How It Works - Sunk Caisson Construction for Lift Stations
Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) operates the Minneapolis-St. Paul regional wastewater system. Our wastewater pumping stations are often constructed with sunk caissons when open excavation is not possible.
This short video, part of MCES’s “How it works” video series, explains how sunk caisson construction works.
Видео How It Works - Sunk Caisson Construction for Lift Stations канала Metropolitan Council
This short video, part of MCES’s “How it works” video series, explains how sunk caisson construction works.
Видео How It Works - Sunk Caisson Construction for Lift Stations канала Metropolitan Council
Показать
Комментарии отсутствуют
Информация о видео
Другие видео канала
How are Underwater Structures Built?The Quay Wall construction at MPS using Caissons cast on landHow it Works - Lift StationsVertical Shaft Sinking Machine (VSM)What is a Caisson ?How Does the Power Grid Work?Manufacture of 22 large concrete caissons for the Port of AberdeenPneumatic Caisson Method to Build Emergency Accesses in Urban AreasOne of the most epic engineering feats in history - Alex GendlerLearn Something!: CaissonsCaisson technology in the construction of port infrastructuresSegmental shaftsWhat is Air Lock?8. Retaining Walls"What is a Sewer Lift Station?" by Kingsport WWTPBandra Worli Sea Link - Virtual Tour & Construction SequenceCement Caissons - Bob VilaWhy Tunnels Don't CollapseDIY Water Well DrillingSaqr Port Extension Construction Animation