I used to love doing these placing boom jobs. From the decks to columns to core walls. Each and every pour was a exciting way to see the city and get new perspective of the real way to do professional construction with all the trades! I miss it now that I’m retired!
These guys need to come to Detroit on the Hudson site. They are taking forever compared to this. They just switched from steel to concrete about a month ago and barely went up 1 floor. There is two buildings but the shorter one is structurally topped out at 12 floors while the actual tower is going to be 49 floors. Ground was broken back in 2017 and they started with the old pit from the Original Hudson Department Store that at one point was one of the largest in the world.
there are moments that you see before handrail was put up past the decking level where they really should be tied off. Have I been somewhere where I should have been tied off but wasnt, sure, but i have also never worked on a building this high up. lots of respect but we should be a little more active with safety.
Can’t believe how quickly you’re setting form work up on green slab for next lift. Organisation must be spot on. Well done 👍
This small project and space easy work.
I used to love doing these placing boom jobs. From the decks to columns to core walls. Each and every pour was a exciting way to see the city and get new perspective of the real way to do professional construction with all the trades! I miss it now that I’m retired!
I'm a placement boom operator loooonnnnggg hours great job delicious $$$$$ cheers to you pumper
Great time lapse video from our friends at Conco Commercial Concrete Contractors
How big and thick are those columns 👍👌👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Wonderful video great job
Incredible!!..
What I find most interesting is the placement (and replacement) and use (or lack of) of the porta-johns.
Quite the load being place on a PT deck before it is stressed. Must be special provisions in the specs.
wonderful video.
Let's not forget a pat on the back to the plumbers at Stirrett Johnsen for helping pull that off.
Impressive. How about PT stressing? When will you do it?
These guys need to come to Detroit on the Hudson site. They are taking forever compared to this. They just switched from steel to concrete about a month ago and barely went up 1 floor. There is two buildings but the shorter one is structurally topped out at 12 floors while the actual tower is going to be 49 floors. Ground was broken back in 2017 and they started with the old pit from the Original Hudson Department Store that at one point was one of the largest in the world.
there are moments that you see before handrail was put up past the decking level where they really should be tied off. Have I been somewhere where I should have been tied off but wasnt, sure, but i have also never worked on a building this high up. lots of respect but we should be a little more active with safety.
Great job, was as a set accelerator used for the mix on this project? What was this slab area?thickness?
had to have set for sure or elese
vertical cant get pourd after the slab
😍😍😍
wow very cool
I Adores this work
There seems to be a lack of rebar in the deck slab with the centres appearing to be over two foot !
jeffrey loftus post tension slabs generally have less rebar
jeffrey loftus that’s where post tension cables come in !
I see the concrete pump. How is it loaded?
It's a shaft boom loaded from the bottom
best work
What is PSR rail?
bellaquera!
Wouldn't precast columns be much more efficient?
Porta-john is on the floor below...
That’s why these dam monstrosity are falling apart.
concrete is good meterial for building construction
me opt con....Boom.. plac..
g HGH tv
bellaquera!
bellaquera!