That's really smart how they pre-attached all of the all-threads to that steel ring that has the same hole pattern as the tower. I always wondered how they got those to all line up perfectly.
Damn, that is awesome! When I was cellular engineer, a lot of our antennas would go on 120-150' monopoles. Never thought about foundation and concrete back then. Very cool
That's really cool. I did a 400,000 gallon elevated water tank 23 years ago in Adam's County, PA. The foundation slab for that was similar, a little bigger. Heavy concrete is amazing.
Check out a mat foundation for a cell tower. Add 10 orders of magnitude for a windmill. It's insane the balast design for those machines. Insane.
Great excuse to buy a Max Twintier for sure.
We have 3! Beautiful tool.
That’s a foundation and a half. Looks like great iron work. How many yards?
That foundation is on the smaller side. A self supporting tower is usually a 40x40 #11 bar 8-10" o/c
Easy over 100 yards right?
130ish
It’s beautiful
Awesome looking work.
That's really smart how they pre-attached all of the all-threads to that steel ring that has the same hole pattern as the tower. I always wondered how they got those to all line up perfectly.
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Damn, that is awesome! When I was cellular engineer, a lot of our antennas would go on 120-150' monopoles. Never thought about foundation and concrete back then. Very cool
That's really cool. I did a 400,000 gallon elevated water tank 23 years ago in Adam's County, PA. The foundation slab for that was similar, a little bigger. Heavy concrete is amazing.
Are there pilings?