Rare in urban settings due to a lack of space for underground reservoirs, South Bank Corporation's innovative water source, Rain Bank, is helping to future-proof the Parklands from long-term drought conditions by capturing, storing and treating enough water to service up to 85% of the Parklands' water needs. An estimated 77 megalitres of stormwater per annum will be harvested, stored and treated - the equivalent of 30 Olympic-sized swimming pools. State Government, Federal Government and South Bank Corporation jointly funded the delivery of this project. The Federal Government contributed $3.3 million funding from the Water for the Future program, the Queensland Government committed $4.65 million and South Bank Corporation dedicated significant funding to make Rain Bank possible. The Brisbane City Council has been instrumental in enabling access to their stormwater system. Rain Bank has won several awards including the Stormwater Industry Association of Queensland's Excellence in Infrastructure Award and the Healthy Waterway's Water Sensitive Urban Design Award.
@Anthony Misell. I’m assuming, because it was listed in both the description and the start of the video, that this is a Rain Bank. A place for rainwater to be collected, cleaned, stored, then reused.
Heaps of work.. but at the end just a normal green area? What did they done in the foundation? look like a underground floor? or just pure foundation for green area?
Did we Americans assist with making this video? I thought we were the only ones who put terrible intrusive and distracting music in such videos? Best of luck but you might ponder changing your format!
what is it....there is no explanation of how this sustains water availability....just sprinklers and useless, wastefull grass......make it veggie producing and you might convince me that this was not a "fun" event for politicians....certainly does not seem to be practical
@@julianreverse Well, I guess that you really showed them, didn't you? They must be still applying aloe to that burn. Hahahaha. Did you feel better getting that comment off?
I love these time-lapse construction videos
So wonderful how they built the whole of Australia in one time-lapse 😊
Nothing beats Australian construction. Kudos to the team involved here nice work
Rare in urban settings due to a lack of space for underground reservoirs, South Bank Corporation's innovative water source, Rain Bank, is helping to future-proof the Parklands from long-term drought conditions by capturing, storing and treating enough water to service up to 85% of the Parklands' water needs. An estimated 77 megalitres of stormwater per annum will be harvested, stored and treated - the equivalent of 30 Olympic-sized swimming pools.
State Government, Federal Government and South Bank Corporation jointly funded the delivery of this project. The Federal Government contributed $3.3 million funding from the Water for the Future program, the Queensland Government committed $4.65 million and South Bank Corporation dedicated significant funding to make Rain Bank possible. The Brisbane City Council has been instrumental in enabling access to their stormwater system.
Rain Bank has won several awards including the Stormwater Industry Association of Queensland's Excellence in Infrastructure Award and the Healthy Waterway's Water Sensitive Urban Design Award.
Just one question what did you build, yes I see you dug out a hole in the ground and concreted it, but for what, as there was no explaination
@Anthony Misell. I’m assuming, because it was listed in both the description and the start of the video, that this is a Rain Bank. A place for rainwater to be collected, cleaned, stored, then reused.
Did they blow up any big Rocks ???
I like your work so so beautiful park
How do I find out who made this video?
Not really an engineering/building video,
but a Music Video made by an Asian Bank.
Heaps of work.. but at the end just a normal green area? What did they done in the foundation? look like a underground floor? or just pure foundation for green area?
Read description: Stormwater harvesting and reuse center
I think for water to flow in
underground reservoir same as the ones we have in the uk
amazing should have more views
Thankyou !
Mobile-crane truck
Pump-concrete truck
Tower-crane
Perforation
And and
Henrique Tempestad
That's not a timelapse. It's just a sped-up video.
Every frame is timelapse buddy. Single frame capture. Ive done my job if you think it looks so smoothe though... cheers
so.....did they just build a multi million dollar foundation for a small grass patch????
matt sez no, moron, research it.
@@benjarongprojects no need for insults
Is this sa
Why piling its wood
Very jazzy. But indecipherable. What are we looking at? And why all the cuts?
It’s one incoherent mess. But jazzy.
This timelapse is membingungkan bagi saya 🤣
I mean Timlapse is very good in one place nd long time for short te view.
@Gapspe Exactly. Time lapse of construction would have been a lot more effective if the camera was in one place.
What a waste of concrete underground.... don't understand why
What is the foundation for? Huge waste of money.
Idiot!
Did we Americans assist with making this video? I thought we were the only ones who put terrible intrusive and distracting music in such videos? Best of luck but you might ponder changing your format!
Hi, we are from China, we export piling machinery parts( drill teeth, drill bucket, core barrel, roller cone), welcome to inquire me!
what is it....there is no explanation of how this sustains water availability....just sprinklers and useless, wastefull grass......make it veggie producing and you might convince me that this was not a "fun" event for politicians....certainly does not seem to be practical
Displaying a fast video image of a camera on an excavator was useless on top of a useless video.
ok?
What an incredible waste of money..
I agree
Your comment definitely is!
@@julianreverse Well, I guess that you really showed them, didn't you? They must be still applying aloe to that burn. Hahahaha. Did you feel better getting that comment off?
So who's the poor bugger who gets to hide a tasteful variety of venomous wildlife in that nice planted patch?
They move in all on their own just for the tourists. 👍
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Sorry so fast it's nauseating to watch. Are you deaf? Why the loud music. Unnecessary you aren't doing a music video.
Australia Even Tho i Live There 10TH RICHIST COUNTRY DEADLIEST COUNTRY USES MONEY ON THIS AND NOT RESEARCH ON ANIMAL VEMONS WHA A BIG OOF
Yeahhh all that for a lawn get out of here
One of the worst time-laps ever!
? dumb
most boring intro ever.