Imagine if they had a bull float with some handles and a good 2x4 to stick it flat. They would loveit, only if I could only go there and help them out for a week. Would be a game change LOVE FROM CHICAGO TO VIETNAM
Guys , you all need to be respectful to all these hardworking people. They are using the only resources that they have. We should not be thumbing our noses at them. We should be helping them by sending those safety equipment s and latest technology to them. Instead we sell to them all our obsolete technologies and discarded trash.
не надо,ни чего посылать!нет оборудования,есть рабочие места!!!посмотри сколько людей работает!а так приедет насос, и 10 семей без хлеба останутся!!!!не лезь в чужой дом...там твоего мнения не спрашивали...
They real grafters and build quicker than today's squads on site with all machinery. All up the ladder when I last carried the hod in England. Mix own cement then hod up ladder. Not like today. And the work is shite compared to then. They go up to quick now. I'm only 53 shows how times have fucked up. Good on these lads 👏👏👏
Yes better to use ready mix concrete. I think the supplier can also provide their concrete pump. Quality of mix would be better and finish the job faster.
This is an unusual pouring where a compactor has been use and the sequence of conc. distribution is different i'm afraid if there is an engr or architect who supervising that activity. What shame
Guys , you all need to be respectful to all these hardworking people. They are using the only resources that they have. We should not be thumbing our noses at them. We should be helping them by sending those safety equipment s and latest technology to them. Instead we sell to them all our obsolete technologies and discarded trash. Then we turn around and criticize them. That is very, very unfair.
Common practice concrete is first placed in the beams and the pour of the slab goes right over without a break No cold joints in the slab.. Wonder why the difference here.
They are pouring the slab and the beams in this video. Did you notice the vibrator? They are vibrating the concrete into the beams. This way it is one monolithic pour of beams an floors, and quite strong. Sure, they could have placed the concrete first in the beams, vibrated, and then 20 minutes later poured the floors, but doing the reverse order is going to make little difference when it is all poured in such a short time.
Would be alot easier on those guys if the hopper was on the ground and then loaded the batch onto the hopper as in India. This way the drum never stops spinning.
đổ bê tông đổ dầm rồi đầm trước rồi đổ sàn , hạn chế đi lại để cán 1 lượt đã rồi dùng đầm bàn đầm 1 lượt , cán lượt 2 phẳng là xong , đổ phải kiểm tra độ dày của bê tông là bao nhiêu , chưa đổ dầm xong đã đổ sàn trước dẫm lung tung lên bê tông , nó nén bê tông xuống có mà cán
Quello in piedi con la giacca blu e’ il tecnico della Dir Lavori che conta i secchi che vanno sul tetto … non laureati ma gli manca poco, gli altri Magutt👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Poor Concrete Mix and the beams should cast first. not the slab then beams....all wrong. i am sure there are pure honey combs in that slab when the form work has taken down...smh... but great team work i must say.
I thought concrete had to cure together no hard surfaces or next day pouring dodgy shit man look how far the concrete comes up on the floatin guys boot unreal
I work in cocrete too. I have to admit these guys are solid. These guys dont have any safety gear and they work. I call in sick because I have a callous on my big toe, from my work boot.
A truck driver and a crane operator what more do you need I wasn’t talking about the finishing crew which by the way is only one lad with a shit little screed and one guy with a float