John, I heard 4 to 5 months until peak employment. Miles and miles to go before then but the cranes do make quick work over the cleanroom and interstitial levels.
Thanks, Lee, I appreciate you watching! If you’re in a hurry (like me), there are some ‘Intel Fab 52’ videos elsewhere on YT that show a similar crane in action. Should give you an idea of what to expect when we get there with Intel Ohio One.
I actually went down to that job last may to go see the cranes. The big crane there was buckner heavylift's brand new straight to that job liebherr lr13000. A friend of a friend was the one running it $30,000,000.00 purchase and a week after I saw that one buckner purchased a second one and it was here in torrance California about an hour and a half from me at some type of power plant
Amazing
Thanks for watching, Bruce!
It still looks like they're a long way away until they're ready for the Trades workers to move in and start.
John, I heard 4 to 5 months until peak employment. Miles and miles to go before then but the cranes do make quick work over the cleanroom and interstitial levels.
Great video as always. Cant wait to see that crane completely built up. Thanks again for the awsome vids. Looking forward to the next one
Thanks, Lee, I appreciate you watching!
If you’re in a hurry (like me), there are some ‘Intel Fab 52’ videos elsewhere on YT that show a similar crane in action.
Should give you an idea of what to expect when we get there with Intel Ohio One.
I actually went down to that job last may to go see the cranes. The big crane there was buckner heavylift's brand new straight to that job liebherr lr13000. A friend of a friend was the one running it
$30,000,000.00 purchase and a week after I saw that one buckner purchased a second one and it was here in torrance California about an hour and a half from me at some type of power plant
all the crane operators will have to be on their toes.
Yes, the next year will be a hectic and complex set of lifts big and small.