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[VIDEO] How the Connecticut DOT Reduced a 2-Year Bridge Replacement to 28 Days

August 22, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via Youtube

via Youtube

Nobody likes traffic, especially when lane closures and construction are involved.  Construction zones are prone to increased accidents, which also put construction workers in extreme danger.  The best way to reduce traffic, accidents, and worker injuries is to reduce the on-site schedule, but how do you go about doing that?

The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CDOT) needed to overhaul its highly trafficked Route 8 in Bridgeport, CT which included several bridges.  The bridges, which were built in the 1970s, handled over 88,000 vehicles per day and had degraded to a point that the CDOT determined the bridges had reached the end of their useful life.  The original estimated schedule for the bridge overhaul was 2 years, which officials determined would be way too long to displace that amount of traffic, so they looked for alternative methods.  In the end, the CDOT opted for a Design-Build concept with Manafort Brothers, Inc. and Parsons Brinkerhoff which would ultimately reduce the total on-site work schedule to two 14-periods over the summer of 2016.

The $35 million project not only used Design-Build to shorten the schedule, but also employed the Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) technique.  To further reduce the schedule, the ABC method utilized Prefabricated Bridge Units (PBUs), which were large sections of the bridge that were fabricated off site.  Once substantial completion of the PBUs was reached, the on-sire work began.  Each 14 day period wound up closing one direction at a time, which shifted traffic to the opposite side.  The new bridges are close to being complete now, with a finish date set for September 2016 and the DOT is hoping that maintenance of the new bridge will be significantly reduced compared to the old bridge.  According to the website set up for the Route 8 construction, the bridge design incorporated “modern weathering steel beams that require no paint or maintenance over their anticipated 75 year lifespan.”

While it’s not quite as fast as this this multi-lane overpass that was removed and replaced in 43 hours in China or this 230 foot long tunnel installed under a highway in the Netherlands in just 3 days, it’s definitely a step in the right direction for improving contractor efficiency and public safety.

You can watch a timelapse video of the demolition of the old bridges and the construction of the new, uploaded to Youtube by CME Associates, below:

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Feb 24, 2021
Crane Collapses on Jobsite in Syracuse, NY, No Injuries Reported
Feb 24, 2021

On Tuesday morning, February 23, the Syracuse Fire Department responded to a call about a collapsed crane on a construction site near the university. Thankfully, no injuries were reported.

Feb 24, 2021
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Feb 2, 2021
[VIDEO] Need to Get Some Heavy Equipment Up a Mountain? Try a Cable Car System
Feb 2, 2021

Remote jobsites with difficult terrain pose some substantial logistical challenges when it comes to getting equipment and materials on site. I’ve seen several different methods used in the past, such as heavy equipment carrying blimps, cargo planes, helicopters, and the Fat Truck, but I recently came across a new method: a cable car.

Feb 2, 2021
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Jan 26, 2021
[VIDEO] A Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Recent Record Breaker for World’s Tallest Demolition
Jan 26, 2021

In November of last year, the 546 foot tall Mina Plaza in Abu Dhabi officially broke the world record for tallest demolition by explosion, supplanting Hudson Department Store in Detroit, Michigan, which held the record for 22 years.

Jan 26, 2021
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Jan 22, 2021
[VIDEO] Helicopter Drops Cooling Tower During Lift to Roof
Jan 22, 2021

If you need to get some heavy mechanical equipment on the roof of your project, you could use a boring old crane – or you could gas up the bird and make that equipment take literal flight. Alright, so cranes aren’t actually boring, but some times a helicopter makes more logistical sense, either because it reduces total lift time or, in some cases, makes economical sense. Either way, there are some important safety precautions to take in case something goes wrong.

Jan 22, 2021
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Jan 5, 2021
Top 7 Demolition Videos of 2020
Jan 5, 2021

2020 was a stressful year, so let’s decompress a little bit by reviewing some of the most fun demolition videos from the past year. A demolition that broke a 22 year old record highlights the bunch and I also stretch what the definition of “demolition” is a little bit, because I think the video is so cool. Don’t @ me.

Without further ado, here are the top 7 demolition videos from 2020:

Jan 5, 2021
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Dec 7, 2020
[VIDEO] Nuclear Power Plant Site Utilizes 2 of the World’s Largest Cranes, and 55 Other Tower Cranes
Dec 7, 2020

2 years ago, crane manufacturer, Sarens, unveiled what is considered to be the world’s largest crane, by both size and lifting capacity. Big Carl, as the huge crane was nicknamed, began work a few months later on the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station in England. Now, the jobsite boasts an abundance of crane activity, a true site to behold, and it was captured on aerial footage for you to enjoy.

Dec 7, 2020
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Dec 1, 2020
[VIDEO] New World Record For Tallest Building Demolished By Explosives
Dec 1, 2020

Back in 1998, the Hudson Department Store in downtown Detroit, Michigan was demolished by explosives. That building stood 410 feet tall across its 29 floors, making it, at the time, the tallest building to ever be taken down by implosion. The dust cloud covered many city blocks and the 20,000 unsuspecting people that came to watch the event. That record was just recently broken by a building over 100 feet taller than it.

Dec 1, 2020
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Nov 11, 2020
[VIDEO] Check Out This Excavator Free Fall Down a Huge Underground Access Shaft
Nov 11, 2020

Excavators aren’t typically meant to be dropped down to a lower level, but certain circumstances require it sometimes. The machines are obviously extremely heavy, so a large crane and proper rigging is required for it to happen safely. As a construction firm in Hong Kong, China recently found out, though, it’s a little tougher than it seems.

Nov 11, 2020
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Nov 4, 2020
[VIDEO] Watch an 85 Year Old, 5 Story Building be Relocated 200 Feet with a ‘Walking Machine’
Nov 4, 2020

Usually, when a new development is going to go into a spot where a building already exists, that existing building gets blown into smithereens and its remaining rubble hauled away. BUT, there is apparently a different way to handle the situation now, which is by politely asking the building to walk away and to find a new home – well, kind of.

Nov 4, 2020
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Nov 3, 2020
[VIDEO] CAT Creates Gigantic PAC-MAN Game Played with Remote Controlled Skid Steers
Nov 3, 2020

CAT is no stranger to finding extremely creative and expensive ways to show off their construction equipment. In years past, they’ve created a giant Jenga game with 600 pound blocks and the world’s first moving golf course on the backs of their dump trucks. Now, they’re showing off some of their new technology with the release of the biggest PAC-MAN game you’ve ever seen.

Nov 3, 2020
In Construction Videos, Project Management, Crazy Construction Videos Tags construction, bridge construction, bridge, route 8 bridgeport ct construction, manafort brothers construction, parsons brinkerhoff engineering, timelapse, timelapse videos 2016, time lapse video, accelerated bridge construction, prefabricated bridge units
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A Lawyer’s Analysis of a $250K OSHA Scaffold Fine and a Contractor's Failed Appeal

August 18, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Photo by tup wanders, CC BY 2.0

Photo by tup wanders, CC BY 2.0

In March 2013, Flintlock Construction was building a hotel at a Manhattan construction site known as the 325 Project. OSHA inspectors visited the site and delivered three separate scaffolding violations that added up to a total of $249,920 in OSHA fines. Flintlock Construction immediately filed an appeal and that appeal was heard in July 2015.

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In Law, Project Management, Safety Tags construction, construction law, tips on appealing osha fines, osha fine tips, osha scaffolding fines, osha scaffold requirements, osha tips, osha violation appeal, david b lever, david b lever and associates
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7 Things to Look For When Purchasing Used Equipment

August 17, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Photo courtesy of H Brown Inc

Photo courtesy of H Brown Inc

There are some things in life that are promised… such as taxes, death, and buying something used that you will later wish you hadn’t. Whether it is a Craigslist flat screen TV or a used car, it is always smart to be slightly wary about used goods.

Hoisting equipment and construction are no different. 

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In Safety, Project Management, Tools Tags construction, used construction equipment, tips ofr buying used construction equipment, tips for buying used cranes, tips for buying used dozers, tips for buying used excavators, h brown inc, h brown ince cranes
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A $350 Million High Rise Condo in San Francisco is Sinking, Tilting its Way Towards a Lawsuit

August 5, 2016 Shane Hedmond
The Millennium Tower (far right)

The Millennium Tower (far right)

Imagine buying a condo for millions of dollars only to find out that the building the surrounds it has sunk over a foot and has tilted 2 inches.  You probably wouldn’t feel too good about your purchase, would you?  The Leaning Tower of Pisa (or, as I thought it was called when I was 7, “The Leaning Tower of Pizza”) wasn’t supposed to lean either, but they were able to turn lemons into lemonade and make it into a gigantic tourist trap.  That’s a luxury that I’m not sure the Millennium Tower in San Francisco has, unfortunately.

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In News, Project Management Tags construction, millennium tower san francisco sinking, millennium tower san francisco, millenium tower, construction defects, millennium tower legal battles, millennium tower transbay powers authority, millennium tower
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[VIDEO] Brick Laying Robot Can Finish a House in 2 Days

August 1, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Hadrian X brick laying robot via Youtube

Hadrian X brick laying robot via Youtube

There has been lots of robot talk in the past few years in construction, whether it’s trying to give humans the strength of a robot, 3D printing robots, or automated robots that can perform repetitive tasks on the job site.  Masonry has been a sought after market for the robotics industry, it seems that there’s a bit of an arms race to the top of the robotic brick laying mountain.  The latest competitor in this field is the Hadrian X, developed by Fastbrick Robotics in Perth, Australia.

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In Tools, Technology, Project Management, Construction Videos Tags construction, construction robotics, brick laying robots, robot masons, hadrian x, hadrian x brick laying robot, how many bricks can a brick laying robot place per day, how many bricks can a mason lay per day, fastbrick robotics, construction technology 2016
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3 Simple Steps to Reduce the Risk of Falling Objects on Your Construction Site

July 29, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Photo by Tim Green, CC BY 2.0

Photo by Tim Green, CC BY 2.0

Remember that day in school when the lesson was about the acceleration of free falling objects. The science teacher asked an interesting question. If you dropped a feather and a hammer out the window at the same time, which would hit the ground first? According to Galileo, all things should fall at the same rate, regardless of their weight, right? That’s a valid theory and it was actually illustrated at the end of the Apollo 15 moon walk. In 1971 astronaut, David Scott, performed the experiment and had both items land simultaneously.

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In Safety, Project Management Tags construction, construction safety, falling objects, how to avoid getting hit by falling objects, falling objects job hazard, fatalities caused by falling objects, amount of deaths caused by falling objects in a year
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The City of Detroit Has Now Demolished Over 10,000 Buildings Since 2014, Here Are All of Them

July 26, 2016 Shane Hedmond
via City of Detroit

via City of Detroit

Well, it’s certainly a good time to be a demolition contractor in Detroit, Michigan right now.  After receiving $50 million dollars in order to fight blight within the city limits, the city has successfully demolished 10,171 buildings (as of July 24th), with thousands more to go.

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In Project Management, News Tags construction, demolition, detroit demolitions 2016, detroit demolition interactive map, information on detroit demolitions, demolition map detroit, housing demolitions detroit
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Construction Foreman Builds Life Sized ‘Where’s Waldo?’ to Cheer Up Kids in Hospital

July 21, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Heidi Prescott/Beacon Health System

Heidi Prescott/Beacon Health System

Nobody likes to see children in the hospital, it just doesn’t seem fair that such a young life should have to spend time inside of one for an injury or illness.  It seems, though, that job sites near children’s hospitals can bring the best out of construction workers.  For example, some construction workers who were on a job across from a 2 year-old leukemia patient last year, wrote a get well message for her on a steel beam that touched her and her family.  But, this year, a construction foreman in South Bend, Indiana has created a real life ‘Where’s Waldo?’ to play with the pediatric patients across the way.

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In Project Management, News, Construction Videos Tags construction, construction feel good story, jason haney, jj white inc, contractor good deeds, where's waldo construction, childrens hospital wheres waldo, life size wheres waldo, contractor helping sick kids
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[VIDEO] Crane Collapses On Busy New York Bridge

July 19, 2016 William Lucus
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A crane being used to construct the new Tappan Zee Bridge in New York has collapsed across active lanes of traffic.  The collapse happened on Tuesday and is blocking all lanes of traffic on the bridge that it was replacing.  So far the news outlets report 5 people are injured due to the incident.

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In News, Project Management, Safety Tags construction disasters, construction crane collapses, crane, New York, crane collapse, tappan zee crane collapse, crane collapses 2016, new york crane collapse 2016
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The Construction Industry May Purchase the Majority of Ice in the Summer

July 19, 2016 Shane Hedmond
Photo by Mike Mozart, CC BY 2.0

Photo by Mike Mozart, CC BY 2.0

There’s nothing better than a big glass of water filled with ice on a hot summer day.  Concrete may feel the same way, also.

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In News, Project Management Tags construction, construction ice use, ice in concrete mix, hot weather concrete placement, reduce temperature of concrete mix, effects of hot concrete mix, problems with hot concrete mix
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