One-week construction time-lapse with closeups: Week 4 of the Ⓢ-series: excavation, tower crane
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- čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
- Week 4 in the ongoing Ⓢ series, which follows the construction of a new 13-story senior living building in San Francisco. This is a #construction #timelapse with various closeups and "sub-time-lapses" at various speeds, condensing the week of February 24 - March 1, 2020, into about 36 minutes.
A full 7 days this week, as there's work every day. There's #excavation and foundation work, as well as work towards getting power to the tower crane. All through the week the #bulldozer makes innumerable round trips filling up trucks with dirt. On Saturday and Sunday, the #towercrane goes up, and I discover that the aim and viewing angle of the base time-lapse camera isn't good enough to get it all in. A quick adhoc adjustment midstream helps, but is still insufficient. We're so close to the site that it is going to be an issue getting the entire tower crane and the site itself into one view, something I'll have to address somehow in the next episode. Eventually, I'll be making a separate video about the tower crane, when I have the time (I have other camera views available for that).
All set to a hodgepodge of various music tracks, licensed from Audio Network (in chronological order):
Riders Of The West - Randall Breneman, Jake Field (1779/4)
Out On The Plains - Lincoln Grounds, Thomm Jutz (3225/1)
Disruption - Keith Beauvais, Chris Blackwell (2292/1)
Catch A Ride - Jake Field, Duncan Thompson (3060/7)
Catch A Ride 3 - Jake Field, Duncan Thompson (3060/94)
Dynamite 3 - Per Ljungqvist, George Nakas, Sara Gunnarsson (2784/10)
Bully Beef - Tom Quick (1548/3)
Back With The Faces - David O'Brien (1067/3)
Making It Happen - William Davies, Dag Torgersbraten, Tajh Abdulsamad, Lee Francis (3258/5)
Yo Bug Out - Andy Cooper (3059/9)
Rocket Launch - George Georgia, Linden Jay Berelowitz (3204/1)
Trouble Comes - Adam Drake, Tom Jenkins (3166/3)
Mirror River - Thomas Evans, Joshua Arcoleo (3028/2)
Starting Point - Igor Dvorkin, Duncan Pittock, Ellie Kidd (1761/6)
Of course you're always welcome to listen to your own playlist instead if you prefer (there's no dialog in the video).
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10:33 Don't think I ever saw anyone enjoying hammering like this guy so happy...!!!
I love your videos! They're so well done and fantastically fun to watch. I really like your editing abilities.
Wow piles are installed this week. First time saw real pile rather than on drawings!
5:41 Very nice a bit of documentary in US history...!!!👍🏻✔
Nice video !! I particulary like the historic sequence about the old cathedral !!!! I am impatient to see the next movie .
Really cool video! Interesting to see all the details you get. Thanks for putting together and posting. Must be alot of work!
U really ??
That track loader bit in the video hurt my soul a little.
Th is cool For build Tower crane on week 4 well done
So glad there’s another video up for the best construction channel on CZcams keep up the good work my friend
Love this format of the videos.
The guy lazily hammering the brick wall at appx 10:40, now there's a guy that enjoys his work. ;-)
After a certain age guys get like that he is probably making over $35 an hour plus if he is union, he is most likely tired he needs a little more stamina not bad $35 an hour especially if you're monthly Bill's/expenses are minimal
$35/hour? I'd be going at it like a steam train if I got that.
Shouldn't be using a hammer anyway, a percussion drill is way more efficient. The last thing he needs is a bit of brick flying at him at speed.
He holds the hammer like a girl
You do a great job and it is much appreciated. Must take a lot of your time.
Nice job with the St. Mary's clips. I was wondering why I didn't remember it, then figured out it burned before I started working in the City in 1965.
I probably should have noted that you can see the new St. Mary's in the background.
I do remember when that was built, and the controversy over its interesting (?) shadow lines.
The last part with the tower going up in front of the moving clouds and sunset was beautiful
I arranged specially to have those clouds come by at a pre-arranged time
Once again great job. Thanks for all the time and effort.
Oh precious antique bricks!
I’m just trying to imagine all of the brickwork they did around 1891. The equipment, manpower and the tools that was available back in that era.
Labor was cheap back then
Sand backfill made it relatively easy. Horse carts being hand loaded - about as easy as it gets.
Freedom flight I’ll bet they laid the brick a lot faster then the guy doing the tear out.
Loving every moment, cannot wait until the next
Классное видео 👍👍 смотрю каждый выпуск
Truly fascinating to watch. Loved that into surf music.
Thank you so much for these nice movies.
Amazing Construction
I can't thank you enough!
Welcome back tower crane #7 🥰😀😁😆
this series is just excellent!
👍 interesting video.
Love these videos! Great pace and energy!
Poor dozer, he is the busiest guy on the site.
Yeah it takes a lot of work for this senior building
Amazing video and editing! 👍👍
Great video. Fantastic content. Really inspired me to put up some construction time lapse videos of my own
Keep up the good work on your video's you are doing great i love it
I just found your channel, I really enjoy the videos, great work👍🏻
wow! thanks so much for the video
Great camera work Looking good. Keep them comimg Please !!
Excellent content keep it up
I just came here for the music. xD
Seriously though the "Small Crane" you refer to is known as an "RT" Crane (Rough Terrain) & the larger one that was used to build the Tower Crane is an "AT" Crane (All-Terrain) (Looks like a Terex Demag (Now Tadano) AC500-1 (600 US Ton Capacity) model.
Thanks for the details!
6:53 "concrete washout? nope no concrete washout here!" I like how they placed the washout on soil and then bury it. Environmental people would have my nuts if I ever tried that!
I'm Addicted.....
Cool series! about those excavators at the start of the video, they had augers and they drilled holes and installed cylindrical hollow tubes, and then concrete was placed inside them. Are those caissons or piles?
Thanks so much for these video series
My dad used to build things (mostly houses) but I'm learning a lot
I interested if they keep the brick wall for some sort of period piece in the basement
thanks again for your work
In some instances, they are required to keep parts of "historic" buildings, mainly facades. But not in this case. Most of the old church was long gone before even the prior building on this site was built, and I don't imagine anyone considered the foundation to be historic. Would have been cool, though, but I doubt the builder would have liked the added problems and expense.
At 11:16, did you people notice, that the hydraulic valve block of the excavator on the right is leaking in the night.
Yes, I noticed it sliding down overnight.
No
What side
Can in arm stay up for 12 hours?
No it was probably just strain on the metal
If anyone is interested, I just tried to estimate the grade of the road next to the construction site. I don't have 100% accurate data, but between google earth and other estimates, I estimate a 10% grade for the roads on the left and right of the site. Certainly not the steepest grade in San Francisco, but certainly nothing to sneeze at when making sure everything is truly level. The westernmost wall appears to be approximately 25 feet high (or deep, depending on your perspective.) I suppose these facts are only significant to Floridians like myself where the grade of the ground is typically 0%, lol.
The steepness of SF's street is a constant topic of conversation. There are even sites like hillmapper.com that attempt to document them all. According to that site, the street on the left is 10.4% and the street on the right is 9.3%. So, you're pretty darn close, congrats!
For comparison, officially according to the bureau of engineering, the steepest is Filbert between Leavenworth and Hyde at 31.5 percent. But unofficially, Bradford Street above Tompkins Avenue has a grade of 41 percent.
@@HospitalConstruction Not too shabby! lol. Again, Thank you for your hard work on keeping this channel going, I really look forward to every new episode.
First 👍 First comment 🤙 🙄 third view. Quarantine so I have nothing else to do. Music 😁 huge improvement CZcams not flagging for copywriting?
Very cool video thx ;-)
The other is for the pumpcrete or the lifts for workers later on the stage and the later on floors platforms and building as it rises up...
Best video so far in this series!!!! Erecting the crane was cool!!! Is it safe to assume that the site closed down way back in March-April like the rest of the world due to COVID-19?? Or because it’s America and Trump was in charge the site didn’t close.....???
Construction of residences is considered "essential" and doesn't have to stop.
Payday is the best day 30:55.
30:50 I was JUST thinking these guy's better be getting payed good for there work! which I know they already do. :D
2:40 chill moment :)
hopping in the Last part of this whole video is that you will reveal your set up on how you take this video, cause I am curious and also amazed, love from philippines 🥰🥰
I can sum it up as: 6 cameras, many terabytes of disk space, and lots and lots of editing work and other work.
All that driving with a TRACKED loader? They're crazy, tons of wear on the track system, and on the operators ass.
Jonathan Jung, if all you got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail.
I suspect the ground is a little to soft for a wheelie. I could only imagine the ruts without packing that dirt
You have to wonder if that was the best way of excavating the pit.
wow really nice
31:39 moblie crane goes up to bring up the new crane
33:40 the new crane goes up
min 10:40, till the midknight, the wall is history :-)
Some job sites are milked for money as long as possible. NY is the expert at that, and Boston a close second, both milked subway tunnels for decades. As pointed out, many inefficiencies, ka ching, ka ching.
Best
So interesting. Such a crammed site, narrow streets etc. Where is this located in San Francisco?
O'Farrell and Van Ness
Chewebacca1994 ok that must have been where KRON was. I was trying to remember which tv studio it was. Thanks. Great videos, as usual.
18:01 why didn't they drive the batch mix concrete truck over to the holes rather than carrying it over in the bucket?
Exactly, the ground is much too soft. If you look around all the other equipment is on tracks.
Maybe they havent got steel plates to drive on or such a machine here..
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I mean like they did later 26:54
27:42 there are working in 3 pm
Sir, I have watched nearly every one of your videos and obviously I enjoy them. I have to say the new music just flat out sucks! Having vocals in this kind of video is just unnecessary and kind of dumb. I think it should be just a little background noise and not a distraction. The music in your previous videos the last four years has been perfect! Just my opinion, thanks and keep up the good work
Sorry, I like the new music. I found the old boring and quickly turned it off.
I understand what you're saying, and it is indeed something I considered myself, but I eventually decided that, in my opinion, it works fine to sometimes have vocal music. One thing I have learned over the years is that it is impossible to please everyone with the music choices, so I tend to just go with what I like, tempered greatly by what is available with respect to licensing issues (legal and cost). My advice for anyone who doesn't like the music is to turn down the volume and listen to their own favorites. Thanks for the comment, I appreciate it!
Hospital Construction 👍👍👍
Robert Shaffner I couldn't agree more. The music is beyond pathetic. Thank God I'm able to mute it.
frowny face on the lower center-left of the large concrete wall in the back
Love your videos! I have a question... What’s that white building with no windows in the background?
I think you're probably referring to the new St. Mary's Cathedral. (Which by the way is quite a place, and popular with the tour buses.)
great videos. Just curious if you can monitor the cameras in live, or you come by the end of the day and see it ?
A combination of both. For the base time-lapse camera, I usually don't see it until the end of the week.
@@HospitalConstruction thanks :)
You can rotate your camera 90° (portrait mode) to get the tower crane and the field in view
That's a right angle you get 10 points!90°▪¥£●♤□♤■£€€€€€€
Супер. Спасибо
You're welcome
Fun to watch...miserable hard work to do.
Who was loading the end dumps, who was the dirt contractor?
Notice Sutro Tower on horizon- left center of pix.
Indeed, Sutro Tower makes cameo appearances in a number of clips in a number of the episodes!
These union guys just don’t get much done in a day.
they largely do what management tells them to do.
6:08 the bulidong from before
19-08 TO 19-30 , I have no idea what that on site mix is but it sure as hell would not pass a "quality check"
why not? I'd think they would need spread footings but I guess not, just a piece of I-beam stuck in the ground and held in place by concrete. So I guess they are expecting friction between the concrete and the ground to supply the strength. In earthquake country I thought they'd need more then this. Maybe the new building isn't going to be very tall.
Looks to me like flowable fill not concrete. Just liquid sand.
Is there security guard for that security at night?
The small mobile crane is there 28:01
Nice video but how can they possibly think its ok to load trucks with a Trackloader and the dirt is 500 feet away. Are they milking it or ignorant?
how would you have done it? The other possible load out site was taken up by other action. I'm surprised they didn't have 2 loaders since the empty trucks had to wait so long.
looks like no trucks allowed on site for what ever reason, however, a rubber tire loader is correct choice, yes 2 better than 1 if the trucks must be loaded from that far away. Completely wasting the tracks traveling that much with the 963. to much wear and tear. none the less im sure the Super has some justification he is doing that way...i hope
better is for this use a wheel loader
wonder why OPERATIONS was stenciled on the wall? how long ago? why?
The prior building on this site was a TV Studio. The lower level was a parking garage. My guess is that was a reserved parking spot for the "Operations" department of the TV Station.
10:25 poor soul...
19:11 me after taco bell!
0:01 opening
29:22 the small moblie crane is there
Оооо брат а когда продолжение
At 34:02 top right side - a mini cormet
Or maybe the moon setting? :-)
@@constructionwatcher5381 possible !?
Excuse me, how tall is the tower crane?
Tower crane #7 is back 33:40
The mobile crane is getting disassemble 34:47
Hospital needs a permanently installed tower crane???
23:14 there are working in the wall
33:48 - - > 34:20
Well can morning wakeup crane and sleep!
No way!
What about that out of service bus at 31:31? It was there for a while
I didnt see no bus
Heh, I didn't even notice that, you've got sharp eyes! That's the 38 line, which is a pretty busy, 24-hour line (an average of 55,270 people riding every day). So, inevitably, you sometimes see broken buses on there from time to time. Some trivia: way back 9 years ago when I was just starting to make videos, I made this video about it: czcams.com/video/M1mTm4aYewU/video.html
@@wilhelmushoffmann8054 It appears at 31:06, coming down down the street on the left. It gets towed off at 31:31.
Sa vina mucitorii la lucru ca presedintele araco sta izolat in casa.
4:09 job in 11am
Why did it say week 3
That was an embarrassing mistake. You're the first to say anything!
14:24 there are working to put something
1001 Van Ness.
9:09 working in a hot day
35:08 closing
pala gommata?
18:41 working at 2 pm
Muchos errores de seguridad en este video, por errores menores se envian los elementos 3 dias para la casa, así como estos es motivo de despido inmediato
31:53 A crane R work the tower crane