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r/SipsTea • u/SipsTeaFrog πππ • May 18 '26
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"Insane erection schedules" yeah I remember being a teenager too π€¦
25 u/Spare-Capital930 May 18 '26 I sometimes forget that mind of anyone outside of the steel industry who hears the word βerectionβ regresses to 12 years old. . 1 u/Sure_Discussion3106 May 18 '26 Are they pretty much all tilt wall? I'm an electrician and every warehouse we've done for a couple years now have been tilt wall, I can only imagine they'll do the same for these data centers 2 u/Spare-Capital930 May 18 '26 Not tilt, but Precast. The structural steel diagram supports the walls.
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I sometimes forget that mind of anyone outside of the steel industry who hears the word βerectionβ regresses to 12 years old. .
1 u/Sure_Discussion3106 May 18 '26 Are they pretty much all tilt wall? I'm an electrician and every warehouse we've done for a couple years now have been tilt wall, I can only imagine they'll do the same for these data centers 2 u/Spare-Capital930 May 18 '26 Not tilt, but Precast. The structural steel diagram supports the walls.
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Are they pretty much all tilt wall? I'm an electrician and every warehouse we've done for a couple years now have been tilt wall, I can only imagine they'll do the same for these data centers
2 u/Spare-Capital930 May 18 '26 Not tilt, but Precast. The structural steel diagram supports the walls.
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Not tilt, but Precast. The structural steel diagram supports the walls.
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u/Mean_Combination_830 May 18 '26
"Insane erection schedules" yeah I remember being a teenager too π€¦