Here's how you get work done! Time-lapse shows how a tunnel was built in just three days
THIS incredible time-lapse video shows a group of construction workers install a 70-metre tunnel in just one weekend.
Dutch build a 70 metre highway tunnel in just weekend
The intense work schedule means the construction workers were required to work around the clock to get the tunnel done in time while causing minimal disruption to motorists.
The jaw-dropping footage sees the workers brave through torrential rain and violent winds to complete their jobs.
The time-lapse video condenses the weekend-long work, from May 20–May 22, into just three minutes.
The workers brave torrential rain and violent winds
After all the hard work, now three lanes open are towards Arnhem!
A live webcam stream from the construction site showed exactly how workers used four cranes to demolish the road before sliding in the fitted tunnel.
The footage then sees the workers filling in sand around the gaps before launching into an intense paving operation.
Despite a fierce storm, the workers manage to get on with their jobs and finish on time.
The impressive work was carried out by the Dutch construction company Heijmans on the A12 highway towards Arnhem in the Netherlands.
The busy national road was shut over the weekend but was back up and running by the Monday morning.
The local monitoring group of the A12 road, RWSA12VEG, announced: "After all the hard work, now three lanes open are towards Arnhem!"
Another online user praised the way the workers “paved a giant highway in a storm”
The stunning feat of work ethic has racked up nearly 100,000 views on YouTube.
Comments on the video saw huge praise heaped onto the Dutch workers.
Many online users, including those in Russia, the UK and Canada, described how it takes months just to build a pavement in their local area.
By the Monday, the road was back up and running
Others discussed how builders in their country had spent years working on roads and repairs in areas close to them.
One Dutch user talked about how "working 24/7 and using innovative ways of dealing with traffic improves a project immensely".
Another praised the way the workers "paved a giant highway in a storm".