Toronto One Bloor West | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

If I recall from the article was it not just a 90 day period skygrid is taking over?
As per my article, Skygrid is the new General Contractor, hired for a period of 90 days. They were not hired for longer as the Receiver is hoping to sell the development within that period, and they don't want to tie the new owner to a particular GC. Of course, a new owner could decide to keep Skygrid. If the development doesn't sell within the 90-day period, the Receiver could very well extend Skygrid's contract.

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From today:

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Seems like the transition to sky grid really slowed things up this week
Nope...they're at the 3rd mechanical. And like with all previous mechanicals, it always slows up at those points. More concrete, more rebar, more structural reinforcement...and management change over has nothing to do with that.
 
Nope...they're at the 3rd mechanical. And like with all previous mechanicals, it always slows up at those points. More concrete, more rebar, more structural reinforcement...and management change over has nothing to do with that.
I just did a floor count from the top of the last hanger looks like one final floor then mechanical though tying those sheer walls would add quite a large amount to work which probably is contributing to these floors taking longer
 
Here's an interesting time cue snippet from Johnny Strides latest live stream. Right after Eataly, he talks about watching a video on the top 10 skyscraper projects in North America going up now, and apparently The One and One Yonge are number 3 and 2 on that list respectively. Happy with the ranking!

Here's the video mentioned above. It actually features 3 Toronto super-talls in the rankings: The One (including financial woes ;-), Pinnacle One Yonge (SkyTower) and Gehry's FORMA.

 

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