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December 2015
After two long years of battling the elements, 4 World Trade Center's structural steel skeleton is finished. Meet some of the men & women who helped build the skyscraper during the 'Topping Out.'
At the World Trade Center, Eddie Meahan and his ironworkers are nearing the end of the project of a lifetime. But, 4 World Trade Center's impressive Window Washing Unit still needs to be built atop the skyscraper!
At 4 World Trade Center, the Raising Gang is winded out but that doesn't stop the men from Local 580! Meet the Hanging Gang as they literally hang off the side of the building and set the skyscrapers 13' windows.
At 4 World Trade Center in lower Manhattan, Mother Nature is throwing the ironworkers for a loop: wind and scorching summer temperatures are making it difficult to set the heavy steel on the tower's last four floors.
November 2015
More than 60 stories above lower Manhattan, Four World Trade Center's ironworkers race to build the skyscraper's next level.
New York City's soggy summer has everyone in a bad mood. At the Alexander Hamilton Bridge, the ironworkers must remove a stubborn rusty steel beam, and install a massive, 52-ton steel assembly.
The men at Tower Four have been working under pressure to finish this 72-story skyscraper on time. Two alternating raising gangs will be assembling a second heavy lifting hydraulic crane to speed up the tower's construction.
It's a hot day in New York City, and the ironworkers at The World Trade Center Tower 4 are struggling to set the scorching steel of this 977 ft. skyscraper.
October 2015
Site Super Eddie Meahan and the ironworkers at Tower 4 have been working for more than a year to build the skyscraper. Today, they will have to fight Lower Manhattan winds in order to raise the building's protective cocoon.
Ironworking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. This program follows the men and women who walk steel beams hundreds of feet off the ground fighting the cold, wind, snow and rain.
Ironworking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. This program follows the men and women who walk steel beams hundreds of feet off the ground fighting the cold, wind, snow and rain.
Ironworking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. This program follows the men and women who walk steel beams hundreds of feet off the ground fighting the cold, wind, snow and rain.
September 2015
Ironworking is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world. This program follows the men and women who walk steel beams hundreds of feet off the ground fighting the cold, wind, snow and rain.
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