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Very cool. Small tower crane huh?@HBCraig
Was hoping to see one of your cranes up at crazy horse.
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That thing is a monster.It's up and flying the flag
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Yes. Took a tour to the face of it. They are going to use it to sculpt the other side of the rock as there is only access from one side.Very cool. Small tower crane huh?
What are you doing there?
How far was it going?3 Osh-Kosh pulling 440,000 lbs up an 18° grade View attachment 1126108
A mile or so. Full grade.... maybe 1/8th of a mileHow far was it going?
I was just curious why they didn't drive it there.A mile or so. Full grade.... maybe 1/8th of a mile
But, there's 900k lbs of counterweight on other trucks too
I don't really know if it does. I know that the turbine is 6.2MW.man, the amount of carbon fuels that are used to produce the windmill, ship it, prepping the site, installing it with all support vehicles.
Do they even get a return?
Cool pic by the way!
Sure, some hydrocarbons are burned to produce, ship, prep and install, but it it ends there. Whereas a fossil fuel generator burns hydrocarbons to produce, ship, prep, install and RUN every minute throughout it’s entire lifespan. Would you rather live next to a windmill or a refinery?man, the amount of carbon fuels that are used to produce the windmill, ship it, prepping the site, installing it with all support vehicles.
Do they even get a return?
Cool pic by the way!
You didnt answer the question.Sure, some hydrocarbons are burned to produce, ship, prep and install, but it it ends there. Whereas a fossil fuel generator burns hydrocarbons to produce, ship, prep, install and RUN every minute throughout it’s entire lifespan. Would you rather live next to a windmill or a refinery?
Neither.Sure, some hydrocarbons are burned to produce, ship, prep and install, but it it ends there. Whereas a fossil fuel generator burns hydrocarbons to produce, ship, prep, install and RUN every minute throughout it’s entire lifespan. Would you rather live next to a windmill or a refinery?
Was that project Neon a couple 3 years ago? I worked on it here and there. If it's recent I know we have something with Granite down there, but that looks like Neon with Keiwit.500 ton working on the spaghetti bowl in Vegas placing girders
@Nordie were you on this job?
Cool. Do it pleaseWas that project Neon a couple 3 years ago? I worked on it here and there. If it's recent I know we have something with Granite down there, but that looks like Neon with Keiwit.
One of your cranes with Dielco is setting the girders on my project. I'll try to snag pictures the next time they come back out. It'll be a month or 2.
These were from a while back, I don't have anything to do with setting them, we goto work once they're set and decked.Cool. Do it please
Does your company do both above and below grade waterproofing? Looking at the roof deck and Sarnafil PVC stuff looks like my past lifeMaking some progress on our projects, here’s a couple. First is the installation of a StormTrap system on a storm water mitigation project and the 2nd is a Student Services building. Both are going well. I wish I could take credit for them however, I am more or less just the chief paper pusher..
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I work for a firm that manages design and construction for public entities such as school districts, cities, counties and others. Since I work in California, most of the specs I see are higher end quality such as Sarnafil roofs. Projects I work on typically use 48 division specs and the quality aspect holds true to the upper end across all of them, including waterproofing. These buildings are intended to serve upwards of 50 years.Does your company do both above and below grade waterproofing? Looking at the roof deck and Sarnafil PVC stuff looks like my past life
Very cool. I did grunt work. Most of the single ply applications I did were "mechanically attached", very little of the fully adhered stuff. The only "weakness" I found with those membranes was the relative ease in which they could be punctured. HVAC installers could step on a screw they dropped and punch a hole...and at least a half dozen times I had to repair bullet holes in the hoodI work for a firm that manages design and construction for public entities such as school districts, cities, counties and others. Since I work in California, most of the specs I see are higher end quality such as Sarnafil roofs. Projects I work on typically use 48 division specs and the quality aspect holds true to the upper end across all of them, including waterproofing. These buildings are intended to serve upwards of 50 years.
Champion Crane?Making some progress on our projects, here’s a couple. First is the installation of a StormTrap system on a storm water mitigation project and the 2nd is a Student Services building. Both are going well. I wish I could take credit for them however, I am more or less just the chief paper pusher..
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Ain’t that the truth. I pretty much patrol the roof during install. When I find screws or other roof damaging debris, I take pictures of it, clean it up myself and then include a discussion of the matter (with pics) at the subsequent construction meeting..Very cool. I did grunt work. Most of the single ply applications I did were "mechanically attached", very little of the fully adhered stuff. The only "weakness" I found with those membranes was the relative ease in which they could be punctured. HVAC installers could step on a screw they dropped and punch a hole...and at least a half dozen times I had to repair bullet holes in the hood
Yes, but owned by someone else now. Recently bought out I think.Champion Crane?
Reliable Crane bought them. They are good dudes.Yes, but owned by someone else now. Recently bought out I think.
This work was scheduled to be picked by TNT but there was a road incident that forced a change. Happened right off the local freeway off ramp..
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Ouch!Yes, but owned by someone else now. Recently bought out I think.
This work was scheduled to be picked by TNT but there was a road incident that forced a change. Happened right off the local freeway off ramp..
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Is that a GMK 6300?on a job in Cielo near Rancho Santa fe setting tress again
Wholy cow. My boss took about 10 similar large mature palms out of his backyard to build his shop. Looks like if he had marketed his trees properly, he could have paid for the 1800 sq ft shop in full with the trees!on a job in Cielo near Rancho Santa fe setting tress again
500 ton with luffer in downtown LA erecting a tower crane.
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500 ton with luffer in downtown LA erecting a tower crane.
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Besides them giving you work, which is a good thing, those pricks waltzed in, bought every nursery in the surrounding counties. Which in general, made an afternoon of wandering around a cool nursery about as much fun as having some newbie sales go-fer following you around a car lot, making dumb-ass statements, so frustrating you just drive off.on a job in Cielo near Rancho Santa fe setting tress again
Impressive as hell. All the work and money it takes to go to work. How many guys....excuse me, "people" does it take to assemble the tower crane? Between the 500t crew and the guys putting the parts flying in together, not a small operation.500 ton with luffer in downtown LA erecting a tower crane.
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Do you remember Tom Dean?These guys are flying my RTUs not sure who’s doing my steel View attachment 1004948
I hope this wasn't directed towards T&B...Do you remember Tom Dean?
Great company I work for themThese guys are flying my RTUs not sure who’s doing my steel View attachment 1004948