Concrete Work | Gordie Howe International Bridge

Publicado 2024-04-23
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The construction of the Gordie Howe International Bridge is a major infrastructure project spanning both the United States and Canada. The bridge is named after Gordie Howe, a Canadian ice hockey player who was one of the greatest players in the history of the sport.

The project involves a significant workforce, including engineers, construction workers, project managers, environmental specialists, and various other professionals. These workers come from both sides of the border and collaborate to ensure the successful completion of the bridge.

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  • About to have 10,000 Bridge projects up for bid all across the USA so this definitely impresses that someone is ready for that.
  • When you compare the size of the men working to the size of the structure it is one massive build. Those folks standing out on the edge are definitely a lot braver than me.
  • Almost there just a few more sections to go! Thanks for the fine closeups
  • @cgimovieman
    Agh! Getting so close to connecting! I’ve been following the progress of this since years before it was even started. SO anxious to see it finally completed. Along with a number of other projects connected to the rebirth of Detroit. I grew up in the 80’s and 90’s in Michigan, in maybe Detroit’s worst years. I basically never even set foot in Detroit proper growing up, despite it being the ONE really major city in my home state, because everyone on both sides of my family just considered it too dangerous, run-down, and with nothing worth note to visit it for. And they were probably right as far as taking a little kid there. Or an adult really too. But I always wished the one big city in my state could be a real gem that caught the eyes of the world. I feel like it sort of was the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. And there are still remnants and ruins of that if you look. But from about 1950 until the early 2000’s there was just a slow decay and total downfall. It has so much potential though.
  • @jeffdragna316
    Amazing what these workers have done they should be so proud of what they have done
  • Somewhere there’s a whole building full of engineers sweating every detail…
  • @WeazelJaguar
    Beautiful! Back in the 70's, I did rebar in Beer Precast Plant, Toronto. We did a precast prestressed, post tensioned bridge on Isslington Ave. I can't I.agine what the windchill factor must be for all these workers out there tiday, well done! Thanks for posting, but, now my back hurts!
  • Such an amazing structure. All the hard work or those men and women that help put all that together it amazes me what humans are capable of. Great vid awesome views
  • @Multheman02
    Excellent video! Really enjoyed it! Incredible build! Amazing what Man can do when working together!
  • Was this the first time you shot straight down the bridge?! Fantastic! They know you're trustworthy. Great work again. Thanks
  • @wdhewson
    I see nothing but hard working honourable men...............
  • @mikehenson6340
    I wonder how much rebar is being used, and think that has to be all tied together....i wonder how much movement there will be mid span.....any video on how the poured the cable towers.....
  • Am I seeing this correctly, pre-cast concrete on the Canada side and we are pouring cement on the D side?
  • Does anyone know why this particular location was chosen for the bridge?
  • @joeyager8479
    Good vid! Did you need to get permission to fly the drone over the bridge? First time I've seen you do that.