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Thanks Brad. *Sort by Newest First or Top Comments if only the first few lines are visible* 3:36. Southend, highway side. Trenching for flexible ducts/conduits. 3:52. Westside, new project. Contractor Ward and Burke taking time off. Likely part of the ‘Giga Texas Offsite Wastewater Interceptor’ project. The address on the permit for the Wastewater Interceptor is south of the river and the east side of the highway. For that reason I have been reluctant to to specificially state this is the same project. Had a change of heart after noticing that the permit address for the Sand Hill Lateral Pipeline project is given as 12304 1/2Tesla Road. 5:11. Westside, Tunnel Project. MotherTruck. Awaiting framing material for the ‘window line’. 6:18. Sand Hill Power plant. South of. Top left. Works that are also likely part of the ‘Giga Texas Offsite Wastewater Interceptor’. 6:45. Southend, west. East-west vehicle passageway. A Cybertruck parked. 7:14. Southend, west. Inside Level 1. Centre. Yellow plastic in a section of floor where the concrete has been demolished. 10:10. Temporary Switchyard site. Right. Stormwater drain works. Concrete drain placed under the suspended ductbanks. 13:35. BIW, apron. Orange die transport trailer has returned. 14:28. Battery, roof. Gear hoisted up on the crane. There was a regular flue here. Replaced by this powered flue. Frame large enough for additional units.
Trenching at the south west end for even more fibre optic for 'net connection though it reaches a point where it would be faster to send it up space, transfer the data between satellites, and send it down...... anywhere... Starlink.
@@memrjohnno Second attempt to post... Starlink has limited bandwidth, speed, and capacity compared to fiber optic cable. Most data is sent around the world via fiber optic cable. research Statlink vs fiber optic cable.
6:18 Good catch! I think that answers the question of whether the new wastewater interceptor will intercept an existing line heading to the wastewater treatment plant, or whether a new tunnel will be bored under 130. It looks like there will be a tunnel under 130.
3:52 What convinced me was the map on sheet 19 of the gas pipeline documentation. It shows the wastewater interceptor going and under the river and right through 3:52.
Also, I'm guessing that there may be a large lift station or pumping station south of the river. Since the tunnel goes below the river. Unless there is an existing lift station at the wastewater treatment plant.
Thanks Brad! @ 3:53 Tunnel under the river/Wastewater Interceptor Project: For more information on the project, see Dessie's comment and my comment regarding the project on Joe's video 12/23/24. Additional information on micro tunneling.... This project will have some differences from the Cybertruck tunnel.... * Bore diameter will be smaller. About 7 feet. * There will be no conveyer to remove the spoil. The material removed from the bore by the TBM will be mixed with water or bentonite and carried by a slurry line to a separation plant on the surface. Where the spoil will be separated from the fluid, and the fluid circulated back to the TBM. * Jacking frame/Intermediate Jacking Stations: The jacking frame remains in the vertical work shaft. Hydraulic jacks push the TBM forward. Then pipe sections are added, and the pipe and TBM are pushed forward. Every few pipe sections will have ports where bentonite is injected to lubricate the outside of the pipe. In a long tunnel bore, intermediate jacking stations are added to the pipe string. @ 4:07 Larger ring forms to the right will be for the TBM launch shaft. Smaller ring forms to the left will likely be for the TBM recovery/interception shaft. Highway 130, eastside: @ 3:25 Appears to be more installation of fiber optic cable duct.
@ 6:18 (Upper left) Brad... If you have time next flight.... Can you get a better view of the project south of the power plant? As Dessie pointed out, it is likely part of the 'Giga Texas Offsite Wastewater Interceptor’. Same as the project @ 3:53. Also check west of 130, south of the river if you can. Thanks.
I agree completely. The biggest purpose the tunnel serves seems to be an attempt to hype and promote TBC. Funny thing is.... That didn't go so well when had those failed road segments.
Less exposure for less time to the elements for brand new vehicles, and about a half mile less driving on the vehicle before shipping. Trying to get every little bit of efficiency they can get. Keeps the vehicles off the public road that goes under the bridge as well, so no entanglements in terms of laws for self driving or robot driven vehicles, as it stays on private roads the whole time.
@DavidJohnson-tv2nn self driving laws will be well behind safety. That's just the nature of how government works and how slow it moves. FSD 13.2.2 is closing in on full autonomy. They have three or four issues to work on in future thirteen.point releases to get to where it would be extremely safe almost anywhere, and in a controlled environment completely safe. To give you some idea, 13.2.2 navigated a 400 mile round trip through two major cities, stop and go traffic, eighty mile per hour highway driving, and three rain storms without a disengagement. I have had one disengagement in 10 drives, and it's handling the daily commute on narrow country no shoulder roads, then heavy city and hwy traffic morning and night with 0 disengagements. They need to work on handling emergency vehicles in various scenarios, school zone contextual scenarios, and still could work on HOV lane contextual scenarios to really get it to a robotaxi point. It handles all of these to some extent, but needs more training on more scenarios to make it well rounded in those situations.
This is just a guess on my part, but the holiday shutdown can be used as a cover to reduce excess inventory. I doubt Musk is the kind of guy who would give his workers a bunch of days off unless it was to his benefit.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn They never have much in the way of inventory though they would certainly want it to be practically zero when the refreshed MY comes out. Wait times are low and managed well which indicates that US production is close to demand so the GT 4 day week (for most) is reflective of demand hence the low total output. CT aside, the factory should be knocking out a million units of various flavours a year but it's far far below that. Will be interesting to see how the forthcoming McQ fares.
Not many people appreciate just how big a land mass they have to expand.... Its colossal 2,862 acres. If you believe in Jesus Christ say a prayer for me to get a good job so I can buy some more TSLA shares it is so undervalued. No one sees what is coming, but me!
"undervalued" You aren't serious are you? By the way, I doubt Jesus has anything to do with billionaires like Musk. You might try looking in the other direction. 😊
FIRST Tesla said this tunnel would be in use by August, then they said Sept, last they told us by xmas day. They are the WORST estimators of time EVER. !
They were pretty close to on target until.... the dreaded failed concrete panels for the floor. Had to tear them all out and redo them, and wait for the new, stronger, redesigned ones to arrive.
@@tonyvelasco5732 Although it may be debatable whether the deck panel issue should have been caught earlier, Tesla could have built the portal structure while waiting for the replacement panels, instead of waiting for the tunnel interior to be complete before even starting on the portal. We also don’t know if the portal is actually the only cause for delay, or if there were any repositioning of the assembly line inside the factory that isn’t complete.
@@Frank-gt7me I'm one of those who would debate that it should have been caught early. And probably shouldn't have happened at all. My understanding is that engineers have charts and tables where they can look up the loads various materials and structures can carry. They can also certainly calculate it. In any case, the new design should have been tested prior to installation of hundreds of panels.
@@tonyvelasco5732 Fully aware of that but my point is that GT production output has been average at very best, given the size. Will be very interesting to see how a McQ goes down over in the US because such a thing could very well wipe out much of the European auto industry which is already on its knees. Giga Berlin have a planned and permitted quite large expansion planned for quite some time and Elon mentioned earlier this year that the 'compact' would be built there. VW would be wiped out in maybe a year.
The cover for the tunnel is taking forever to complete. I think whoever had the idea to make it look like a Cybertruck needs to be fired. Its money being wasted, and time is more money. "KISS" - Keep it simple stupid
Its also a bad idea because when the Cybertruck is eventually discontinued, all that work is for nothing. The tunnel exit portal should have been designed to look nice, but be a universal design that would work ok with whatever model comes through there.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn cybertruck is unlikely to be discontinued, as it is already making money. more likely is a lowering of the price over time as the line is paid off and the cost can go down and still make money. Future versions will see improvements like longer range while still having a lower price.
I'm sure Musk and his influencers will try to spin it in a positive way. But that doesn't change the fact that they had a major engineering mistake and the tunnel is way behand schedule.
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Saturday morning had rain and wind pick up. Will be flying Sunday morning.
Can you zoom into the cladding of the Tunnel Portal please. Curious to see how it is fixed in place.
Thank you Brad for your dedication and regular updates. I like others appreciate it. Today's top-down videos shots were excellent.
Wish you and your family a very Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year.
Really good music today Brad.
Thanks Brad
Good video
Great work as always Brad. Thanks for the update!
Pretty sweet how the canopy of the tunnel is the shape of the CT.
Thanks Brad.
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3:36. Southend, highway side. Trenching for flexible ducts/conduits.
3:52. Westside, new project. Contractor Ward and Burke taking time off.
Likely part of the ‘Giga Texas Offsite Wastewater Interceptor’ project. The address on the permit for the Wastewater Interceptor is south of the river and the east side of the highway. For that reason I have been reluctant to to specificially state this is the same project.
Had a change of heart after noticing that the permit address for the Sand Hill Lateral Pipeline project is given as 12304 1/2Tesla Road.
5:11. Westside, Tunnel Project. MotherTruck. Awaiting framing material for the ‘window line’.
6:18. Sand Hill Power plant. South of. Top left. Works that are also likely part of the ‘Giga Texas Offsite Wastewater Interceptor’.
6:45. Southend, west. East-west vehicle passageway. A Cybertruck parked.
7:14. Southend, west. Inside Level 1. Centre. Yellow plastic in a section of floor where the concrete has been demolished.
10:10. Temporary Switchyard site. Right. Stormwater drain works. Concrete drain placed under the suspended ductbanks.
13:35. BIW, apron. Orange die transport trailer has returned.
14:28. Battery, roof. Gear hoisted up on the crane. There was a regular flue here. Replaced by this powered flue. Frame large enough for additional units.
Trenching at the south west end for even more fibre optic for 'net connection though it reaches a point where it would be faster to send it up space, transfer the data between satellites, and send it down...... anywhere... Starlink.
@@memrjohnno Second attempt to post...
Starlink has limited bandwidth, speed, and capacity compared to fiber optic cable. Most data is sent around the world via fiber optic cable. research Statlink vs fiber optic cable.
6:18 Good catch! I think that answers the question of whether the new wastewater interceptor will intercept an existing line heading to the wastewater treatment plant, or whether a new tunnel will be bored under 130. It looks like there will be a tunnel under 130.
3:52 What convinced me was the map on sheet 19 of the gas pipeline documentation. It shows the wastewater interceptor going and under the river and right through 3:52.
Also, I'm guessing that there may be a large lift station or pumping station south of the river. Since the tunnel goes below the river. Unless there is an existing lift station at the wastewater treatment plant.
Hope you had a Great Christmas and have a Happy New Year
Thanks Brad!
@ 3:53 Tunnel under the river/Wastewater Interceptor Project:
For more information on the project, see Dessie's comment and my comment regarding the project on Joe's video 12/23/24.
Additional information on micro tunneling....
This project will have some differences from the Cybertruck tunnel....
* Bore diameter will be smaller. About 7 feet.
* There will be no conveyer to remove the spoil. The material removed from the bore by the TBM will be mixed with water or bentonite and carried by a slurry line to a separation plant on the surface. Where the spoil will be separated from the fluid, and the fluid circulated back to the TBM.
* Jacking frame/Intermediate Jacking Stations:
The jacking frame remains in the vertical work shaft. Hydraulic jacks push the TBM forward. Then pipe sections are added, and the pipe and TBM are pushed forward. Every few pipe sections will have ports where bentonite is injected to lubricate the outside of the pipe. In a long tunnel bore, intermediate jacking stations are added to the pipe string.
@ 4:07 Larger ring forms to the right will be for the TBM launch shaft.
Smaller ring forms to the left will likely be for the TBM recovery/interception shaft.
Highway 130, eastside:
@ 3:25 Appears to be more installation of fiber optic cable duct.
Merci👍👍👍
Giga Texas The Manufacturing Hub of USA.
@ 6:18 (Upper left) Brad... If you have time next flight.... Can you get a better view of the project south of the power plant? As Dessie pointed out, it is likely part of the 'Giga Texas Offsite Wastewater Interceptor’. Same as the project @ 3:53. Also check west of 130, south of the river if you can. Thanks.
Ok will do.
@@BTSflyer Thank you so much!
the tunnel entrants looks like the shape of the truck.
was intended to be that way...
Nature is amazing
that my friend, is because it is lmao
👋👍
What is the point of this tunnel? If it's to get across the interstate, why dig a tunnel at all when there is an overpass 200 yds away 5:05
I agree completely. The biggest purpose the tunnel serves seems to be an attempt to hype and promote TBC. Funny thing is.... That didn't go so well when had those failed road segments.
Less exposure for less time to the elements for brand new vehicles, and about a half mile less driving on the vehicle before shipping. Trying to get every little bit of efficiency they can get. Keeps the vehicles off the public road that goes under the bridge as well, so no entanglements in terms of laws for self driving or robot driven vehicles, as it stays on private roads the whole time.
@@tonyvelasco5732 "no entanglements in terms of laws for self driving or robot driven vehicles"
What about safety of workers and visitors?
@DavidJohnson-tv2nn self driving laws will be well behind safety. That's just the nature of how government works and how slow it moves. FSD 13.2.2 is closing in on full autonomy. They have three or four issues to work on in future thirteen.point releases to get to where it would be extremely safe almost anywhere, and in a controlled environment completely safe.
To give you some idea, 13.2.2 navigated a 400 mile round trip through two major cities, stop and go traffic, eighty mile per hour highway driving, and three rain storms without a disengagement.
I have had one disengagement in 10 drives, and it's handling the daily commute on narrow country no shoulder roads, then heavy city and hwy traffic morning and night with 0 disengagements.
They need to work on handling emergency vehicles in various scenarios, school zone contextual scenarios, and still could work on HOV lane contextual scenarios to really get it to a robotaxi point.
It handles all of these to some extent, but needs more training on more scenarios to make it well rounded in those situations.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nnwho's visiting a tunnel built into the factory
What is the music that starts at 12:05?
"Smooth Sailing" by Audioautix from the TH-cam music library
did they have total plant shutdown for the holiday week for all production workers ?
Looks like... Fremont also very very low activity.
This is just a guess on my part, but the holiday shutdown can be used as a cover to reduce excess inventory. I doubt Musk is the kind of guy who would give his workers a bunch of days off unless it was to his benefit.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn They never have much in the way of inventory though they would certainly want it to be practically zero when the refreshed MY comes out. Wait times are low and managed well which indicates that US production is close to demand so the GT 4 day week (for most) is reflective of demand hence the low total output. CT aside, the factory should be knocking out a million units of various flavours a year but it's far far below that. Will be interesting to see how the forthcoming McQ fares.
This is the least chaotic I've ever seen the site. It actually looks organized today.
Western wow is quite empty.
Taking a break for the holiday this week!
Not many people appreciate just how big a land mass they have to expand.... Its colossal 2,862 acres. If you believe in Jesus Christ say a prayer for me to get a good job so I can buy some more TSLA shares it is so undervalued. No one sees what is coming, but me!
"undervalued" You aren't serious are you?
By the way, I doubt Jesus has anything to do with billionaires like Musk. You might try looking in the other direction. 😊
FIRST Tesla said this tunnel would be in use by August, then they said Sept, last they told us by xmas day. They are the WORST estimators of time EVER.
!
They were pretty close to on target until.... the dreaded failed concrete panels for the floor. Had to tear them all out and redo them, and wait for the new, stronger, redesigned ones to arrive.
@@tonyvelasco5732 Although it may be debatable whether the deck panel issue should have been caught earlier, Tesla could have built the portal structure while waiting for the replacement panels, instead of waiting for the tunnel interior to be complete before even starting on the portal. We also don’t know if the portal is actually the only cause for delay, or if there were any repositioning of the assembly line inside the factory that isn’t complete.
@@Frank-gt7me I'm one of those who would debate that it should have been caught early. And probably shouldn't have happened at all. My understanding is that engineers have charts and tables where they can look up the loads various materials and structures can carry. They can also certainly calculate it. In any case, the new design should have been tested prior to installation of hundreds of panels.
I really hope they start serious production in 2025 because the so called ramp is getting to look more like wheelchair access.
Umm, it's the Christmas holiday, they are off for a few days.
@@tonyvelasco5732 Fully aware of that but my point is that GT production output has been average at very best, given the size. Will be very interesting to see how a McQ goes down over in the US because such a thing could very well wipe out much of the European auto industry which is already on its knees. Giga Berlin have a planned and permitted quite large expansion planned for quite some time and Elon mentioned earlier this year that the 'compact' would be built there. VW would be wiped out in maybe a year.
The cover for the tunnel is taking forever to complete. I think whoever had the idea to make it look like a Cybertruck needs to be fired. Its money being wasted, and time is more money. "KISS" - Keep it simple stupid
Every part of that tunnel project has been super slow.
Its also a bad idea because when the Cybertruck is eventually discontinued, all that work is for nothing. The tunnel exit portal should have been designed to look nice, but be a universal design that would work ok with whatever model comes through there.
And the current esthetic result is Meh to say the least...
@@upsill One only has to look at the main entrance to see that Elon has no artistic talent.
@@DavidJohnson-tv2nn cybertruck is unlikely to be discontinued, as it is already making money. more likely is a lowering of the price over time as the line is paid off and the cost can go down and still make money. Future versions will see improvements like longer range while still having a lower price.
The Cybertunnel will get lots of media exposure when it finally done. I love the CT silhouette at the birthing end of the tunnel.
I'm sure Musk and his influencers will try to spin it in a positive way. But that doesn't change the fact that they had a major engineering mistake and the tunnel is way behand schedule.
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