Brighton I360 Sewer Diversion
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- Опубликовано: 20 фев 2015
- The old Victorian brick sewer runs along Brighton seafront. To allow the construction of the new Brighton I360 Tower on the site of the old Brighton West Pier. The sewer had to be diverted as it was running through the centre of huge foundations of the tower. This is a short video of CJ Thorne & Co Ltd of Uckfield, East Sussex cutting into the old Brighton sewer and diverting the flow into the new 1600mm concrete sewer pipe running around the I360 to the South of the new foundations. The work was completed January 2015.
I'm impressed with the original brick work here. Those tunnels have got to be over 100 years old!
Yes, sadly the hi-tech (but very weak) diversion of the Bazalgette style triple brick sewer with flexion suitable for a coastal site was to make way for an expensive failure of a small tower and cramped observation ring made by foreign contractors.
The i360 placed the city in debt immediately.
Sure is amazing how great of shape that sewer pipe is in. Amazing craftsmanship
the fact they were able to lift that whole piece out without it crumbling is incredible
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Really like the inflatemathing poopstopper, I've imagined this kind of task as an operation involving powerful pumps to divert the flow, but as it turns out the solution is as simple as brilliant
Thank to all the workers for a job well done. We should be so grateful to you.
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Sewer bypass surgery, love it. It must be an interesting sort of job
What do we eat, shitty food, what do we need solid sewers! Yay. Honestly interesting in what education / training is needed to work on this. This is something I think I would enjoy far better than working with network security. Getting dirty, engineering solutions, fixing flowing shit. Good stuff
Well done, not a usual job - this is something special.
Made that look easy! Top quality engineering right there!
Thanks for posting this video! I enjoyed seeing how that was done.
Very well done. Very interesting to see how it’s done.👍
The Victorians knew how to build sewers
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Gear Grinder hahaha
The educated ones would have
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A good educational video, well produced.thanks guys
Thank you very much for this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated by the people.
We look down on these people while we couldn t realy live without them...
Really nice work. Guys should be proud.
Really interesting, excellent work
Dude, I watched the whole thing 😆 bless these workers!
See all that corn floating by at the end lol.
Great stuff, really cool to see!
Great engineering. Great project.
Great work done...the most loving part was in this video that temporary bypass arrangements with inflatable plug and PVC pipe.
The new concrete should be painted with chemical resistance Epoxy paint or use GRP lining for long life of concrete.
Concrete is so satisfying
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@@longy6612 oh yeah thanks!
That's one hell of a flow-through plug!
with such a huge portion of Concrete cement everyone can be a hero. Count how much it cost!
great work guys
Great job, well done
The killer croc was watching the whole time
They would be poisoned.
Really cool stuff!
Man I hope those guys get paid well.
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They dont.
Yeah I know it's a shit job ;)
I would guess they do
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Pretty smart engineering !
A Splash mask would be great for this line of work
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Good job guys.
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Well done lads. Just make sure that you wash your hands before lunch!
awesome work
Incredible bit of Victorian engineering
Thanks for the video! top job
great work looks like a good job
Love the safety precautions and the outcome.
Great job!
Dam that’s a lot of Nesquik
That's some nice durable brick work those guys are destroying.
How long did it take to fall apart?
There wee gooooo I was finding this video like forever
I used to walk through 6 foot and 10 foot diameter brick tunnels in my town that carried the waste water straight to the river
must take so long building them old pipes out of bricks
it was an art
Time wasn't a cost factor back in them days. Neither was labour cost.
@@sticky170 time most certainly was a cost factor, the basics of money and economics haven't changed, the point was they didn't have the power tools and vehicles we have to day so that was how they had to do it, and it had to take that long,
This is the whole new level of I shat a brick.. 🚽🧻💨
Looks like that sewer will be due for an upgrade soon - it's over 1/2 capacity.
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More like 1/4 i think. Maybe the are make it an high pressure sewer?
Rained alot the day befor
Great job!!!
Well done guys
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Whew. I can smell it from here!
Very interesting. Thank you for posting!
Can you imagine being the poor bastards who had the break that up back in the day.No such thing as an easy day at work back then
Look up what ”fatburgs” are. The waste now vs back then is completely different,much less people not to mention much less plastic that literally doesn't degrade, in our lifetimes anyway. I bet you the job in the past was easier
I noticed that the water flow was also inverted, not only the tube direction!
Thanks For Your Video
belle job!!!
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if anyone would like to know the method and products used on this project i can tell you. this was an alternative to over pumping. i used Lampe stoppers with awadukt pipe as the bypass.
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Holy views! Nice!
This was awesome!
Good job sir
Everybody working in the hole's gangster until that inflatomatic shitstopper ring pops.
I built those sewers. They were one of many without a voissour or a keystone.
If I was in one of those hotels, I'd bung a ton of green dye into the bog just to see what happens.
Fascinating
I had no idea the old pipes were made with individual bricks and they looked perfect. Not sure if we have much of that here in the US.
I think boston had some like this.
Plenty of sewers all over the US that have brick. Not really something that is done too much anymore but plenty of the old stuff needs to get repaired from time to time.
Wouldn't the flow of the liquid pull on the ends of the exposed brickwork and erode it?
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that’s a huge rubber ball....wow!!!!
Good work.
I work same thing.
Good job boy's
A smelly job that has to be done, well done guys. I couldn't do it
Slavic Vibes billions? I think you mean millions
Well all jobs are smelly
Do you know when the segment was going in that thing some one says Llayton and mt name is Llayton and the voice sounds like my dads voice is that amazing
Can anyone explain this to me: When the workers cut open the old brick line, the sewage is flowing from left to right, with the new line at an angle opposite the flow. Then after the concrete is set and the rubber bungs are pulled, the sewage flows OUT of the new line and into the old line opposite the direction of the original flow. I've watched this over and over and I can't understand it!
70Kenny the one you got confused is the other end of new concrete sewer run, with water going back into brick lined sewer. At the start of video, the water is going into concrete sewer from brick lined sewer. It all about going around the Brighton tower and back into original sewer.
thank you !
I think it was Chris angel
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Is youtube trying to tell me that my viewing history is completely shit by recommending videos to me like this.
Great video. ♡ T.E.N.
That bloke with the glasses was saying "I'm getting too old for this shit".
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another fucked up response. what is it with this fucked up non english responses in these watermain videos? the fuck tard just above here had a fucked up answer too. I must be in the twilight zone of youtube comments. one video had what looked like license plates as reponses, then more of "kkjcdkdkddd" kind of bullshit.
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Salute to the workers, the engineers and the project!
Hanson concrete? we have one of them here.......wierd to see them 50000 miles away
rerouting the flow to the queens house...
More like to your moms house
Hi can someone tell me... is this sewer conveying stormwater or is it waste water ? Because in my town in Malaysia, sewer line refers to conduit conveying waste water ( i.e effluent from toilet and kitchen).tq.
Pefect Job
That is a shitty job!!!
Thank you, I'll be here all week...
There might be a probleme in place where turbulence on turn is started to wash cement in concrete.
Now this end of the old sewer line has been concreted in. Have they capped off the other end?
I was thinking they would add a T dunagan to that sewer
Who concretes timber struts in with the concrete 4-02
Good Team
I want to see equality of outcome so that women are given equal access to these sort of jobs :-)
Aaahh beautiful hydraulics
Why did they need to do this ?
Where did the original tunnel go ?
Did it pour straight into the river ?
I am guessing that the new tunnel goes to a sewer treatment plant
That’s where killer croc lives
3:40 when you eat too much taco
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lmao
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We dont eat that shit in this country
How many cans of febreez do u think think they needed
I think they might have to call in the febreez nuke
*I can smell it from here*
Hello ,i m a sewerman under Paris , i like your video, you make a big work , impressionnant and beautifull job, BYE.
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Very interesting. And very smelly.
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3:00 If you look carefully, you can see the daylight from the other side of the tunnel