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The Largest Waterside Excavator In the USA | Dredging the Boston Harbor | Great Lakes Dredge & Dock 

Aaron Witt
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Before we get into the nitty gritty of this vlog, we wanted to make sure that you knew we inserted "The Scoop" at the 12:40 mark. If you have any questions that you'd like us to answer in future videos, have at it!
This episode brought Aaron and Matt out to the Boston Harbor to meet up with the folks over at Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company.
GLDD was working on a large-scale dredging operation that included a massive Liebherr 996 excavator dredging rock at the bottom of the ocean (ps. it's the largest waterside excavator In the United States), a bucket barge with 10-foot wide buckets, and an active ship channel with 5 different work areas.
The goal of this project was to dredge up a 47-foot channel so that they could bring in much larger ships at any tide.
Also to NOTE: There were multiple obstacles to watch out for in this project… Like...
1. Spuds! (a specialized type of barge) The Apache rig had 4 of them that anchor her in place.
2. A couple of buried power lines and an old sewer line (all of which were very very deep.) #dredging #construction #heavyequipment
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--VIDEO CHAPTERS-
0:00 - Intro
2:19 - Explanation
7:34 - Digging Rocks
9:54 - Inside the Cab
10:45 - Digging Rocks Up Close
11:30 - Heading to the Apache
12:10 - Product/Map Explanation
12:40 - The Scoop
15:42 - Product/Map Explanation Part 2
16:55 - Prepping the Blast
18:36 - Underwater Blasting
19:00 - Heaving Pinnacles So Deep Draft Ships Don't Run Aground
20:34 - Leaving the Job Site
21:01 - No Mic, No Problems
21:21 - Outro

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@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Give us the Scoop: Insert any questions you have below.
@efficiencymc5822
@efficiencymc5822 Год назад
How do they know they dug the required amount everywhere they need to?
@johndurica832
@johndurica832 Год назад
@@efficiencymc5822 they have survey boats that map the sea floor during the project to check and make sure they are digging to the proper depth and the bucket/boom has a depth sensor so they know what depth it’s digging at
@cjesbensen997
@cjesbensen997 Год назад
What was the cable coming from the A frame connect to the shovel
@nickreed6016
@nickreed6016 Год назад
Is he not getting much material because he’s almost at depth or is it hard digging? In the first section of video
@keithchill1626
@keithchill1626 Год назад
Are you still in Boston?
@FlyTyer1948
@FlyTyer1948 Год назад
I live near Boston & have been watching the dredging. It’s nice to get the on-vessel views of the dredgers at work.
@jamesweir2943
@jamesweir2943 Год назад
One of those rigs was here in Florida about a year ago working in the Stuart Florida area dredging the main channel
@travishauser
@travishauser Год назад
I remember watching an episode of Modern Marvels where they highlighted The New York dredge. Gosh, that episode has to be 20+ years old and yet, the machine doesn't look like its aged too much. They clearly take care of it!
@r.s.w.5854
@r.s.w.5854 5 месяцев назад
Paint it twice a year
@lukemodo3160
@lukemodo3160 Год назад
Always love watching your videos. Never stop with these consistent uploads. Can’t believe this channel isn’t bigger than it is
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
thanks Luke. We'll be big time one day haha
@Truckydon
@Truckydon Год назад
As I watch the videos daily this was the first thing I said too this man give you all different type of videos
@TechGorilla1987
@TechGorilla1987 Год назад
I haven't a clue why RU-vid brought this to me but @6:25 - So far, I am SUPER impressed with your audio and video editing prowess. I'm not ashamed to admit that I have "old man' ears, but I am able to listen to this video without the background music being distracting. Kudos, young man!
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
thank you so much I really appreciate the kind words!!!
@NecroDingus
@NecroDingus Год назад
I was working on the NY for the entire Boston project. I must have been on time off when you guys came out because this is the first I'm hearing about your video. GG nice one.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Fantastic. Maybe we'll catch you on the next one
@staggerinstanton56
@staggerinstanton56 Год назад
Absolutely amazing. Completely different than every thing I've done. Thank you for sharing
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
thank you for watching Andrew
@leemeyer4717
@leemeyer4717 Год назад
So cool I've come across this video. I kayak the harbor and I've saw these diggers off castle island. One morning they were blasting. Super cool
@Rds1993
@Rds1993 Год назад
Have worked with these guys some in the past on a few projects I had. True pros.
@daveschowengerdt2248
@daveschowengerdt2248 Год назад
Yes grt video and it showed how awesome the crew was to teach and explain things. Really awesome when u see that
@timslager5966
@timslager5966 Год назад
Thanks for the video, it reminded me of when they dredged out Lynn Harbor back in the 60's. I remember they had a shovel type rig, weren't too concerned about dirty water back then. Loved the music score, just enough and cool. Thanks for sharing 👍 👍 Also, I love my Redwing boots been wearing the brand for 30+ years
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
thank you for watching Tim!
@skipd9164
@skipd9164 Год назад
Life long Lynn resident. Worked for gas company in same location. Back in the 60s nobody cared about hazardous waste. Now a major part of Lynn harbor especially near the natural gas tank has been determined to be a hazardous site yet you never hear about it. You still see people illegally catching different types of shellfish in that area. Plenty of signs saying no fishing or trapping. They don't realize what health problems the future holds
@Mr_Big_Quack
@Mr_Big_Quack Год назад
ive been wait for this episode since he first went there last year. im so glad its here
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
sorry it took a bit!!
@techman9634
@techman9634 Год назад
I love your videos! I just found you like a week ago and no joke this brings the kid out in me haha. I was the kid that would rent VHS and DVD'S about equipment from Library's and movie rental places and just be as happy as I could be. And this is like the big kid version! My Nephews love it too (my son's only a year and a half.... So he's a little young)
@joekielbowich2660
@joekielbowich2660 Год назад
Love your work subjects
@danny88dh
@danny88dh Год назад
Great video fellas that operation is really interesting and really cool to see in such detail I definitely wouldn't mind seeing more of these kind of projects
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Thanks for watching Daniel
@xxxbadapple
@xxxbadapple Год назад
I used to work for Great lakes.. my dad was one of the main people out of the Oak Brook office. Just before he retired he decided to be a project manager in New Orleans on a project down there for NAFTA.. That's when I worked for the company.. it's a great company to work for. I was in engineering.. All I remember is how hot it was in New Orleans. Ugh
@4ilxn
@4ilxn Год назад
Unreal, amazing video once again
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
thank you for watching!
@SupermanJH68
@SupermanJH68 Год назад
GLDD. Excellent company.
@goodeye03
@goodeye03 Год назад
Great video. Thao was my playground for years.
@tjeerdveenhoven
@tjeerdveenhoven 6 месяцев назад
Another great machine! love it. Nice channel, there is just a lot of you in most of the videos, would love to see more machine... operating... doing their things. voice overs are a good thing.
@ernierundall1336
@ernierundall1336 Год назад
Great video I would love to go there and see it.
@richardmorrison2686
@richardmorrison2686 Год назад
Very nice thank you
@ButterflyMatt
@ButterflyMatt Год назад
Very cool.
@scottmcquarrie7295
@scottmcquarrie7295 Год назад
This machine usually works in the Hudson river area. From Bayonne up to the George Washington Bridge in fort Lee. I saw it in person from the shore
@nicksargent9124
@nicksargent9124 Год назад
you should check out feeney brothers in dorchester mass. absolutely massive fleet
@imchris5000
@imchris5000 Год назад
you should try and get down to clearwater florida they are in the middle of a massive project building a new bridge for I275 its miles of cranes on barges would make an interesting video
@GriffinPearson
@GriffinPearson Год назад
Just found your channel, amazing content
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Glad you’re here. Thanks for watching
@kylerdeese1252
@kylerdeese1252 Год назад
Thats the New York, i worked on a tugboat back in 2018 assisting that dredge when it was digging out Charleston harbor in Charleston sc ive gotta a couple pics and videos floating around some where of it running and digging, was really cool to watch while tied along side it
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
That’s awesome
@charlesmullins3238
@charlesmullins3238 Год назад
I live in eastern Ky grew up in the 80s within rock throwin distance of surface mine and never knew how bad I’d miss havin to follow loaded 800 macks every morning to school….pick up pictures the blast knocked off walls….deal with 3 silt ponds bein dredged hualin that thick grey clay mud out the holler all the time….one time a boulder made it down the hollerfill hit the pond and splashed almost to the house…200yrds away..eucs and at one time wasidas hauled rock while 92s and old 10s mainly pushin…neighbor got so many cent a ton hualin across her land we were just shy of ownin enuff to benefit…
@bobbybabsonjr787
@bobbybabsonjr787 Год назад
Worked on the Apache for a week in the Cape Fear river setting delays , and booster charges for the next day shot back in 2002 . Worked for Great Lakes for 3 years on Dredge Texas, spider barge , and booster 6 . Thanks for the video.
@dyablodyablo1333
@dyablodyablo1333 5 месяцев назад
Hello! If i know land excavator should i know water one too?
@eddiecongdontrucking
@eddiecongdontrucking 2 месяца назад
An Incredible Machine !
@paulbrown9206
@paulbrown9206 Год назад
Amazing video keep it up.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Thanks Paul
@IceYaBong
@IceYaBong Год назад
I assume the cable attached to the boom is just a way to drag the boom out of the water incase of hydraulic or engine failure?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
no it engages every time to take some weight off the hydraulics
@robertschlosser6681
@robertschlosser6681 Год назад
I was one of the crewboat captains on this project it’s was a fun project.
@mondo_stunts27
@mondo_stunts27 Год назад
Nice entertaining informational videos, every single one I want to comment how young you guys look. I feel like I’m having a teenager explain everything.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
that's because we are young. Thanks for watching!
@AndyB718
@AndyB718 Год назад
Great Lakes is HUGE and has a part in alot of construction also. Last i saw of them was Staten Island near the port.
@beantownwelder8132
@beantownwelder8132 Год назад
Great Video My Father did the blasting and dredging for Dutra co. in the early 90's for the Ted Williams Tunnel. I have bunch photos of it .
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
oh boy that's fantastic
@kingbuzzo8703
@kingbuzzo8703 Год назад
Who is your dad? My dad has been with dutra since the 96 deepening and I have been with them for over a decade.
@johnsearl6431
@johnsearl6431 Год назад
still stirring the tea.....LOL....from NZ
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Good one John haha
@cardudeman6104
@cardudeman6104 Год назад
Cool video. One of my sons just hired on with GLDD as a site engineer. Looks like an interesting job!
@mihaiarmy666
@mihaiarmy666 Год назад
One of the most badass jobs around today
@4RBLUE
@4RBLUE Год назад
Just found your channel. Great video. I wonder what the life span of the equipment is, being in saltwater all the time.
@matthewwindisch9449
@matthewwindisch9449 Год назад
I’d love to see more cruise ships leaving out of Boston!
@86FxBdyCpe
@86FxBdyCpe Год назад
Prior to Covid, the Black Falcon Terminal was fairly busy during the cruise season. I've sailed many a time out of Boston, it's close to home.
@matthewwindisch9449
@matthewwindisch9449 Год назад
@@86FxBdyCpe I’m a big RCCL fan, I’d love to see some of their newer ships come to Boston..
@86FxBdyCpe
@86FxBdyCpe Год назад
@@matthewwindisch9449 They are spectacular for sure. But possibly to big (usually over 5 Thousand passengers, right?) for the infrastructure; terminal, parking, etc.
@matthewwindisch9449
@matthewwindisch9449 Год назад
@@86FxBdyCpe ya, would be nice to see the “ Freedom Class “ make it there, but unfortunately your probably right. No parking etc..
@dyslexiccone6676
@dyslexiccone6676 Год назад
This channel should have 100X more subs than it does
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
We’re on our way
@stalyn936
@stalyn936 10 месяцев назад
Esa excavadora es una verdadera bestia cuanta potensia para realizar ese tio de trabajos realmente impresionante
@keithchill1626
@keithchill1626 Год назад
Damn I wish I knew you were gunna be in town
@DaddyB122
@DaddyB122 Год назад
My stepdad dredges with them offshore in Texas right now, great company
@livestock9722
@livestock9722 5 месяцев назад
As a dredging barge operator, I approve. However, hauling all that water would drive me nuts.
@ninetyseven7656
@ninetyseven7656 Год назад
Thanks
@OUKRH5
@OUKRH5 Год назад
Is that gantry type "crane" cable that is connected to the main boom, really a support to lift it up, or only used when it would be caught somehow, or the hydraulik could fail?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
it takes some of the pressure off as it lifts up each cycle
@drg-45
@drg-45 Год назад
Why did he say "Nothing to see here" while walking past explosive lockers 🤣
@jakeadair8292
@jakeadair8292 Год назад
Can't imagine how much grease alone they go through daily. Also, wonder how often they have to rebuild the stick/linkage and bearings bushings always in the water etc
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Any equipment working around water gets wildly abused
@jakeadair8292
@jakeadair8292 Год назад
@@AaronWitt thanks for the reply, I miss the industry greatly and your channel is the best out there at bringing it to everyone. Keep it up.
@SmashingBricksAU
@SmashingBricksAU 4 месяца назад
Is this 996 part rope shoval? That line to the boom looks to be assisting it lift back out of the water
@joeberry8076
@joeberry8076 Год назад
Aaron, thanks for the great video. Do you happen to know what dredging software they are utilizing?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Thanks for watching Joe. Not sure what they use specifically
@FINISHOperator88
@FINISHOperator88 Год назад
@arronwitt i would like to see more beach renourishment content w d6ts hawging sand
@daveoshea2001
@daveoshea2001 Год назад
You had me at spuds Oh wrong potatoes
@Dinoxt12
@Dinoxt12 Год назад
Interesting...Wondering if any Local 4 operating engineers Boston, where working on this project ?
@sayeelparab1422
@sayeelparab1422 Год назад
What's the height to the top of the cab?
@clintonpasseno9145
@clintonpasseno9145 Год назад
What's the purpose of the cable attached to the boom, and running up to the A frame behind the machine?
@edgregg7371
@edgregg7371 Год назад
While Great Lakes is one of the largest dredging firms in the US, you should venture just north of Boston to Quincy, MA, home of J Cashman. At the time it was built, Cashman's Dale Pyatt dredge comes in at 60 yd, largest in the western hemisphere.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
I've heard good things about them
@patrickinchicago8652
@patrickinchicago8652 Год назад
I've heard operators talk about the specs between the two, and what's bigger and better about this one or that, cycle times, etc. etc. But only good things about the Dale Pyatt.
@jnnym21
@jnnym21 Год назад
Great Lakes made a deal with the NJ DEP to dispose of dredge rock to the artificial reefs from the Delaware River. Has made some great habitat
@darrenslatta
@darrenslatta Год назад
How come the cab is on the right hand side of the machine?
@dvdlebiem7903
@dvdlebiem7903 Год назад
Maybe because the machine is unloading on the right side so that way the operator has a better view but I could be wrong
@thatsinteresting8810
@thatsinteresting8810 Год назад
I don’t think it matters out a sea lol
@richardmoore609
@richardmoore609 Год назад
It's eurospec.
@loganbrown3095
@loganbrown3095 Год назад
This is so awesome. Love your content. As a plumber I am speechless at how deep the sewer line is under the bay and I can’t figure out how they got it there. Any answers?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Not a clue haha I wish I asked
@animenut69
@animenut69 Год назад
The same way rail tunnels were built back in the day, Miners digging it out by hand and blasting
@patrickinchicago8652
@patrickinchicago8652 Год назад
@@animenut69 this would be the way. Dollars to donuts it's basically a horizontal shaft under the water, and it's that deep because they didn't want to risk flooding the tunnels.
@chriswielenga9882
@chriswielenga9882 Год назад
It sounded like you were going to ask
@njonebale7889
@njonebale7889 Год назад
How many yards of capacity is the bucket on that excavator? That’s pertinent information I didn’t hear you mention.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
I think they were running an around 25 CY bucket
@BillyandBart
@BillyandBart Год назад
What do they do with the material once loaded on the barges? Neat to see, good job Aaron.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
They haul it out to the ocean and dump it
@johannessamuelsson6578
@johannessamuelsson6578 5 месяцев назад
@@AaronWitt Seems wasteful when they could sell it to an aggregates producer. But I think I get why they dump it.
@TechGorilla1987
@TechGorilla1987 Год назад
@7:56 - I am keenly interested in why one of the 4 stacks is not "stacking" during this shot. That machine cannot have 4 engines surely.
@muzza566
@muzza566 Год назад
Driven by two Cummins. K 1800 E delivering 1120 kW or 1500 HP each,
@brianb2454
@brianb2454 Год назад
WAIT THIS IS BOSTON? Wthhhhhh I wish I knew this was going on I just moved out of the city and bought my first house in Fitchburg I run equipment for a living at a gravel processing plant I’d love to know the company running the job we supply national grid, and Feeny brothers. If your in the Boston area you 100% have seen feeny around. Your welcome for the material
@agoogleaccount2861
@agoogleaccount2861 Год назад
If you find some empty teakwood and iron tea chests.. dry em out and save em ..they belong in a local museum they're still down there someplace probably somewhat intact because of materials. In 1775 a bunch were thrown overboard in Boston harbor and they sink .. I'm sure they're still down there.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
We’ll keep a lookout
@HardHatHammer
@HardHatHammer Год назад
Dose that cable on top of the boom help the excavator pick up or is it in case it breaks down and they can get the boom up
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Yep it helps lift it up each cycle
@patrickinchicago8652
@patrickinchicago8652 Год назад
Not mechanically necessary, but it increases cycle times.
@KK-qc5ct
@KK-qc5ct 8 месяцев назад
Interesting that you delve into investing in the future of rental equipment. Btw- bees communicate the location of food sources by performing a little dance of which the understanding is exclusive to bees.
@NateKK7
@NateKK7 9 месяцев назад
15:19 I got stung today, compared to wasps it felt like a pin prick. I was actually surprised at how little bee’s hurt, because I know how much wasps hurt. It stopped hurting after about 10 minutes and the swelling lasted only an hour or so.
@berkoskilandscaping4247
@berkoskilandscaping4247 Год назад
What was the cable that's connected to the boom and stick joint and then back up to the ship for any idea?
@jimsvideos7201
@jimsvideos7201 Год назад
Extra power for the lift at a guess but ...?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Yeah it helps the machine lift up more efficiently
@slambert00
@slambert00 Год назад
The line going from the crane-looking thing, to the boom of the excavator.. what is that for?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Helps raise it out of the water
@rayanchenafa8346
@rayanchenafa8346 Год назад
Show us some more Neom please!!
@MrCantabrigian
@MrCantabrigian Год назад
how was your beautiful East Somerville AirBNB? hahaha The intersection you showed heading out in the morning is on the way to my machine shop just down the street.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Imagine that
@danielemanuelsson4233
@danielemanuelsson4233 Год назад
The idea of the size of the bucket and what you get up feels like a lot of work.
@spencerh8042
@spencerh8042 9 месяцев назад
It doesn’t help that he can’t see what he’s scoopin up
@ronlawson5819
@ronlawson5819 Год назад
Awesome video when will we see Atlantic Dismantling
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
soon
@raymondgochenour8725
@raymondgochenour8725 3 месяца назад
I enjoyed it too
@IronWarrior95
@IronWarrior95 Год назад
How much fun it would be to put a normal 4" waterpump into this ship to pump out the water every one and a while 😅
@nicholasbergvik2910
@nicholasbergvik2910 11 месяцев назад
What happend whith the material they dig up?
@joshsegg2814
@joshsegg2814 Год назад
Watched 20 video for that face when he is impressed it's like he's constipated
@marcusgault9909
@marcusgault9909 Год назад
How do Leibherr cope with the constant salt water immersion and exposure, when the Cat bulldozer (in the california scraper vlog)had to get a full rebuild by Quinn Cat after a single exposure? And, also, why is there a wire from the sheerlegs "helping" lift the boom of the big hydraulic excavator, or what is its true purpose?
@raynetorrin
@raynetorrin Год назад
Not sure it is helping it seems too small. Its almost like a safety to keep ahold of the arm if it came off? Not sure.
@robertschlosser6681
@robertschlosser6681 Год назад
I worked that project. It took a beating!
@scrotiemcboogerballs1981
@scrotiemcboogerballs1981 Год назад
I was surprised when he said there was a old sewer line around 200ft below the channel that’s crazy they built it to pump poo water out to that island sounds like that should be your next video topic talking to the sewer department about the old line
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
infrastructure is awesome huh
@clashtwo5066
@clashtwo5066 Год назад
Fun thing about Boston: you’ll be amazed if you look up how many Dunkin Donuts there are in the entire city. (And yes I still call them Dunkin Donuts, I never drop the Donuts)
@86FxBdyCpe
@86FxBdyCpe Год назад
Lots. Not to mention N.E. as a whole.
@msain427
@msain427 Год назад
How do you get access to these projects? I can see normal ground projects but they're willing to take you out on a ship in this one. 100,000 viewers is a lot for whatever publicity they want but it's not crazy amount so is there a fee
@Fossillarson
@Fossillarson Год назад
That be awesome job for 10 year contract digging every day in the harbor:)
@rangeroverl322
@rangeroverl322 Год назад
What was the cable running from the excavator boom to the crane ?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Helps lift it back up
@robhowe4th
@robhowe4th Год назад
I dad was captain of the JP Boisseau which is a Leibherr 995 excavator dredge they worked a lot in the New York harbor
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
wow that's awesome
@robhowe4th
@robhowe4th Год назад
@@AaronWitt my first job when I was 18 was in Port Newark, NJ solidifying dredge spoils in barges with Portland cement which once cured within 24 hours was getting sent to cap off a landfill. That was back in 04-05 & I'm originally from southeast Texas. Unfortunately I never got the chance to run the 995 dredge but I stood in the bucket lol
@crazydutchbloke
@crazydutchbloke Год назад
So why is there a rope connected to the top of the boom of that excavator? I see that a lot over in the states.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
helps to lift it out of the water
@tristanmakin9493
@tristanmakin9493 Год назад
“Seein an excavator digging rock… not an every day thing”
@daveschowengerdt2248
@daveschowengerdt2248 Год назад
Question is it because of the extra water weight on the bucket and arm that they have to have the support of the cable on the arm?
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
yep it helps bring the boom and bucket up each time
@daveschowengerdt2248
@daveschowengerdt2248 Год назад
@@AaronWitt do u know if it comes like that from factory or is it something they designed after realizing it needed a little help? I imagine that the water adds a ton more weight when bringing bucket up. Makes a persons mind start turning and wonder if adding drain holes for water to escape from if that would help release some of the water weight?
@daveschowengerdt2248
@daveschowengerdt2248 Год назад
Wanted to say thank you for the grt videos I’m guessing ur a lot like me where we never grew out of the sand box just the sand box toys got a lot bigger and a lot more expensive than the Walmart toys.lol
@bardapenes8299
@bardapenes8299 Год назад
You had to travel to Citronen mine at Grennland
@SkylarBoyJackson
@SkylarBoyJackson 10 месяцев назад
I'm glad that the Boston harbor is doing better than that other harbor that got blasted.
@joshwilson3796
@joshwilson3796 Год назад
Do fish float to the surface after a blast? I don't mind either way, I would just be curious
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Nah it’s not big enough and feel like I remember them saying they do something to scare anything off beforehand
@hollywoodundead72
@hollywoodundead72 Год назад
I really miss the simple minded 8 hour grind of nothing in the world matters but the task at hand
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
a lost art huh
@johndoe-og8io
@johndoe-og8io Месяц назад
We're digging 40feet at the bottom of a river and we have to work with the "faa" haha what a joke😂 did this geezer really said that?
@owenmorong3150
@owenmorong3150 8 месяцев назад
How is that duty not super rusted being in that environment?
@3000gtalex
@3000gtalex Год назад
Yeah, I’m gunna need some buildwitt shirts how do we get some 😎
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
working on it I promise
@chriswielenga9882
@chriswielenga9882 Год назад
@Luke Modo. Well I don’t think this is interesting stuff to the general population; I think it’s great. This dredging seems like an awfully slow and expensive process! Question: what benefit is it to GLDD for you to video this job and their expense to shuttle you to their ships and the manager taking his time to give you the tour? Just wondering.
@AaronWitt
@AaronWitt Год назад
Because we can share the experience and educate people about what they do
@jascollinscork
@jascollinscork Год назад
Yip unreal setup!! BUT big under water excavations and excavators go on like this all the time!!!! Seen some around 🇮🇪 and heard of loads around Europe!! And will you be ok since the mic wasn’t on 🤔😜
@paulprigge1209
@paulprigge1209 Год назад
It’s not something we see in the Midwest unless you’re close to the Mississippi or Missouri .
@patrickinchicago8652
@patrickinchicago8652 Год назад
Few of them are the scale of the New York. Hard to tell on a RU-vid video, but up until a few years ago, she was the biggest in the world. Still the biggest in the US, and one of 3 or 4 of its class in the world. Most of the mechanical dredgers aren't excavators, they're clamshells.
@jasonharper2601
@jasonharper2601 Год назад
that is what Shawn from bering sea gold needs
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