Construction Simulator | Ep. 32 – Museum Construction Delayed by Ancient Pump Curse

The heatwave might be cooking the UK alive right now, but the construction contracts aren’t slowing down for anyone. Back at the museum site, another floor needed pouring, another shipment of concrete had to make the journey across town, and once again the infamous concrete pump decided it had declared war on humanity.

This episode of Construction Simulator somehow manages to balance genuine progress with absolute machinery chaos. One minute everything feels under control, the next the pump arm is twisting into impossible directions while chat watches the disaster unfold in real time. Somehow, through pure stubbornness and a refusal to give up, the build keeps moving forward.


🏗️ About the Game

Construction Simulator throws players into the world of heavy machinery, massive construction contracts, and surprisingly detailed engineering projects. With more than 70 vehicles and machines to operate, every job becomes a balancing act between precision, planning, and trying not to accidentally wedge a truck into scaffolding.

From crane work and road building to concrete pouring and industrial construction, the game captures the strange satisfaction of watching a huge project slowly come together piece by piece. Of course, that’s assuming the equipment cooperates.


🌡️ Where We Are in the Journey

Episode 32 drops us deep into the ongoing museum construction project, which has now become infamous for one specific reason: the cursed concrete pump arm. After several previous streams battling awkward controls and unpredictable machinery, this session finally brought a partial breakthrough.

By combining Xbox controller inputs with keyboard controls, we managed to wrestle the pump into something vaguely functional. Not perfect. Not stable. But functional enough to finally push the next floor toward completion.

At this point in the series, the construction empire is growing steadily, even if every major concrete job feels like surviving a supernatural event.


⚠️ What Happens in This Episode

The night started with a warning: everything felt “a bit weird today.” After moving the game onto a brand-new PC, half the settings had reset themselves, controls were behaving strangely, and there was already a sense that the construction site was preparing another ambush.

The upside? The game finally looked incredible running at smooth frame rates, which only made every near-disaster even more dramatic.

The main task for the evening sounded simple enough on paper — continue pouring concrete for the museum build and finish laying out the next floor. In reality, it quickly descended into another long-running battle against the stream’s greatest enemy: the concrete pump.

The controls were still fighting back constantly. Moving the arm left somehow caused it to lower instead, hoses flailed wildly across the construction site, and every attempt at precision pouring felt like trying to tame a mechanical sea monster. Before long, “Curse you, concrete pump!” had basically become the unofficial slogan of the stream.

Still, progress slowly emerged through the chaos.

Using the mixed controller-and-keyboard setup, we finally managed to lay around 75% of the next floor before the inevitable return trips began. Truck after truck had to be manually driven back to the yard for more concrete because, naturally, taking shortcuts was never an option. What should have been routine supply runs turned into long road journeys filled with stories, near misses, random tangents, and increasingly exhausted commentary as the UK heatwave kept cooking everyone alive.

Meanwhile chat was in peak form throughout the night. Happy Cat Lady, Frodo, JD, Mr. Smith, SpiffyMango, and TheCollector kept the stream rolling with constant jokes and running commentary about the “haunted” machinery. TheCollector accidentally created an entire side story involving knife injuries and jump scares, while SpiffyMango shared stories from snowy Scandinavian road trips involving tunnels, waterfalls, and suspiciously British-themed crisps found somewhere deep in Norway.

And then came one of the best moments of the stream.

Right in the middle of all the concrete chaos, Dr Ravenholm announced that four new chicks would be arriving the next morning to expand the growing flock of pet chickens. Instantly the conversation shifted into complete chicken madness as chat began suggesting names like Bang Bang, Scrambled, Popcorn, and Crispy while joking that the household was slowly becoming a poultry-controlled version of Skynet.

As always, the stream drifted beautifully between construction work and total nonsense. Hunger Games simulations appeared out of nowhere, Pokémon hunts erupted in chat, AIDA caused yet another harmonica-induced disaster, and at one point the unforgettable “You’re a Cheese” song blasted through the jukebox while concrete continued pouring in the background like some kind of surreal construction fever dream.

But somehow… against all odds… the floor was completed.

Even after resets, broken controls, endless concrete deliveries, and a truck briefly becoming one with the scaffolding, the museum project finally pushed closer to completion. Exhausted but victorious, the construction crew survived another encounter with the ancient pump curse… although next week’s concrete-heavy jobs are already waiting patiently in the darkness.

The stream ended with a raid over to ClancyBee to continue the chaos elsewhere across Twitch.


🔥 Watch the Episode

If you want to witness the full concrete-pump nightmare unfold in real time, you can watch the episode here:

Watch the Full Episode

Be sure to check out the full playlist as the construction empire keeps expanding:
Construction Simulator Series Playlist

And if you enjoy the chaos, construction disasters, and community madness, make sure to visit the channel, leave a like, drop a comment, and subscribe for future episodes:
Dr Ravenholm YouTube Channel


🚧 Join the Adventure Live

Somewhere beneath the floodlights and unfinished scaffolding, the engines are still running. The concrete pump waits patiently for its next victim, trucks continue hauling supplies through the night, and the construction yard never truly sleeps.

If you want to experience the chaos as it happens — the machinery failures, the unexpected stories, the raids, the chicken updates, and the moments where everything somehow falls apart and works perfectly at the same time — come and join us live.

🔴 Twitch:
https://www.twitch.tv/dr_ravenholm

🔴 YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@Dr_Ravenholm

Bring your hard hat. The pump is probably angry already.


🌌 Community & Links

The construction site might close for the night, but the community never really powers down. Between livestreams, gaming chaos, strange AI incidents, and chicken empire updates, there’s always another story unfolding somewhere across the network.

Live Across the Network

The floodlights stay on long after midnight, and the next adventure is never far away.

https://www.twitch.tv/dr_ravenholm

https://www.youtube.com/@Dr_Ravenholm

💬 Join the Community

Step into the yard with the rest of the crew, share your own stories, and survive the next machinery disaster together.

https://discord.gg/yTj2ucM

🌍 Across the Social Channels

From behind-the-scenes moments to livestream updates and random chaos from across the week, you can find Dr Ravenholm across the network here:

https://www.tiktok.com/@dr_ravenholm

https://bsky.app/profile/dr-ravenholm.bsky.social

https://www.instagram.com/dr_ravenholm/

https://www.facebook.com/Dr.Ravenholm/

https://www.threads.com/@dr_ravenholm

https://x.com/DRYuillKirkwood

👕 Support the Channel

Every bit of support helps keep the machines fuelled, the lights running, and the next disaster fully operational.

https://teespring.com/stores/dr-ravenholm

https://streamlabs.com/dr_ravenholm/tip

🏢 More From Me

Beyond the construction yard lies the wider network of projects, services, and creative work connected to the world of Dr Ravenholm.

Business Centre:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/

Download the Brochure:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/resources/Business/Transparent-Aluminium-Service-Brochure.pdf

Learn more:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/about-me/

Blog:
https://transparent-aluminium.net/blog/


🌙 Closing Thoughts

Another floor stands completed. The trucks are parked, the floodlights are dimming, and somewhere out there the concrete pump waits for next week’s rematch.

Until then… stay safe out there, keep the engines running, and we’ll see you back on the construction site soon.

— Dr Ravenholm


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