• The first, called the "Ⓗ series", follows construction of a 12-story, $2.1 billion hospital, occupying a city block in San Francisco, for almost 5 years, from June 2014 to March 2019, in 280 videos.
• The second, called the "Ⓢ series", follows construction of a 13-story senior living facility for just over 2 years, from February 2020 to April 2022, in 93 videos.
Both contain weekly videos with #timelapses and closeups, and other videos covering various #construction happenings. Most videos have music, no narration.
I have no affiliation with the buildings or the construction companies. I just did this as a hobby, mostly showing what’s publicly visible, generally as "entertainment", but I do find the procedures interesting and highlight/explain them when I can. I always like explanations from construction experts about what is in the videos, feel free to comment or contact me.
There are no plans for a third series at this time.
I miss it I used to bust rivets back in the day when I start there was any safety it was just you one hand for the company and one hand for you that’s how we stayed alive I loved it and truly miss it
So happy to be a mobile crane operator. Just wouldn't want to be a town crane operator because of the heights. Especially during strong winds, I've heard that the crane sways badly at times. Been an operator for close to thirty years and guess i always shall be. Love operating cranes.
question, the two guys with the backpack engines with a small hose who follows the main person pouring the concrete. what is it that there doing. thanks in advance..
Job well done !!! These are the men who built this country, with all the buildings, roads, bridges, ships and everything we see. Their sweat and hard work MUST be appreciated and celebrated by all and by future generations who are benefitting and enjoying their creations. Regretfully, our corrupt political leaders and kleptocrats, are destroying our country and its people.
Exciting start! Part 1 of the tower crane assembly process provides an intriguing glimpse into the intricate steps involved in erecting such a massive structure. Can't wait to see the rest unfold!
@@HospitalConstruction Sorry to hear that. Hopefully you’ll find another project soon. Sadly, I don’t think much is being built in San Francisco right now. I’ve loved your prior videos.
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