My first job after I left college was running a CAT 769 Haul truck and loading it with a 988 in a large quarry. I was a 19 year old kid and my old boss hired me and said you ever run stuff like that? I said no sir , he said we'll go slow you'll figure it out just dont break anything. Things were different back then so off I went to load and haul ledge , it was cool for about a week and then it got old really fast. The heat and dust were awful no ac back in the 80s . Changed the oil and filters on the weekends and it didnt take long to get ripped forearms lugging 5 gallon buckets of new oil and pumping the manual grease gun to lube everything. Dumped into a huge cone crusher that took a 10 ft diameter boulder and turned it into rip rap to feed the secondary plant. It was a cool job and I had a great boss just an old school Marine no BS who treated everyone great. I laugh when everyone says it must be fun running that giant stuff but the reality is it gets old like any other repetitive job and if your not paying attention you become a fatalgram published by the Burea of mine safety.
@UserES2000 Жыл бұрын
Very well said. Thanks for sharing your experience
@ironworkerfxr710510 ай бұрын
Yes,, you have to stay on your game,,, tonnage can kill...😮
@pgnhrybc73218 ай бұрын
Did Cat’s come with radio’s not only for communication but for music too? I feel that would make it easier
@TheDieselndust3 ай бұрын
@@pgnhrybc7321they do now, back in the day. No
@SJR_Media_Group2 жыл бұрын
As a former Landscape Architect working on large construction projects, the 'Grading Plan' was the most important document followed by the "Drainage Plan' and 'Utility Plan'. Grading Contractor is responsible to get the Site at right elevations and right slopes so that other construction can follow. Buildings come and go, but a site will usually not change much at all over time. Mistakes made here can be costly to correct or even impossible to correct. Site work will progress through rough grade, utilities, and finished grade at different times in different parts of the project. On site surveying is also very important to control accuracy. If contractor was off a few inches of elevation over a large area, that can result in many thousands of yards of soil to add or remove. Working beyond setbacks or property lines can result in expensive fines or possible litigation. Competent Grading Contractors will closely monitor compaction and moisture. If wet fill is used, it is next to impossible to compact. I'v seen jobs where wet fill had to be dug out and replaced with dry fill. Wet fill can be spread out to reduce moisture content. Fill that is too dry won't compact either. On really large sites, balanced cut and fill reduces costs. Making aggregate onsite is another money saving operation. In this video, Contractor has a variety of equipment. This allows some flexibility when dealing with a mega site. Equipment is used to move, push, haul, and scrape soil in most efficient manner. Dozers are not pushing soil very far, earth movers pushed by dozers are. Front end loaders are not moving soil far, rather track hoes and large dump vehicles are. Managing this is like directing an orchestra. Each piece of equipment doing it's job in the most efficient and safe way possible. And while all this is going on in front of our eyes, much more is unseen. Dust control, erosion control, noise control are important, especially if near residential areas. Smart contractors have their own public relations person. Great video - thank you for taking time to produce and share.
@brandondobschutz51462 жыл бұрын
Framer is the most important. Grading ain’t nothing to framing. The box is the business, site work is mostly common sense. Framers will eat the civil guys lunch plus we fix the building after the site work and concrete was done wrong lol
@SJR_Media_Group2 жыл бұрын
@@brandondobschutz5146 Thanks for comment. Of course framers are important. Never saw a building build itself. No frame, no building, unless people want to live in tents.
@charleskahl44942 жыл бұрын
@@brandondobschutz5146 , Site work today can be done with the marginal working class as they can easley be trained .With GPS and the new Tech. The cuts and fills on that site can be figured to within a truck load . This is a long way from not long ago. Amazing . To run the stuff today you barely need a brain and the guy that put the number on it got most all his work done for him correctly. The biggest roll of dice is the guy that owns the balls that bet on it. I hope they kill it ,Good luck
@lummoxx8586 Жыл бұрын
As a registered architect I found out most landscape architects do not know the difference between an expansion jt and a control jt.
@SJR_Media_Group Жыл бұрын
@@lummoxx8586 Thanks for comments
@woodturnermark8529 Жыл бұрын
Mechanics, Welders and Lubemen don't get enough credit , without their hard work, long hours and dedication these kind of jobs can't get done , especially on budget and on time .
@johnletourneau61762 жыл бұрын
Should have covered the Line 3 Pipeline project in Minnesota. Over 350 miles 36" pipeline installed in 10 months. 2.5 billion dollar project much of it built during winter of 2020/2021 with air temperatures of minus 30 to minus 40 below Fahrenheit. 14,000 people worked on this project.
@metalrooves36512 жыл бұрын
The Alaska pipe was 850 miles and 21,000 people in 75..8.3 Billion bux...would be 40B.today...all camps..20 camps..
@dennisholst4322 Жыл бұрын
You related to that French man.
@AaronWitt2 жыл бұрын
Do you know of a larger construction project in the country? Register for the Dirt World Summit NOW! dirtworld.com/dirt-world-summit
@notreallyjuicyjohn32142 жыл бұрын
I’m not in the country what if I can combine all the sites that I’ve seen then yeah
@kobemooney89592 жыл бұрын
There's a big power plant project in southern/central Utah that kiewit is doing
@krizzy70112 жыл бұрын
Not big, but Moab, UT you got the a.k.a dirty dirt project, removing uranium mill tailings, they ship the dirt by trains
@bradsharp83832 жыл бұрын
They just broke ground on a $4 Billion EV battery plant in DeSoto, KS
@kenhofer80632 жыл бұрын
@@tjstevens6495 he doesn’t need to know projects he’s just filming machinery
@jamesanderson31602 жыл бұрын
This is actually my Job site! I am the lead inspector for soil testing during the night. It truly is a massive job!
@AaronWitt2 жыл бұрын
sweet!!!
@jamesanderson31602 жыл бұрын
@@AaronWitt great video btw. My cousin sent this to me and I’m glad he did. Def going to binge the rest of them! Keep up the great work brother!
@scttbrwn2772 жыл бұрын
This the Toyota plant or the Vinfast plant?
@davidnyaga45582 жыл бұрын
Excavator /Shovel operator can i secure a job position there?
@jamesanderson31602 жыл бұрын
@@scttbrwn277 it’s the Toyota plant!
@nocapyoulackn35942 жыл бұрын
Been moving dirt for 15 yrs now got my start on a Komatsu 350 digging underground utilities (storm drain, sewer) I would recommend this profession to anyone.. takes some time to learn different equipment but once you learn to respect it, it comes easy. Most companies I've work for pay great (based on exp) and it doesn't take a mind wizard, or a college degree (thank god for me 😁) to make a good living.. great video fella's
@Slide242 жыл бұрын
Been looking into schools for this. What would be the average pay? I see some from 17 to 33 an hr
@brandynicole8572 жыл бұрын
@@Slide24 My husband has made as much as 45 an hour.
@Slide242 жыл бұрын
@@brandynicole857 Holy sh!t that's alot
@brandynicole8572 жыл бұрын
@@Slide24 He hired in the last Month of the job. It was a lot for a Month.😁
@brandynicole8572 жыл бұрын
@@Slide24 Corp of Engineers job building new levee system in southern Nebraska.
@jerrycoalson64862 жыл бұрын
Very cool project. The addition of the 2 new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle outside of Waynesboro, in Burke County, Georgia is likely still the largest construction project in the US. At peak they had 10,000 employees on-site per day. Love your videos! Thx
@politicalchannel662 жыл бұрын
California train project has 10,000 builders daily also
@a_reptiledysfunction52672 жыл бұрын
Nevada gold mines would like a word 😂
@politicalchannel662 жыл бұрын
@@a_reptiledysfunction5267 but is that a construction project?
@wllms022 жыл бұрын
@@politicalchannel66 Hahaha nah dawg we don’t have 10k people out here.
@a_reptiledysfunction52672 жыл бұрын
@@wllms02 yes there is. Ever been to Cortez? Goldstrike?
@Peterbilt3592 жыл бұрын
I used to haul for Ames when they were small, they had like 5 side dumps, used to sub there crushing, they were from MN. Did one of there 1st jobs in Utah. No one out west new them. Then they got Denver airport, then goldmines in NV. They hit every big job they could. They were a very aggressive company, ran hard and fast with excellent employees. I remember those old side dumps would actually slide around turns and almost tip over dumping, they went hard then welder would come in every night and fix them up.
@coryhusnik35832 жыл бұрын
Lots of work in the devils lake ND area over the years also .
@TheBestLife21842 жыл бұрын
It's too bad it's an electric car plant. It will likely end up like the windmills and the frozen Texas. The billionaires are pushing these things to make America fail. Our electric grid can't support this. Charging batteries is expensive and slow. There's not enough lithium. Batteries can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Commie Bai-den stopped oil production as much as he could. Recent Headline: 1,100 scientists, scholars: 'There is no climate emergency'
@dustygreene33352 жыл бұрын
We have alot of big jobs in Minnesota slated for spring....
@chewy6942 Жыл бұрын
Didn’t the family break up after Denver airport and the brother started Sema? They are both big out here in Colorado!
@deerrunner361710 ай бұрын
My kid just got hired today with Ames. Proud as hell. D Ames did a lot for this community of Southern MN.
@D-Rob6728 ай бұрын
I got much respect for this construction company for helping to get people trained and employed
@miguelsanchez96258 ай бұрын
Information. Please I like to work for a good compani .I got experience 5 year off road
@Isaac-muntz8 ай бұрын
@@miguelsanchez9625Oil up first
@peterszar2 жыл бұрын
Funny that you mentioned the amount of scrapers are here on the East Coast compared to the Western regions. I live in the Buffalo, NY area and I operated a 675 on a very large development. We had 7 of them, and as I thought about it, you may be right. It's a good thing I'd been trained and operated excavators, payloaders, ect. heck the whole nine yards, even an end dump as needed. I've had an enjoyable 30 yr. career with the Operating Engineers Local in our area. Excellent retirement bennies too.
@allensandven0 Жыл бұрын
As an old superintendent the civil survey with cut/fill balance was always my biggest concern .. along with soils test logs.. time & time again I can tell you that no one wanted to spend the money & time up front and you end up in court
@bobcrumley57672 жыл бұрын
Though. Never mentioned, this is the Toyota Battery Plant in Randolph County NC.
@Just_a_normal_guy112 ай бұрын
There is another EV manufacturing plant near Sanford, NC is also going on for Winfast or some like that name.
@bill9540Ай бұрын
Thanks for that.
@muckle8Ай бұрын
All those plants will close surely , Toyota stopped making EV’s.
@Itsmejxss2 жыл бұрын
Aaron “I’ve never seen anything like this” witt
@stevencaskey85022 жыл бұрын
If you haven't seen anything like this watch Tesla.
@ajrikli2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe it
@SmashingBricksAU Жыл бұрын
Komatsu 1250 is such a good machine, the size, capability and reliability is top notch. It's like the corolla of the digging world.
@iwheeler412 жыл бұрын
Love seeing Eric's footage, spent some time working in the dirt world with him in the south east and thoroughly enjoy listening to his knowledge in the industry.
@coryhusnik35832 жыл бұрын
My uncle estimated and bid that job for Ames . Heard all about this job for the last year. The relocation trucking bill just to get equipment on site for this job is Impressive alone! Go Ames !
@malhaven12 жыл бұрын
Not a current job. However do a search for the Diamond Valley Reservior project. It was completed in 2000. 60 Cat 777's. 25 Cat 785. 4 Cat 5230 face shovels. 10 Cat 992. 2 Cat 994. About 30 Cat 776 tractors pulling 75 foot Atlas bottom-dump trailers. Around 20 water trucks including 6 Cat 776's with 25,000 gallon Magnum tanks. There were more scrapers at the start of the job that I could count. Maybe 40 dozers from D8 to D10. Tracked Ingersol drill rigs. 16g to 20g graders. Check it out. It DWARFED this job! The contractor was Atkinson/Washington/Zachary (AWZ) and Morrison-Knuedsen.
@rrobins98572 жыл бұрын
Jeff I worked on Diamond Valley reservoir. I worked for Peter Kiewet for awhile operating a 777 pulling two 160 ton Athey wagons. We had Dave Holland loaders , 2 d10s one front one rear with the Holland loader in-between. It took less than 2mins. To load the 777 athey combo. Also run a Cat 825 for Granite const which was also part of this job. Teamsters, operator engineer locals 166 temo and local 12 operating eng. Dirt Daddy or Dave Hunt was day shift Sup. Also worked at around the same time in highland ca for Odebrect on the high dam. AWZ Took over that job because the Brazilians were crooked. Good times and lots of work.
@YCS-1862 жыл бұрын
Worked for Ames on the salt lake airport north project. First time seeing a 870 Deere. Getting loaded with 35 ton on a super side in three scoops was wild.
@DallasD_2 жыл бұрын
TOYOTA Battery Plant - Toyota’s first North American battery plant is coming to Guilford County, North Carolina.
@stewartallen72886 ай бұрын
Right down the road......im no expert, but in about 25/30 years we are gonna be talking about how a this plant is to blame for all kinds of pollution.
@mattjones19345 ай бұрын
Drove past a TOYOTA plant in Scott Co Kentucky today
@mikeznel60482 жыл бұрын
Crazy how far we’ve come in the equipment world. As much as I hate how they rely on electronics, I love how GPS doesn’t even need poles anymore.
@nicholasbrown70682 жыл бұрын
Dexter Construction (Parent company is the Municipal Group Of Companies) based out of Bedford Nova Scotia is a very very large Construction company. They have their own training school for operators. Dexter is just one of several construction companies owned by Municipal Group. Worth looking into if you haven't heard of them yet :)
@jerryhammack13182 ай бұрын
The fuelers and mechanics keep you going! Stay on their good side ! As an operator on large projects these are the unsung heroes. You can't move without both. I thank the guys and gals that helped on the I- 35 expansion in Temple,Texas for your hard earned work! You keeping the machine running made the job! Jerry Hammack D8T dozer operator for that project! Also thank Cat Field services for your quick response times on machines down in the field! It was greatly appreciated!
@paulkubick84802 жыл бұрын
I worked for Ames. Dick, Larry, Tom, all hard working great people.
@AaronWitt2 жыл бұрын
Awesome
@NaterTater5192 жыл бұрын
I’m doing pre-con on a solar farm about 45 minutes from here. Happy to finally know what this site is!
@triple8construction2 жыл бұрын
Done this kinda work my whole life. What a dream. Wow. Nice job.
@jackbootsman56722 жыл бұрын
Thanks, first on a Terex TS-14 51 years ago, when I was 15 years old. Laborer on county road gang, ran machines when somebody needed day off. Later on pushed with D-7 dozer, no push block and blade was cracking. Can be done not bad with decent operators. Also used "helpmates". If you need help, this is one of the few things I have not gone back to, this century!
@duncanbrode3812 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thanks for all the footage of such a cool operation! Those of us who had colonies of Tonka's when we were very young back in the early 70's, are frothing at the mouth. Hahaha 😁 👍👍🤣
@angeloacosta94114 ай бұрын
I worked for Ames Construction in Iowa at A Dam project . Had a great time & learned alot . Thank you Ames !
@sbptrb Жыл бұрын
Ev's looooooooooooooooooong way to go. We'll look back at today's Ev's as pre-historic.
@ChrisJones-cc5rz9 ай бұрын
Yep, but gotta start somewhere
@wz72852 жыл бұрын
I love running D10, loading a scraper a minute, makes a day Go!!
@dcelectric66892 жыл бұрын
The D10’s pushing the scraper’s 😮Epic
@KevinHarvey-qw5mj2 ай бұрын
That's what they did back in the day
@jas-FPVАй бұрын
Where is the point of the scraper when they need to be pushed?
@KevinHarvey-qw5mjАй бұрын
@@jas-FPV a lot of it depends on the material they were moving like clay dirt they needed a push been around long enough ran heavy equipment we owned it had to strip land for the sand and gravel company we owned and it was easier to give them a push than tear the machine up if you would of been around that stuff you would understand I was running equipment at twelve years old I'm 70 now so hopefully that answered your question
@jas-FPVАй бұрын
@@KevinHarvey-qw5mj Thanks I have no knowledge in stuff like this. It just looks like double the work and diesel and wear.
@hunteroyeah2 жыл бұрын
Aaron, i couldn't have agreed with you more on what you said about the dozers pushing having semi u blades, because there isnt many times a scraper can grab every ounce of dirt, and doing ponds and stuff its nice to be able to push them some material from the slopes
@OldBoldGuy2 жыл бұрын
The semi U blades are adequate for pushing scrapers, the C blade or cushion dozer can do minor grading also but is less jarring and safer when you hit the dozer and don't throw the operator out of his seat:)
@allensandven0 Жыл бұрын
God I love the smell of a big carbon foot print in the morning
@harveyclark1042 Жыл бұрын
We did a similar project back in Late 80’s and 90’s for Toyota in Georgetown Ky
@michaelreynolds85632 жыл бұрын
This is so cool. I live right up the road from this jobsite . I had never heard of Ames before the Toyota mega site started.
@arcblooper26994 ай бұрын
I just got a job with Ames on the west coast. I’m pretty new to the industry and it’s my first dirt spread.
@ajrikli2 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for going above and beyond. And declaring it clearly and loudly.
@jeffcotton31312 жыл бұрын
That's really cool that they take guys who were out of work and train them to work with that equipment, that is how they do it in the Oil Field Work and Trucking Industry too.
@aaowens972 жыл бұрын
Glad to see a local project on the channel. Go Megasite!
@harrishayfarms49472 жыл бұрын
Worked as a operator for ames in the mid 2000s good company.
@loganwagner89512 жыл бұрын
The map you made is an awesome visual. Great work guys
@MyTractorGuy8 ай бұрын
This is right around the corner from us. It's been amazing to watch this job progress. This video doesn't even take into consideration all the additional earthwork going on around the area for housing development.
@michaelmichael14602 жыл бұрын
Yeah, definitely a lot of machines. I'm currently on a site (dirt crew) were we have 65 pieces of equipment going at any one time, and let me tell you, 4 supers are still not enough to run the show. I can only imagine a site like this, almost assembly line ish...
@johnrday20234 ай бұрын
This is a huge construction project in NC ! Appears 'easy' dirt to shift around this site ! I hope you do several follow-ups on this project .
@evilchaperone2 жыл бұрын
So awesome to see these young Americans out there getting it done! Super proud of all you guys!
@TheAncientColossus2 жыл бұрын
Leave it up to those genius Japanese engineers to coordinate all of this for Toyota. Can never go wrong with a Toyota. Sell that GNC for a Toyota lol.
@thebotalife2 жыл бұрын
The value of all that equipment totaled up is staggering. Making my head explode doing the math while watching it 🤯
@nicksobie73802 жыл бұрын
Honestly this is my childhood dream to do a job like this this by far is my favorite content KZbin videos now I’m a fan mr witt
@discoverlight2 жыл бұрын
Man so crazy to see all of these massive machines lined up to get filled up.
@wayneg87632 жыл бұрын
We used to have a time allocated for when the fuel truck would come through, while being fueled a grease monkey would grease the machine. Also when we came to work the mechanic would have the machine idling, so he checked all the fluids. Stevensons in New Zealand used to have the largest Caterpillar fleet in the southern hemisphere.
@thomasdragosr.841 Жыл бұрын
Now just think for a minute, could this scope of work be done with electric machines??? NO!
@CGT80 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasdragosr.841 Electric....no problem! As long as it is diesel over electric like locomotives 😁 I thought some of the haul trucks were diesel electric. Battery powered, only in the liberals/tree huggers dreams! Hell, they don't even have an electric pickup to replace my 2500 diesel yet or a practical alternative to a 1500 pickup for towing a trailer any distance. It only works if you want a car to stay somewhat close to home or cities with a decent number of charging stations.
@jimsvideos72012 жыл бұрын
Cat needs to have a look at the fuelling connections that commercial aircraft use; 300 gallons a minute might be worth the cost of the fittings.
@bbyeahwhatever2 жыл бұрын
Saw you guys out there filming(I was sitting in the tire truck at the tire pile) but had no idea what y’all were doing. Really cool to see the drone footage. Even driving around that job you can’t really get a feel for how massive it is.
@breydonjohnson32242 жыл бұрын
It’s a lot of fun being on this project. There is always so much going on every day. There’s so much more that goes on that aaron didn’t touch a lot on but it’s not as interesting as all the big ass haul equipment. There’s sections of the job that weren’t even shown
@TravelinOp2 жыл бұрын
They still need experienced equipment operators?
@3260matt Жыл бұрын
I think it’s crazy that they had to build a building a maintenance building and get equipment for the equipment just to build the plant underground and earth work. That’s the equivalent of the old saying there’s a line to stand in the line to get into a club. The PM for this project is so massive and this is probably just a typical day for them. I couldn’t imagine the headache the GC has to deal with plus the city and count infrastructure. Great video.
@jaredbrown15802 жыл бұрын
Thank you and keep them coming, these are great!!!!!
@AaronWitt2 жыл бұрын
thank you for watching!
@BerkshireMeatsOnX2 жыл бұрын
My dad back in the 90s ran pan trucks to help build the HOV section of I 95 in Northern Va...if you know...the mixing bowl...you know!!!
@timcarpenter31562 жыл бұрын
Just watched your video on the 797’s and will now be watching alot more. Love your vids… ignore the haters.
@kenhofer80632 жыл бұрын
Haven’t you noticed he’s ignoring you hater
@RichardHolodak6 ай бұрын
I’m turning 73 yrs old in 2 months. Wish I were 20 years younger cause I’d love to learn how to operate such amazing machines,
@chaunceychauncey65802 жыл бұрын
Really appreciate the time you took to put together this 🎉
@thinkcasting31822 жыл бұрын
What he didn't mention is the fact that this would be IMPOSSIBLE with electric or hydrogen powered machinery. But that's what these dumb mf'ers want. No diesel.
@tattooedhooligan316 Жыл бұрын
I miss working on the big iron. I worked as a field mechanic in the PNW for a couple years when I got out of diesel school. Made a lot of money
@travisstonehouse49322 жыл бұрын
Great to see all that iron working. And all those scraper's putting the hammer down. 💪💪 Good times in the dirt world 👍
@HT-Blindleader2 ай бұрын
Witt, I like your videos. Actual industrial work, no fake AI voiceover BS. Subscribed.
@AirsoftKids232 жыл бұрын
Love seeing Eric in these videos, still has the same personality from when we were younger 😂
@laker69432 жыл бұрын
Actually the largest construction project in the country is probably The Villages, Florida. Probably 300 pieces of “yellow equipment “, working every day, for the last 5 years, and probably for the next 5 years.
@darkomen42 Жыл бұрын
Per one of the Ames admin guys the other day they're up to 218 machines on site now. Most of the 777 are parked at the moment, it's all artics and pans right now. The big power lines on the job are down now, they've been moved over next to the railroad tracks now. They were raising the water tower when I left Friday, when I go back to work in the morning I expect to see it hanging. I'm surprised you didn't show any of our drilling and blasting assets.
@beefcakees Жыл бұрын
How do i get certified to work on projects like these? I want to drive big machines!
@darkomen42 Жыл бұрын
@@beefcakees what certifications? Most of the country doesn't require any. Show up and be willing to start at the bottom willing to work, that's how this industry works.
@jimchristie89922 жыл бұрын
Dirt World! Spent 40 years in the dirt world! If you join it, don't let the addictions; multiple types available. Take control of you. 50' 60' fills, huge? How about a 650' fill in Beverly Hills right next to 405 freeway. 641's, 667's, 660's, & Terrex scrapers! Made excellent money, destroyed my marriage. I would do it all over again, I miss it. I was a heavy equipment mechanic/welder!
@johnalexander59232 жыл бұрын
That’s awesome they have training like that I’d kill to be able to do this where I’m at, I’d love to be a heavy equipment operator and I totally understand working a shovel before I touch heavy equipment
@aggabus2 жыл бұрын
Go ja
@выложитьнаютуб2 жыл бұрын
Look up Local 701 IUOE there is a shortage of union operators pay scales ranging from $30-52 an hour. There is a lot of variables with pay scales. But there is great benefits and good retirement.
@georgelemoine7402 Жыл бұрын
Worked for Ames in Arizona on Hwy 87 project as the way master in Rye AZ. KEEP it up John.
@dylanroberts23282 жыл бұрын
Content is amazing, drone work is a value add, and the little rental car of the week makes me laugh every time. Keep it up!
@AaronWitt2 жыл бұрын
thanks for watching Dylan!
@Interiorboltz2 жыл бұрын
Absolutely crazy to me I had guys talking about this job for so long, over 4,000 iron workers
@Jonesn5272 жыл бұрын
After your recent insta post, this is pretty ironic 😂 All these diesel machines to produce the plants to then make the electric cars. Ain’t no way around it
@ChaoticDestiny1 Жыл бұрын
I operated this stuff in the military. Graders were my favorite and then scrapers. Never made it to operator school after the military. Still regret that.
@gliderider70772 жыл бұрын
Irony, using all these diesel powered machines to build electric car plant. I hope someday people realize we need to keep these machines around
@pgs-yn9bl5 ай бұрын
Honestly they should just do it all Electric and see how time consuming that is
@niklask16515 ай бұрын
Electric oil pumps are actually better...
@Jesse-yf2uh4 ай бұрын
Or how to reuse or build more sustainable.. older buildings last longer than new buildings… or just put some thought into building instead of only being motivated by profit which is only temporary..
@niklask16514 ай бұрын
@@Jesse-yf2uh weil the Problem is always money. Quality buildigs are expensive and not great für the numbers. If the numbers are bad you get problems with your Investors or the bank. Both is pretty bad
@TheDBates20103 ай бұрын
Also in natural disasters and emergency’s where there is no electricity
@tassi138272 жыл бұрын
Many years ago I was a foreman on the interstate, was a scraper foreman, among some upper level positions, mainly with TS-24 Terex but also worked with 631s. Even at my old age I would enjoy working with this equipment. Certainly enjoyed watching this equipment work but did not care for the MC, assume it was Witt. He comes across as a real big deal who is not sure of what he is seeing.
@apersunthathasaridiculousl18902 жыл бұрын
4:14 as someone who lives in NC, i can confirm, our dirt taste oddly good..
@billygreenlaw94142 жыл бұрын
That’s crazy man I’m working on this job doing rock blasting the craziest job I ever seen
@peterlegge87813 ай бұрын
I really like the way they are training up people. Well done 👍
@bigkuntry31822 жыл бұрын
Pooler Ga has a vehicle manufacturing site in the process. Going to be huge. Im a technician for Yancey Caterpillar. We’re supposed to be supplying techs on call and a few machines. Pretty damn neat
@mattabel9066 Жыл бұрын
Your talking about the Hyundai EV plant. It’s massive. Many huge projects in this area. The Port of Savannah receives and ship more vehicles than any other Port in the USA
@overtime66962 жыл бұрын
Hi Aaron, If you gave us the nearest town and state, I missed it; can you clarify? There is some good money to be made for all the younger guys looking to qualify and work hard to develop their skill level. "You can sow in the spring or you can beg in the fall." -Old Jewish Proverb Great drone video! God bless you and keep you safe.
@thewaywardgrape38382 жыл бұрын
Meanwhile in the U.K on HS2 sites - You can't even service the large excavators because of the strict H&S rules on site. Aaron is just wondering around the site lol
@crisis-cast2 жыл бұрын
I am a Sub Contractor. with Water trucks. I sub to Fisher Ind. Kiewitt. and others. I have never seen anyone pave as much as Fisher. we do big jobs. interstates. many miles every day.
@chathampodcast2 жыл бұрын
Great video! We are a podcast local to this mega site giving local residents a voice! Appreciate you shedding light on this massive project!
@jeffreydavis18462 ай бұрын
Free energy will change everything in the way for everyone 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍👍
@IXLR822 жыл бұрын
When I learned to operate a scraper, I rode on the hood for two rounds with the side window open taking instructions from the operator…
@mzwizanski2 жыл бұрын
Thats what I did too, but think the safety people would frown on that now adays
@tannerjackson2865 Жыл бұрын
It's awesome to see you do a video close to where I am from. I would love to see you do a video on the RTE. 58 Lovers Leap Project in VA lead by Branch Civil.
@smileywilson99722 жыл бұрын
Wow love what your doing
@zezeandjr41102 жыл бұрын
Being a city boy, and in tech, I enjoyed this video, but little taken back to know that we lack earth-moving machine operators, kind of sad, but as long they teach people it'll all be good in the end..
@mathewjackson84912 жыл бұрын
How much diesel is burned at this electric car factory before they make one zero emission vehicle
@wonderful_2 жыл бұрын
"zero emission"
@carlfalt1742 жыл бұрын
🤔in theory there should be electric dirt moving equipment silently scraping across the landscape saving the earth.
@wonderful_2 жыл бұрын
@@carlfalt174 that energy needs to come from somewhere as well as the heavy metals needed to produce the batteries. Yes there are renewable forms of energy but they do not produce enough to power all of our consumption. Also the energy used in heavy duty vehicles is too large for a battery to be used. You'd have to charge or replace batteries many times a day which would take way too much time and money. There's a reason large boats and heavy machinery still operate mainly on diesel and NG, it's all about power density.
@carlfalt1742 жыл бұрын
@@wonderful_ I agree. The nonsense of climate change is creating more problems than it's solving. Gas and oil forever
@kenhofer80632 жыл бұрын
@@carlfalt174 getting materials to make battery’s is worse than anything on the earth but nobody will admit it money talks
@adamkamm63312 жыл бұрын
I live 20 minutes from here but haven’t been down there recently. Had no idea how big of a project it was. Hope you enjoyed NC
@moose5.92 жыл бұрын
Wheres this at?
@adamkamm63312 жыл бұрын
@@moose5.9 Just south of Raleigh NC
@landmarkcreations11832 жыл бұрын
This was a cool video. Very informative 👍👊👊
@sheldoncurley59492 жыл бұрын
Awesome guys
@martinlonghornh10062 жыл бұрын
This is my local!! Very cool to see this!! I’ll be out there when it’s time for cranes!!
@TravelinOp2 жыл бұрын
What local is it? I'm local 25 IUOE.
@jboy73392 жыл бұрын
I seen this in person! It’s a HUGE project!
@PlateauExcavation Жыл бұрын
We'd love for you to come check out our project in Kingston, GA for the Hyundai SK Battery plant - 600 acres, 11 mil CY of earthmoving, 200 pieces of equipment out there.
@AaronWitt Жыл бұрын
Who's the best person to talk to about this?
@aeschliman100 Жыл бұрын
Great video nice project I worked for LeTourneau in Longview Texas in the 60’s and early 70’s and we build a lot of huge earthmoving machines loved it
@randykroells80492 жыл бұрын
I think it was Dick Ames that had a big farm near my home town, sometimes I would see him in the local bar with his employees until he passed away.
@cjpilling2 жыл бұрын
Dick was a great person. I got meet him and work with him on a few small projects as an electrican in minnesota. I didn't know who he was at first I just thought he was another one of the guys by the way he talked and socialized with us
@patrickdougherty27772 жыл бұрын
Dick Ames was (he has passsed away) a big supporter of draft horses. Did a lot for the draft horse wagon shows at the Scott County Fair in Minnesota.
@metalrooves36512 жыл бұрын
You saw him BEFORE he passed away?That's the best time to do it.
@germygermy Жыл бұрын
Scraper ops get a very good pay here in the UK as they became a rare machine just like tracked shovels so whoever has a licence and experience driving them gets more than excavators and dozers operators...
@AHomelessDorito2 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the drone map! Super cool!!
@jimchik2 жыл бұрын
@ the 3min mark… why is that area in the upper left blurred out.
@markw22662 жыл бұрын
I didn't see the charging stations for all the electric earth movers. I can't believe their using dinosaur juice to make EV factories. Next someone is going to tell me the same machines are used to mine batteries !
@TheBestLife21842 жыл бұрын
It's too bad it's an electric car plant. It will likely end up like the windmills and the frozen Texas. The billionaires are pushing these things to make America fail. Our electric grid can't support this. Charging batteries is expensive and slow. There's not enough lithium. Batteries can cost tens of thousands of dollars. Commie Bai-den stopped oil production as much as he could. Recent Headline: 1,100 scientists, scholars: 'There is no climate emergency'
@AussieBronco2 жыл бұрын
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@DorkJelly2 жыл бұрын
Lol, you know why us "youngyins" just say OK Boomer now? Because of people like you we realize that the myth of "the older, the wiser" is just that...a Myth. In fact, yall expose that there is so much ignorance within your ranks, its not even worth explaining anymore. But long story short if you want to keep on pretending that newer tech doesn't have a transitional period where they leverage and build off of older tech, and pretend it wasn't the same when we transitioned into steam power and then into diesel power and there will be a new transition...go ahead. but for the rest of us, just get out of the way and stop slowing us down....
@markw22662 жыл бұрын
@@DorkJelly OK instead of calling me old prove me wrong. It’s just a transition you have bought into as a good thing. Who’s thinking and who is repeating a agenda? Green is Amish not a EV factory. Your a cheerleader for capital investment If EV are the future that’s OK but it shouldn’t take government intervention to make it happen example being wind mills and solar. Without tax credits it’s not all that popular.
@DorkJelly2 жыл бұрын
@@markw2266 The MOST subsidized industry in the world...is the fossil fuel industry. And its not even close. Take away the fossil fuel tax breaks and subsidies and that industry would collapse and not be anywhere near cost effective... Complaining about government intervention is one of the lamest and weakest arguments...Next.
@cristianvalencia9819 ай бұрын
I work in a 20 B project… have you heard of the chip act?
@lancethomas45662 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on how all the equipment gets there?
@AaronWitt2 жыл бұрын
we have a whole video about heavy haul coming soon
@jamescaliendo10302 жыл бұрын
As a heavy haul driver here in nyc...I approve this message lol
@aaronkenley7252 жыл бұрын
Now that sounds like it'll be good, hopefully scaling the weight and dealing with permits and pilot cars is a highlight, best part of the job when you get everything right on the first shot