Climate in Vietnam is very different, look it up before spewing foolishness. Is it better with rebar? Yes, but this is a third world country and they dealt with what they have on hands.
@@tdgdbs1 Oh, I understand, the degrees of temperature and the laws of thermodynamics do not apply in Vietnam because they are, according to you, from the third world. Ok, Ok...🤣
complaining about reinforcement when the crew just screeded a road by hand. Funny how we went hundreds of years with no reinforcement and structures lasted longer that what is designed/built now..
@@afrimedia5897 вопрос в уплотнении грунта, а так нарезают швы расширения алмазными кругами и заливают битумом. но главное уплотнение грунта, которое не делалось...
That looks like it is Vietnam or some weird country like that they don’t have winter so contraction expansion doesn’t really matter much rebar would be a plus though, but that will work
After one week, they win cut the joy every 5 m by cutting machine Have no money for the rebar because this is the road in the countryside Yes, it is in Vietnam
It frightens me on how many people in the comments think this is a good job done. Goes to show that nowadays people don’t even know nothing but still do it and don’t care about the consequences
this is nothing new, this type work been around for 30+ year. only thing is that, we use rebar to reinforce concrete. This concrete, won't last too long, with the change of weather and once the concrete set, it's well crack after few months. what wasted of money and man power.
We have that very same Screed Bar but only used it twice and it was terrible then so I would imagine it’s still Terrible. We used WOP Stick as it’s called because the Italians Was Doing it That way in New York City. The only time those power Screeds are any good is if we need a Tight Slump. Otherwise the Guys Strike it off with a Wop Stick%
No rebar for reinforcement and no expansion joints. This is not going to last long. But other countries just do it different. I’m just surprised that they haven’t figured that out yet
Climate in Vietnam is very different, look it up before spewing foolishness. Is it better with rebar? Yes, but this is a third world country and they dealt with what they have on hands.
Sure joints will be cut. That’s basic engineering even for Afghanistan or African countries. Don’t just assume it they don’t know. How do you cut it while wet😂
They may cut the joints later and rebar is not really needed if the concrete has a good base beneath and if no heavy trucks will use the road why does everybody copy and paste the same comment?
Vast improvement over driving in the mud. Not the best way to pour a slab on a road but looks to be about 8 inches thick and if they keep the heavy loads off of it. it'll last a while. Kudos for doing what ya can with what you got.
I never see a cracked concrete road in Viet Nam. Temperature delta is very low. Concrete will be cut by disc after few days from pouring, as usual. Rebars are no longer used in several countries for concrete roads, ports and factory floor, instead of rebars civil engineers prefer to use tiny deformed plates of wire, 1 mm diameter or tick, 50 mm long, 44 kg per cubic meter of concrete, mixed together. Fast cheaper and strong enough.
The 2024 Olympics is just around the corner, so they pushed the garbage out of the way and built this 730 million dollar 1 mile street.....top minds...top jobs....I think they're almost done with the 67 , 9 billion dollar each stadiums.....humans.....mother nature's mistake