Yes, that's the general area I'm focused on.
They finish the podium levels,... and now working on second level of tower above podium,.... first of which might be amenity floor or something with odd non-standard ceiling height. But look closely at this photos from WillTo today,... and you'll see TMG Builders seems to have just started using their pioneer flying-form concrete forming system on that top-most forming floor,... that'll speed up their production!
Notice the top floor they're forming,... there's truss (diagonal) structures underneath,... that's basically a large portable flying-form floor that'll get reused multiple times as-is,... VS the traditional way of constantly building new forming-floor and disassembling,... only to constantly rebuild and disassemble the forming floor again and again,... which is what they did for the floors below. This looks like the first standard ceiling height floor,... idea for flying-form concrete forming system since basically all the floors from here and up should all be a constant ceiling height (exception are likely penthouse, mechanical and amenity pool floor). Anyways, now you'll start seeing a whole lot of those diagonal plywood enclosing each floor!
http://www.concretecentre.com/Building-Elements/Formwork/Table-form-flying-form.aspx
If you're an engineering geek, here's a nice animation:
Thus, once TMG Builders set up enough of these flying-form truss structures for one floor,... they should start going at a good pace of about a floor per 1.5 week or so. TMG Builders invented this innovative flying-form concrete forming system/methodology that's been adapted by many other construction firms.