yin_yang
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That I do not know. I just worked in Commerce Court.Do you know if CIBC moves its Atrium on Bay offices into new building too ?
That I do not know. I just worked in Commerce Court.Do you know if CIBC moves its Atrium on Bay offices into new building too ?
That is a big crane base up there! Great shot and view for the next phase!
Good question, which I cannot answer, unfortunately. Maybe these contractors are hoping no-one with the power to stop them will notice, or that they believe they have a loophole to exploit.I've been meaning to ask Mr. 42...or anyone for that matter who is the sorta in-the-know about the COVID 19 Stay-At-Home orders of late regarding construction. I get that not everything is locked down. Not everything was locked in the more stringent 1st Wave orders either. But I am noticing where some construction sites are empty of their yellow/orange coated workers others (as depicted above) are clearly not.
So what is the criteria again? Infrastructure and residential are a go-go, where as commercial projects are a no-no? And if yes, from the said pic above, shoring and bridge securing are infrastructure then?
Possibly because they are working over GO tracks and there are only certain periods when they can do so???Good question, which I cannot answer, unfortunately. Maybe these contractors are hoping no-one with the power to stop them will notice, or that they believe they have a loophole to exploit.
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Does the garage stretch below the Dominion Public Building? I think it is certainly shared with them and excavating below an occupied building is difficult - I think the Feds have a lease on it for 3-4 more years.the second phase has something like a 6 level underground garage.. it'll be interesting to see how fast it gets built.
Well...thanks for least trying to explain that. I'm still a little unclear what those 3rd Wave stoppage rulez are currently...as here seems to be busy as bees. Over at The One, it was all tumbleweeds and crickets from the last pics taken of it.Good question, which I cannot answer, unfortunately. Maybe these contractors are hoping no-one with the power to stop them will notice, or that they believe they have a loophole to exploit.
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