gilb6982 4 года назад +1

    At 11.00 the guy did,nt need a screen he is in the screen !

  • @thomaskoala5500
    @thomaskoala5500 4 года назад

    I wonder why they don’t use welded rebar mesh. Is the rebar too thick in diameter? And why is the strapping of rebar still done by hand. Nowadays there are electric tools to do the job and will prevent RSI.

    • @Bill_N_ATX
      @Bill_N_ATX 4 года назад

      thomas koala , some of that rebar can be 2 inches or 50mm in diameter. It would weigh a lot to mesh off site and be difficult to transport. You see them do so for the complex cages for columns or spans that would take a lot of time and effort onsite. Time is important because it would take up valuable space which is at a premium on this city site. In a less dense site with plenty of space they might build such sub assemblies and then move to their final locations.

  • @Glenn_AdD1957
    @Glenn_AdD1957 4 года назад

    I wonder..., why not use pre-cast concrete for the floors. Doesn't that work a lot faster?

    • @jayadinash9102
      @jayadinash9102 4 года назад +1

      Then you couldn't interlock everything with rebar.

  • @kaicher2306
    @kaicher2306 3 года назад

    40:59 армирование в зоне продавливания плиты

  • @CapApollo
    @CapApollo 4 года назад

    questions... what equipment you use? there is many cameras or you have a ptz looking at the jobsite live
    you work for the building company maybe a offsite supervisor or this your job.. make a video? because there is quality and production in the video... is not a Yakety Sax video..

  • @nashguy207
    @nashguy207 4 года назад

    What type material is used for the decking of the floors that they pour the concrete on it looks like masonite to me?

    • @newsnowfresno6873
      @newsnowfresno6873 4 года назад +1

      All plywood, some discolored from previously being used for a concrete pour.

  • @mahj
    @mahj 4 года назад

    25:30 Same, man.

  • @clauswerle
    @clauswerle 4 года назад +1

    Super

  • @antoinecabrera8086
    @antoinecabrera8086 4 года назад

    Love the music.Great

  • @finnfan
    @finnfan 4 года назад +1

    The brown building will have less sunshine sooner than later

    • @More-Space-In-Ear
      @More-Space-In-Ear 4 года назад +1

      Kiwi I was thinking that a few videos back, there was a person looking out the window, won’t have such a clear view once this has been built...though the last building blocked their sunshine before this...

    • @thomaskoala5500
      @thomaskoala5500 4 года назад +1

      It was once upon a time event

  • @foophonic
    @foophonic 4 года назад

    Is there any signs of the lower floors being worked on ? Or, are they minimising the number of trades on site?

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      There is a little bit of work going on down there, but we can't see much of it. A few weeks from now you'll start to see some hints of that as the supports disappear and material starts being carried in.

  • @MrErreke
    @MrErreke 4 года назад

    Почему на правой стороне здания при бетонировании очень мало арматуры? Этажом ниже на том же месте арматуры было больше.

  • @judan8196
    @judan8196 3 месяца назад

    Only funny dude running having a good day, besides crazy protesters.

  • @jeffreyloftus3617
    @jeffreyloftus3617 4 года назад

    It appears as if the wall wasn't propped , so how would it be an off site mistake / error !

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад +3

      According to my source, "it fell over due to the rebar stirrup not being tied in the shop properly".

    • @jeffreyloftus3617
      @jeffreyloftus3617 4 года назад

      Cheers@@HospitalConstruction

  • @tomatoking001
    @tomatoking001 4 года назад

    Which will finish first the pandemic or the building?

    • @HospitalConstruction
      @HospitalConstruction  4 года назад

      Good question!

    • @theyuha
      @theyuha 3 года назад

      The pandemic will see significant recovery or end March/ April 2021.

  • @michasleziak1506
    @michasleziak1506 4 года назад +1

    👍👍👍

  • @abdallahahmed6670
    @abdallahahmed6670 4 года назад

    What is name the operation 15:40

    • @nickboomer4566
      @nickboomer4566 4 года назад +1

      They are laying out for their rough-in. I call that set up a Trimble, it’s a piece of surveying equipment

  • @amazingpulsation9325
    @amazingpulsation9325 4 года назад

    who is better skilled construction workers or firefighters ?

  • @newsnowfresno6873
    @newsnowfresno6873 4 года назад +2

    👍✌️❤️

  • @BZ1340
    @BZ1340 4 года назад

    How many floors is this H going to be.

  • @remihesters5970
    @remihesters5970 4 года назад +2

    👍

  • @RiseOfMusic
    @RiseOfMusic 4 года назад

    That man is drunk lol

  • @DeadTalkLive
    @DeadTalkLive 4 года назад +1

    Great video 👍👍👍! As a horror fan and current RUclipsr, I am always looking for fresh ideas!

  • @DeeFPV
    @DeeFPV 4 года назад +1

    nice to see hot guys working hard

  • @AffordBindEquipment
    @AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад +1

    1:50 I wonder how much time is lost every day with this guy messing with his phone and not paying attention?

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад +1

      @@CliveMunz It's obvious that he is waiting. If someone has to get his attention every time he is on his phone, is that wasted time? Multiply that across the whole site and what do you have?
      The "not paying attention" part is the main thing. he can't do both. and on a construction site where just about anything can happen in a hurry, I would say that not paying attention is asking for injury.
      If you were his boss, would you think that the phone would be a distraction from what he is supposed to be doing ("paying attention") or is this something you would encourage on your construction site? "hey guys, if you have any down time, just pull out your phones until you are needed again. Have a great day!" Or would you see it as a safety issue?
      But then, I guess you may feel a happy distracted worker is more important than an efficient effective worker, one who is aware at all times of what is going on around him.

  • @familiewensink9705
    @familiewensink9705 4 года назад

    41:53 😄

  • @emadeldinhessain3272
    @emadeldinhessain3272 4 года назад

    something is wrong.????????

  • @CapApollo
    @CapApollo 4 года назад

    hospital tycoon... slow motion.

  • @billymallon7342
    @billymallon7342 4 года назад

    Wtf at the end of monday

    • @AffordBindEquipment
      @AffordBindEquipment 4 года назад +1

      it's San Francisco. One might encounter just about anything on the street.

  • @bobhumberston3021
    @bobhumberston3021 4 года назад

    surveyor down loading plans on phone, im not used to that yet

    • @Bill_N_ATX
      @Bill_N_ATX 4 года назад +2

      bob humberston , yep go right from AutoCad to the iPad. You can do layout without really looking at plans or getting out a measuring tool. I remember when my best friend went to school to be a surveyor and learning how to account for everything for the heat of the day to the curvature of the Earth. Modern tech has made it so much simpler and much easier to be accurate. But it’s amazing how accurate those old guys could be. I do work for NASA at JSC and they have an air bearing floor that’s level to thousandths. I’ve seen them glide tons of weight across it on a cushion of air the thickness of a sheet of paper. It was built in 1966 long before any of these modern tools.

  • @gyprocman8163
    @gyprocman8163 4 года назад +1

    If you encounter equipment or anything eles moving by itself. Get a close up muhahahahaha

  • @追求著好日子
    @追求著好日子 4 года назад

    音樂唔洗咁燃大聲嗎

  • @wildmage00
    @wildmage00 4 года назад

    Why i am watching this?

  • @GmulderMedia
    @GmulderMedia 4 года назад +1

    First

  • @Sergey8331
    @Sergey8331 4 года назад +2

    Comrades Americans, give me $ 100, I live in a poor, corrupt, captured gang of bandits from the 90s of Russia, there is not enough money even for food to feed a family normally, everything goes to pay for housing, electricity, gasoline and repair of an old car. How we all envy you here. Well, nothing, soon we will live, it has already begun in Khabarovsk, soon people everywhere will rise up against this gang in power.

  • @macthewind
    @macthewind 4 года назад

    Could have dispensed with the music. Would have rather listened to munchkin site sounds.