Building Colorado Neighborhoods from Scratch

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  • čas přidán 22. 07. 2024
  • Our third episode of the "Operation Black Ice" Series found us in BEAUTIFUL Castle Rock, Colorado on a visit with Bemas Construction.
    First off... Let us remind you that the earth moving in Colorado is AMAZING. The site we were on was a residential subdivision where they were making nice foundations for new housing communities.
    In Colorado, the soil is super expansive... So they have to remove it, compact it again, and work some moisture into it so they can build those foundations. #construction #heavyequipment #colorado
    Equipment: D9 and D8 Dozers, 631 Caterpillar Scrapers
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    Chapters:
    0:00 - Intro
    2:43 - Project Explained
    4:30 - D9’s Pushing Scrapers
    6:10 - Grade Checker Hero
    8:10 - Rental of the Day
    10:12 - Soil Talk
    11:06 - Outro
    12:09 - Bonus Content
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Komentáře • 110

  • @AaronWitt
    @AaronWitt  Před rokem +15

    Why is there a negative perception of the blue collar world?

    • @Gcitylofi_
      @Gcitylofi_ Před rokem

      Where was the operation black ice intro?

    • @RamminRanch
      @RamminRanch Před rokem +4

      @@Gcitylofi_ at the beginning of the video? Are you blind?

  • @wilsonh3132
    @wilsonh3132 Před rokem +24

    I’m 15 and just learned how to run tractor and pan bout 2 weeks ago and have been doing so ever since working full time for my Dad. Love the scraper vids, keep em coming👊🏼👌

    • @travisstonehouse4932
      @travisstonehouse4932 Před rokem +1

      Good keep at it young man 💪it's a great trade running equipment. It's been good to me for more than 30 years. 👍✌️

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem +7

      this is sweet!!! work hard!!

  • @travisstonehouse4932
    @travisstonehouse4932 Před rokem +2

    Good times when iron is moving 👍means good beer and steak dinners. 💪✌️

  • @johnsheridan6452
    @johnsheridan6452 Před rokem +2

    Ran 627 and 637's on the east side of Denver for a couple years. Look south from the airport, we did all that land and put down building pads. So much work out there.

  • @treehugga69
    @treehugga69 Před rokem +9

    Love seeing the videos from different parts of the world. You should come out to BC to see the coastal/interior logging equipment. The bunchers, yarders, processing...

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem

      we hope to visit BC logging one day I'd love to see it

    • @MrThatnativeguy
      @MrThatnativeguy Před rokem +1

      With a name like treehugga you’d think logging would be your least interest

    • @cool9142
      @cool9142 Před rokem +1

      @@MrThatnativeguy not to be that guy but most smart tree lovers know controlled logging is good.

    • @ShaneFleming2016
      @ShaneFleming2016 Před rokem

      @@MrThatnativeguy Logging is necessary for healthy forests.

  • @NicolasCr711
    @NicolasCr711 Před rokem

    thank ssss for the vd ................great proyect !!!!

  • @idcanthony9286
    @idcanthony9286 Před rokem

    I love in Colorado Springs, CO about 60 miles south of Denver. I used go commute to Denver for several years. I have always wondered why they would scrape so much of the earth prior to construction. Very interesting for sure!

  • @jortractor
    @jortractor Před rokem +2

    I'm a Colorado boy ive been in the mining industry in the high country for 10 years now but Ive got quite a few friends that work or worked for Ames construction all over Colorado all the way down to Texas. Amazing man great video and the best piece of equipment besides a excavator hands down is a scraper!

  • @kimellis4659
    @kimellis4659 Před rokem

    Love Colorado heavy equipment construction. Two of my boys work for HEI Civil out of Castle Rock!!!

  • @billortloff4215
    @billortloff4215 Před rokem

    The straight dozer vs. the u or semi-u dozer blades doesn't make contact with scrapers rear wheels as easily. Awesome videos.

  • @randyhartwell974
    @randyhartwell974 Před rokem

    It's interesting to see a single scraper being pushed by a dozer. I run a 657 and we always have two scrapers linking up doing push/pull.

  • @Powskia
    @Powskia Před rokem +1

    Ha I am the surveyor on that site now, would have been cool to meet you when Bemas was there.

  • @thorjensen9829
    @thorjensen9829 Před rokem +9

    Watching these as an Aussie Scoopy (scraper operator) is fascinating, the safety officers down here would have a heart attack seeing a grade checker in an active cut! Is having grade checkers a fairly common practice in the USA? Here in Australia just about everything in the dirt world gets fitted with gps, even the ancient D9N that’s pushing me in my 631G has gps installed. Cheers from down under!

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem

      yep it's still pretty common

    • @tristanmakin9493
      @tristanmakin9493 Před rokem +1

      I think one gps rig would be a little cheaper than 15, if the ground guy can keep up

    • @franciscomartinez4654
      @franciscomartinez4654 Před 10 měsíci

      It can be scary your heart drops when you lose sight of them.

  • @Bryan46162
    @Bryan46162 Před rokem +1

    This sounds like the perfect application for a monster dragline...

  • @bdubbs75
    @bdubbs75 Před rokem +1

    another great video. The company i work actually sales to Bemas. Glad to see what they are about.

  • @Schismarch
    @Schismarch Před rokem +1

    I just enjoyed today.

  • @rp1645
    @rp1645 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for explaining the versatile, all around BEST and will say Fastest mover of Dirt. A Scraper (Turn-a-pull) as what I was told they were called when I grew up. Watching them do the big cuts for the main highway being built. You see the big cuts as you drive, then a Large Lower area ahead of you. For years on the highway they cut that hill out, then the versatile scraper would move that dirt, dump it to fill the Low land built up for Highway. In my Humble opinion the ONE engine Scraper is cheaper to buy than TWO engine power. The overall maintenance and Diesel is a Huge saving on overall contactor costs to BID Job. The thing people are seeing now on so many site work is Excavator and the Ruff Terrain Dumps. Everyone forgets about how scrapers are STILL so important as a Earthmover tool, for moving cut Dirt very FAST
    So glad you explained about them. Not many Big Companies makes that great earthmover anymore

    • @johnsheridan6452
      @johnsheridan6452 Před rokem

      The singles (631) need a D8 or 9 to push them through the cut, the twins (627-637) do push-pull where you hook up to a partner. Twin push pull will out perform any single. The fuel use is justified as The pair is independent and can haul 60 to 70 yards per lap if they overload.

    • @johnsheridan6452
      @johnsheridan6452 Před rokem

      The only outfit in Colorado that uses 631s is bemis and they've got a couple dozen of them. Every so often you catch them overroading at 2:00 in the morning with a train of 15 scrapers going up the highway.

  • @derKarl_stp
    @derKarl_stp Před rokem +4

    7:10 Aaron talking about the soft and kinda unstable ground there... 8:30 claiming it looked stable enough (with standing water besides the non existing road) to drive a SUV with street tires on there 🤣
    I love this sense of humor how you finally dealt with it in the end

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem +1

      whoopsy

    • @derKarl_stp
      @derKarl_stp Před rokem

      @@AaronWitt thats why I like the videos so much, you have such an irony in them

  • @1farmer608
    @1farmer608 Před rokem +1

    I came for the “I’ve never seen anything like this” content. Hopefully next episode I will not be disappointed.

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem

      unfortunately for you I've visited Bemas before

  • @avenheavner108
    @avenheavner108 Před rokem +2

    Great video as always I always learn something. When will there be a watch me work episode coming out?

  • @offroadrepairman
    @offroadrepairman Před rokem +2

    Holy cow, I’m the Mechanic on the Bemas job in castle rock this was filmed at.

  • @WiIdbiII
    @WiIdbiII Před rokem +1

    Love your videos. I was a haul truck driver and operator for 27 years. But nowadays I see heavy equipment at work and I'm completely against all the constant building and building and building. I hate seeing empty land turn into subdivisions.

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem

      thank you for watching I'm glad you enjoy what we put together

  • @bammersmith5993
    @bammersmith5993 Před rokem +1

    I've got a lot of time pulling a pan with a D-8 CAT.building ponds.

  • @suedeone8505
    @suedeone8505 Před rokem

    Come out to Arizona and do a video with Markham. I am a finish 23 hand out there, I'm the fastest in the west but talk is cheap, let me know when you're ready

  • @ironman3406
    @ironman3406 Před rokem +1

    Nothing better or more efficient than a fleet of scrapers!! I love em! #letsmakescrapersgreatagain

  • @Jpaydirt
    @Jpaydirt Před rokem +1

    you should show us the soils report, I'd love to see the it

  • @coryhusnik3583
    @coryhusnik3583 Před rokem

    Awesome! Aaron my uncle Marty is head in estimating at ames construction. We are at deer camp together now. I hear you are filing the north Carolina site ?

  • @cullenaukee5899
    @cullenaukee5899 Před rokem

    Little boxes on the hillside, little boxes made of ticky tacky

  • @carlfalt174
    @carlfalt174 Před rokem

    Looks like classic sand pit

  • @donaldmckie5960
    @donaldmckie5960 Před rokem +1

    Like your videos and on this one just wondering what determines how far down they dig to reach there goal.

    • @Bowiiihowdy
      @Bowiiihowdy Před rokem +2

      Engineering mostly. The determine dig and fill depth for drainage

  • @hellgaa91
    @hellgaa91 Před rokem +1

    Actually friends with the Ames, knew Dick before he passed and my step dad worked for him for years training his horses.

  • @tugboat2739
    @tugboat2739 Před rokem +2

    Enjoy your videos

  • @yotaman492
    @yotaman492 Před rokem

    Lets put some Trimble Earthworks on those scrappers & dozers, then we're talking true efficiency.

  • @UncleManuel
    @UncleManuel Před rokem

    Offroad driving training with Aaron Witt:
    1: rent an AWD vehicle
    2: drive on dirt that looks stable
    3: get stuck
    😂😂😁😁😇😇

  • @qiubin7699
    @qiubin7699 Před rokem

    I never really grasp the concept of scraper. Might as well use front end loaders.

  • @redmesa2975
    @redmesa2975 Před rokem

    Wonder what the name Beamus represents ? Ames other company SEMA is Ames spelled backwards.

  • @FishFind3000
    @FishFind3000 Před rokem +1

    7:10 cries in Illinois clay…

  • @jascollinscork
    @jascollinscork Před rokem

    Wow great video BUT I don’t understand how they can build on such loose soil with little stability 🤔

    • @johnsheridan6452
      @johnsheridan6452 Před rokem

      It's called subexing. We dig out 25 to 40 ft down, then do lifts as we water each lift and compact it to rebuild all the way back up to grade. It's the only way to build in Denver or the house was sink in 20 years.

  • @sthomp41
    @sthomp41 Před rokem

    A tom holland belt loader would've been perfect for this operation.

  • @youtub3rwm482
    @youtub3rwm482 Před rokem +1

    can someone explain what they are doing?

  • @bjmxd
    @bjmxd Před rokem

    15ft goddamn! i wonder why it cant just be like 4 ft down unless its all clay ir weird material

  • @rclover99
    @rclover99 Před rokem

    could they not run tandem scrapers to fill them in a decent time?.. glad the shotman realizes if he gets in the way a hard hat isn't going to help lol

  • @owenbrinkman9114
    @owenbrinkman9114 Před rokem +1

    You have inspired me to become an operator

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem +1

      this is amazing. Work hard and you can go far

  • @headfirst6227
    @headfirst6227 Před rokem +1

    Going that deep you’re probably getting into the ancient seabed from when Colorado was at the equator.

    • @jamescaliendo1030
      @jamescaliendo1030 Před rokem

      Pangea?? Or before that?

    • @johnsheridan6452
      @johnsheridan6452 Před rokem +1

      Wish I could post pictures.. we were 75' down out in Ft Lipton gravel pits when we hit the clay under the sand. For weeks we cut sand that no man has ever seen. The patterns and colors were incredible from champagne pink to rust color clay. That's the best part of cutting earth, sometimes your the first being to ever lay eyes on it.

    • @headfirst6227
      @headfirst6227 Před rokem

      @@jamescaliendo1030 Pangea I’m thinking. There’s a good video here on CZcams showing the migration of Colorado throughout time. I just wish I could remember the name.

    • @jamescaliendo1030
      @jamescaliendo1030 Před rokem

      @@headfirst6227 I'm wondering what epoch is was in?? I find geology amazing. The KT boundary,how pangea split apart etc

    • @jamescaliendo1030
      @jamescaliendo1030 Před rokem

      @@johnsheridan6452 dude that's amazing. Knowing you're the first person to ever lay eyes on that, on top of the fact you're exposing it to the first time it's seen sunlight in millions of years...just incredible man

  • @Dbergson
    @Dbergson Před rokem

    Yeah I wouldn't go thru here!HAHA!

  • @aggrievedcookie3273
    @aggrievedcookie3273 Před rokem +1

    *Aaron staring at the ground* : “Man I freaking love dirt!”

  • @kc5287
    @kc5287 Před rokem

    Castle Rock not Denver it's not even a suburb of Denver, it is a separate town between Denver and Monument

  • @jaysom2240
    @jaysom2240 Před rokem

    Never Spin your tires.

  • @raganusmc
    @raganusmc Před rokem

    Come talk to connell next time your in Colorado

  • @adrianspeeder
    @adrianspeeder Před rokem +1

    Out of control building out here. Can't get a normal ass house for under 400 and they only have 5 feet between them.

  • @mikescaffo4850
    @mikescaffo4850 Před rokem

    I don't see how it's cost effective with all the money that is spent on the dirt removal can someone explain it to me in the comments please?

    • @UAL012
      @UAL012 Před rokem +4

      So in Colorado most of the dirt there is clay based. As a result, the dirt is VERY expansive (to the tune of about 20-25%) when it comes into contact with water/moisture. The idea of an Over Excavation (which is what this is) is to expand and then compact the dirt properly so that a house foundation won't be threatened/damaged. It's basically a way to prevent future expansion.
      Ironically, I used to work for Ames/Bemas as a scraper operator YEARS ago. I have since moved into the management role as a superintendent (different company). In Colorado, There's a really good chance I've worked on a road you've driven on or a neighborhood you're familiar with.

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem

      thanks for the explanation Jay

  • @jebmcdonald5709
    @jebmcdonald5709 Před rokem

    Can guarantee some 349s and a40s could move that dirt a lot faster

    • @AaronWitt
      @AaronWitt  Před rokem +1

      whatever you say you're the expert

  • @Kasi01
    @Kasi01 Před rokem

    Cool video but I wish they’d stop turning the whole front range into a suburb

    • @FishFind3000
      @FishFind3000 Před rokem +3

      Buy all the land so they can’t develope

    • @blueman5924
      @blueman5924 Před rokem

      the American dream ; give me a house where the buffalo roamed. :(

    • @tyfast27
      @tyfast27 Před rokem

      @@blueman5924 where do you live that is so much better I’m sure you haven’t infringed upon any already existing animal life throughout the course of your life? Please explain

  • @brandonwilliams5900
    @brandonwilliams5900 Před rokem

    Local 12 operator! Your ass how is fire 🔥

  • @jc7654
    @jc7654 Před rokem +1

    to me it just seems like a lot of work and money to just get house blocks , don't get me wrong i love to see how it gets done but isn't there more suitable ground around that doesn't need some much earth work , what would an average size house block cost in an estate like that before you put a house on it .

    • @smitedude
      @smitedude Před rokem

      You should get out of a city maybe and use your brain.

    • @rp1645
      @rp1645 Před rokem

      YES by my home when they build where large blocks of former FARMERS Land, the Farmer retired or Died. A Development corporation buys the plates. What they do by my home is called (Pre Loading) they bring in a 15 to 20 foot high layer of Large rocky gravel. The material from another Per Load or just the extra from a Rock Pit. It sits for 6 months (Lowering itself into former tilled soil. SINKS into the ground) The former ground had been turned over for years by Farmers. Very soft. They then Remove the Pre Load, just down to the grade they need, pre Load is moved to another sit being prepared. This former Farmer tilled soil has "0" stabilization. Have seen Fire Hydrant
      when done. The underground contractor has to pour huge cement block forms around Hydrant just at below grade, Base of Hydrants or Hydrants would start to SINK. Have also heard
      Contactors doing power Repairs by my home talk about the direct burial of Main power cables at a huge Mall/ shopping center, having to be replaced/Repair, from corrosion eating through power cables. The Developer was cheap, did not want to put in conduit. The City allowed Direct bury. The Farming SOIL was very corrosive.

    • @jc7654
      @jc7654 Před rokem

      @@rp1645 but how much does a block cost

    • @gregbridges2365
      @gregbridges2365 Před rokem

      They do this because the soil is expansive not unstable by placing it back moisture density controlled you limit shrink swell to acceptable limits

  • @Fred-uc4eo
    @Fred-uc4eo Před rokem

    Spinning tires..Great way to get fired..

    • @adrianspeeder
      @adrianspeeder Před rokem

      Why?

    • @Fred-uc4eo
      @Fred-uc4eo Před rokem

      Wears them out faster and if you spin on rocks you can slice open a very expensive tire

  • @kimsmith2756
    @kimsmith2756 Před rokem

    I am 9 years old and I know how to drive a tractor a truck a skid steer and a razor

  • @theguyswhotryf9166
    @theguyswhotryf9166 Před 10 měsíci

    Stop developing here it’s ruining my state

  • @jascollinscork
    @jascollinscork Před rokem

    Wow great video BUT I don’t understand how they can build on such loose soil with little stability 🤔

    • @tomwilson8227
      @tomwilson8227 Před rokem

      The scrapers take it out haul it away then they put it all back in and compact it a layer at a time? That’s what the video just showed lol