
Build a section of the metro with 1,200 workers.
The organization and efficiency is essential in any architecture project or performance under construction that requires a delicate line between time and finish taking into account the circumstances of the project.
In Japan Approximately 127 million people currently live, a very high population density if we compare it with many other countries, so their performance in transport elements - architecturally speaking - must be precise and reduced in time.
Here between the organization and, this time, they give us a amazing example of coordination in the realization of a railway work consisting of the restructuring of a section of metro track in three hours and twenty-five minutes, without interrupting and disturbing the passengers. To identify what was done, we provide the following images where we can see that they proceeded to connect and link a subway track located at one level with another, at a lower level.
Construction status of the previous metro:
Constructive state of the rear meter:
The efficiency of the japanese it is well known and, in this case, we can identify it very well. For this constructive action, 1,200 operators-engineers from the Japanese company Tokyu Railway Corporation were employed to modify the subway line that connects the Shibuya and Daikanyama stations located in the country's capital (Tokyo). The required plan used a patented technology called STRUM - "Shifting Track Right Under Method" (We have not found more information regarding the technology, sorry!) To go down from one level to another and connect it with the Daikanyama station.
As expected, and we can see in the video the coordination is amazing and worthy of applause, as well as plenty of time to test the new connected line before the arrival of passengers first thing in the morning.
We could already check the oriental audacity in the article How to build a 30-story hotel structure in 15 days Although the intervening elements were modular, they once again surprise us with actions worthy of mention. And here we evoke a Timelapse It is worth remembering that it is not only the eastern countries that are building quickly. From Australia at the Catholic University they present an installation of a modular wing. It consists of 23 modules, the project took 14 weeks to build and only 4 nights to install.
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