Building Alaska
Nick fights the tides trying to retrieve pylons for his foundation.
Nick fights the tides trying to retrieve pylons for his foundation.
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Nick Blanco works to construct a fishing lodge entirely out of driftwood.
Nick fights the tides trying to retrieve pylons for his foundation.
A new generation of builders faces off against the Alaskan wilds.
Crews race to stay ahead of the chopper and a building is on shaky ground.
The build crews set ridgepoles and deal with last-minute design changes.
The build teams lift 600-pound rafters and install interior walls.
With hydro- and wind-power systems installed, the insulation is on hold.
Rain and mud hinder one team and another digs their supplies out of snow.
A team races to install flooring which leads to an on-site injury.
First-time builders race to construct their cabin in the dead of winter.
The crews face drywall issues, spinning windows and bears eating supplies.
A bear attack and wild weather shuts down the builds and an underwater fix saves a dock.
The three builders each face their own forms of adversity at each location.
Winter is approaching and the clock is ticking to complete the builds.
Join some of our most determined first-time builders as they go all-in.
Jere, Ben and Tim struggle to get their barge on a trailer for transport.
It's a battle at the builds as sparks fly in camp and unwelcome bears won't leave well enough alone.
It's crunch time as builders race against Mother Nature to finish their cabins.
Lee Raymond calls in Ninja Framer to get his client's job back on track.
Nick and Kent build a "honey bucket," also known as an Alaskan toilet.
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