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Steel Arrives for Dallas' Calatrava bridge

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2009

The City of Dallas Trinity River Corridor Project announces a big step towards the construction of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. This exciting sign of progress is that the first shipment of steel arrived at the Port Houston and
will be transported by truck to Dallas. At the construction site, multiple sets of columns rise from the floodway, approach beams are in place and the steel cage for the 400 center arch is being anchored.

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  • Italian Steel assembled with Italian welders brought in on illegal visas. America is turning it's back on it's own people. What a travesty. What are are young men and women fighting for in other countries? They need to get back here are rescue us from the capitalist greed that has taken over our country and turning it into a third-world nation.

  • @bnewell20

    I hate videos like this with background music. Hearing the sounds of the work is almost as important as seeing the work!

    If you don't like the length or the sound, click on the little red bar and turn your iPod up! I wish people would do more video like this

  • So, some legitimate constructive criticism for the creator of the video. I am excited to see the steel arriving. Actual progress! However, am I excited enough to sit through 9 minutes of video? No. Trim this up! Add some background music!

  • To 1y2o3...

    Rethink you racist remarks, and work to end the Ruplican fueled bigotry. Unless a person is of American Indian ancestry, we were all immigrants with the same values; a better way of life. If it were not for the Mexicans MANY more jobs would be outside our boarders. They construct, run our restaurants, hotels, build our roads...what do they not do? ...not too many Bankers and Brokers...good grief. Be a Christian (like your Mexican neighbors) and get real!

  • but thats not true i see almost all mexicans working so i wouldnt be bragging that americans are doing the job

  • Bottom line. Cimolai's bid was cheaper and that saves the tax payer millions of dollars. 2 sides to the story. Don't blindly follow one side. U.S companies do scores of projects all over the world employing American workers.

  • Congratulations on creating all those jobs in Italy. That was a good way to spend out Texas tax money.

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