Construction Workers Can't Believe This Technique Works - Most Ingenious Construction Techniques

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The construction industry continues to evolve with incredible techniques and innovative solutions today. These techniques allow us to build stronger, more durable and more aesthetic structures. In this video, we will examine modern techniques used in construction. You will see that some techniques are truly incredible.

The construction industry is a broad sector that deals with the design, construction and maintenance of infrastructure and facilities such as buildings, roads, bridges, dams and tunnels. In the future, we can expect to see even more amazing and innovative solutions in the construction industry. In addition to these modern techniques, we will witness even more exciting developments in the future as new technologies such as nanotechnology and biomimicry begin to be used in the construction industry.

Geoplast S.p.A.
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Synthetex LLC
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Litecast
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REXPOLgroup Isolamento Termico
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Dome Technology
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Sam Bonasso - REAGCO
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MAX FRANK Group
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BETON DE LA LOMME
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www.betondelalomme.be/fr/

コメント (21)
  • @mcamodell
    Steel reinforced concrete...Steel reinforced concrete...Steel reinforced concrete...Steel reinforced concrete...Steel reinforced concrete...Steel reinforced concrete...Steel reinforced concrete...
  • Супер классные технологии американцев. Браво!
  • As long as you getting people to build the same stuff the same way you going to get the same results this is how it should be done❤❤❤
  • At 3.01 mins, this flooring is and looks a fantastic idea to keep homes warm underfoot, I wonder if you can use it for interior walls after brick work completed?
  • 1:38 "When concrete dries" ????? Concrete does not dry. The water combines with cement in an exothermic reaction. The final strength of the concrete is determined by the water cement ratio. That's the amount of water used in the mix. FUN FACT : The Hoover Dam, built in the 1930s, is still being cooled to take away the heat generated by the continuing reaction of the concrete hardening.
  • Verry verry cool parts with old Tires is amazing ✔✔🙂🙂
  • This looks like some interesting stuff right there!
  • Concrete house needs to be insulated well. Really cold in the winter and unbearably hot and muggy at night in the summer.
  • I grew up in a 1950's cinder block construction home. You don't have to worry as much about heating/cooling costs.
  • After all, if “construction workers can’t believe these techniques work” a bit of measurable and confirmed data would help us laypeople. For example: How “long lasting” and how resilient? What’s the reasonable cost for materials and labor? What are the pros and cons? Thanks . . . very interesting!
  • @PaNNgz
    I was made to understand that a rubberized tire will not stay buried no matter what. They will work their way to the surface over and over, the rubber will always be gassing out until it crumbles to a dust after decades. The road made of tires is a joke!
  • Love seeing new ideas and tech, especially using those old tire, we have millions of them.