i was in the Operating Engineers for 38 years and 8 months. These guys were my favorite to work with, along with the rodbusters 416. I have been retired since 2017 and I miss the guys....especially this group. What a tribute to these men. RIP to all
God bless the fearless Ironworker, for he erected this world from the ground up with spud and beater in hand. Respect from Local 709 Ironworkers Savannah Georgia 🇺🇸😉👍
RIP!!!! I remember a project we were involved with: The owner insisted that the footings be twice as strong as the building code called for. Better safe than sorry. Some sayings never go out of style. A stitch in time saves nine.
Respect to these men I worked on a site I rode across this bridge countless amounts of time never truly knowing what happened to why it was call iron worker memorial Bridge RIP from a fellow iron worker
My hips is gone but I miss my brothers the comrades sorry for the loss of life but I'm ready to give these new hips a try I can't see a better way to go than being with your brothers my family knows the risks but the brothers I work with and am lucky enough for Jesus to let us to still be and enjoy our broke up self is awesome will be Glad to me my falling brothers one day in Heaven
These guys were absolute legends. I’m so glad they renamed the bridge in honour of them.
i was in the Operating Engineers for 38 years and 8 months. These guys were my favorite to work with, along with the rodbusters 416. I have been retired since 2017 and I miss the guys....especially this group. What a tribute to these men. RIP to all
God bless the fearless Ironworker, for he erected this world from the ground up with spud and beater in hand.
Respect from Local 709 Ironworkers Savannah Georgia 🇺🇸😉👍
Actually carpenters first and last
RIP!!!! I remember a project we were involved with: The owner insisted that the footings be twice as strong as the building code called for. Better safe than sorry. Some sayings never go out of style. A stitch in time saves nine.
Respect to these men I worked on a site I rode across this bridge countless amounts of time never truly knowing what happened to why it was call iron worker memorial Bridge RIP from a fellow iron worker
R.I.P. fellow Brother Ironworkers From Ironworkers Local 22 Indianapolis, Indiana
Way to go Canada honor your workers.
Respect.
Just watched film of Empire State Building. Ironworkers = LEGEND. Kudos all.🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇨🇦
My hips is gone but I miss my brothers the comrades sorry for the loss of life but I'm ready to give these new hips a try I can't see a better way to go than being with your brothers my family knows the risks but the brothers I work with and am lucky enough for Jesus to let us to still be and enjoy our broke up self is awesome will be Glad to me my falling brothers one day in Heaven
Makes me proud to be an Ironworker!
Great lives lost at the hands of greed.
It was an accident, Had nothing to do with greed.
@@darrinrentruc6614 every accident can be attributed to greed.. safety first
God bless all the iron workers that builder new york city and america!!!
🙏Men At Work 🙏
I'm an Iron worker no doubt
Some kind of building veterans!
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How is he the LAST ? ..... Aren't there iron workers Still 👀🤔
Yes still IW,s but Lou is the last survieor who was on the bridge when it collapsed. I was fortunate to work and be trained by lots of the crew.
The native Americans built America lol we will teach these white boyz how to iron work