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  • Great video explaining post tension concrete construction without being overly technical! I've decided to think of it as spring-loaded concrete :-)

  • I am very happy to see the Mithun training video on the use of post tension concrete construction techniques after you give this

  • I Love The Video It Can Increase My Knowledge Mithun training video on the use of post tension concrete construction techniques.

  • Nice Video Post Tension Concrete Construction That You Share , So Very Nice Thanks You

  • I Really Like The Video Mithun training video on the use of post tension concrete construction techniques. From Your

  • Your Video Is Very Useful Sharing Mithun training video on the use of post tension concrete construction techniques.

  • very interesting

  • Like the instructional aspect of the video, pictures go a long way with instruction...curious if this would be a good system for a 3-story building of mixed use function with a roof top deck using 30 foot spans...?

  • These workers making big bucks doing that kind of work? What are we talkin here? When do the tension the cable? Doesn't it crack the concrete? What's the window on that? minutes or hours?

  • The video & explanation are simple & easy to understand

  • I'm interested in this system & I have been used already in the first project I do with it after I graduated from the university. It is already an effective and excellent system.

    thank you Mithunee

  • If this is a training video the instructor in it needed to be more specific about the components and what they are called. Live end/dead end anchors, trumpets, grommets, casing, anchor wedges, stressing jack.

  • Nice video.. I also work in a Post Tension Company.. The one in this clip is for single strand post tension.. basically they use it in a building.. but i prefer the multi strand post tension,because they are much easier to apply. And it only works for bridges constructions..

  • @satutigatujuh Multi strand post tensioning is also common in buildings with concrete beams in them.

  • simply and clearly explained. gj

  • cool!

  • This is a great introduction! Does anyone know where I could find more detailed information on specs?

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