Fun Construction Facts

Credits: cannykids.com 
Did you know… ? There are lots of different kinds of construction vehicles, and each one has its own job!



Excavator

An excavator’s main job is to dig a lot of dirt quickly, but they can also be used to lift heavy things and lay down pipes




Bulldozer



A bulldozer has a big blade on the front and is used to move objects or dig a trench. It can move all kinds of materials, even large pieces of debris!




Front Loader or Bucket Loader

A front loader looks a lot like a bulldozer, but it’s scoop is further off the ground. A front loader has a moveable bucket that transports dirt. You usually see this when roads are being fixed.




Backhoe



Backhoes are the most commonly seen construction vehicle. They have a bucket on the back and a shovel on to the front. These are used for smaller jobs because they can do a lot! They can backfill, dig trenches, move dirt, and place pipes




Crane

A crane helps when heavy things need to be lifted higher than a ladder can reach. Look at how tall a crane can go!



This is the TALLEST building in the world!




Burj Khalifa



The Burj Khalifa is the tallest building in the world! It is in Dubai, is 2716 feet tall and has 163 stories! It has 3.56 million square feet of space inside!



This is the BIGGEST building in the world




New Century Global Center



The “New Century Global Center” in China may not be as tall as the Burj Khalifa, but it is WAY bigger inside! It has 18.29 million square feet of space inside. That’s more than 5 times bigger!



This is the OLDEST building in the world




Knap of Howar



The oldest structure ever is believed to be on a Scottish Island and is called the Knap of Howar. It was built in 3600 BCE, making it 5620 years old! How does this look different from buildings we have today? What looks the same?


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* This is a research article only for educational purpose, Images are for reference.



 

credits: cannykids.com


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