The Metropolitan Transportation Commission relied on 12 EarthCam construction cameras to document progress for the $6.4-billion bridge. In 2008, EarthCam installed a combination of live streaming video cameras and high-definition time-lapse systems, all carefully documenting progress from several unique perspectives. Strategically located on the project site, each camera captured a specific view of the progress, archiving footage from 42 preset angles. During the life of the project, views of progress, as well as important information about construction-related lane closures, were made available on the Webby award-winning public web page.
EarthCam’s construction cameras captured nearly six years of progress, a powerful testament to the hard working and dedicated bridge teams. The EarthCam time-lapse production team poured over the staggering number of images captured over the past 59 months and spent months hand editing the archived imagery into a professional time-lapse movie.
To see the construction progress for one of the largest American Recovery and Restoration Act-funded projects in our nation's history, watch EarthCam's time-lapse movie for the Bay Bridge at www.youtube.com/earthcam.