TIME IS PRICELESS
Let’s not forget one of the more current problems: the problems with finding raw materials and obtaining them in a timely manner. In short, finishing the job by the deadline becomes difficult. And the problem, if it’s not well-managed, has a strong impact on the construction site and can cause delays that penalizes the company.
You never have enough time!
But now, let’s stop creating fictional scenarios and see what happened on three different construction sites in urban centers that had similar problems. Three different construction sites, on three different continents, with three different solutions.
Construction site number 1: how to speed up the entire process
In Epinay sur Seine, France, in a
demolition site in the middle of houses and busy streets. It’s impossible to
block or slow traffic for long periods of time in order to have your trucks
come and go from the job site. But, you need material to use as foundation and
fill, and you need it right away. In reality, there’s plenty of inert material:
from demolishing part of a building, they obtained reinforced concrete, bricks,
and plaster. By crushing them with a BF80.3 crusher bucket installed on a
Yanmar SV100 excavator, the materials were immediately ready to reuse on site.
Video https://vimeo.com/662235874
Construction site number 2: how to avoid waiting for trucks and creating
traffic
We travel to China, in the Jiangsu
province, on a particular construction site, located above a subway station.
Therefore, creating traffic or having too many trucks entering and leaving the
construction site would have created an inconvenience and lengthened delivery
times. They needed to quickly recover suitable material to fill the new
structures. Like the previous story, they also installed a BF80.3 crusher
bucket on their excavator, this time on a Sany 215 and crushed the rubble: no
more needing to wait for materials and no need to have trucks entering and
leaving the construction site, all of which benefits the flow of traffic.
Video: https://vimeo.com/662229653
Construction site number 3: how to have materials immediately ready for use
In upstate New York, a house
collapsed due to heavy snofwall. The house’s roof could not couldn’t withstand
the weight of the snow and when it collapsed, it destroyed the entire porch.
What was left needed to be dismantled and then they had to rebuild the house.
With a John Deere 180G and an MB-G1200 grapple, the company in charge of the
job sorted the lumber and stacked it in one truck while creating a separate
pile for all of the concrete. Then, they used an MB-S14 screening bucket to screen
the rock and soil in order to have material ready to use to construct the new
foundation.
All of the materials remained within the construction site.
Video: https://vimeo.com/636290692