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Toute qu'un mât de drapeau un beau contrat de l'installer je ne vous souhaite pas qu'il tombe un jour va y avoir des dégâts le jour où ça arriveras c'est pamale dégager là où il est installé prudence et faire attention pareil
The PV Install crew crushed the automated octopus arm as we like to call it we can dream about every thing automated but tmap is the dumbest concept when you can still improve and implement better things with stick build although the new next tracker xtr system poses challenges trying to turn something into an assembly line has only cost people their lives and or serious bodily harm it will take at least 5+ years to even get close to stick build mortenson was at the peak 2020 ever since then they been stepping in the wrong direction and it all came down to management but the lowest point was eye opening from the failed Florida projects to the project in Waco that should’ve never been such a disaster and all of it came from upper management and the promotions over the past few years honestly pathetic if you ask me what once was the solar company is now a joke and shell of it’s former self
I was apart of the testing team for tmap at Texas Solar Nova it is seriously a dumb concept trying to turn construction into an assembly line is very dangerous and already not cost friendly trying to get rid of the human aspect has never lead to anything good only rarely
those two tools are very nice but also very expensive. Not sure if those would be good for a homeowner with a small rebar job. I am building my own foundation for a 72 x 40 foot slab with a 4 foot short walls, so I bought those 2 and I got to tell you, I think those are worth the money, when compared to what a contractor would of charged for the job.
Nice video! Currently I'm using the basic 5Ah batteries, for the small Power Tools they are more than enough for me, but, considering these when these get used up.
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There are many examples of 4D. Most are used to seeing a building being constructed from excavation, foundation, structure and enclosure systems being installed over time based on the construction schedule which we refer to as a Macro level. This example is the same process, but is a smaller and more defined scope of the construction schedule which we call a Micro level 4D. This micro level 4D is much more successful with planning scopes of work.