Toronto Maple Leaf Square | 185.92m | 54s | Lanterra | KPMB

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does anyone know what floor they are at? I was downtown this morning and unfortunately didn't have time to drive by and 'count the floors'.
 
I can count the west face of the north tower with binoculars from the luxury of my sofa :) and between this and pictures taken on the scene I can confirm that for the north tower, according to the construction elevator numbering scheme the last regular podium floor with a full ceiling is 9, the weird podium floor that is mostly just the rooftop is 10, the first regular tower floor with a balcony is 11, level 53 is done to the point that it has a ceiling of construction forms, and level 54 has rebar for the support pillars sticking up. For the south tower, assuming the first tower level has the same numbering, they are done to level 50.

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http://www.flickr.com/photos/41002894@N07/3804374217/
 
Some really great photos posted. Marcanadian, I think you have a couple that would make excellent postcards.:)
 
Here's a few shots I took during the thunderstorm last night:


great shots k.w.l, I see you were one of the few brave souls taking photos during the crazy flash strom yesteray ~

thanks for sharing :)
 
Daily Commercial News

Movin’ up at Maple Leaf Square in Toronto
August 13, 2009

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WILLIAM CONWAY/PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHY

Work continues to move upwards for the Maple Leaf Square residential/commercial project at 15 York Street in Toronto, Ont. Construction manager PCL Constructors Canada Inc. began the two-tower, 872-unit project in January 2007 and completion has been scheduled for June 2010.

The project was designed by Page & Steele Architects and the owner is York Bremner Developments Ltd. Consultants are Jablonsky Ast & Partners (structural) and Hidi Rae Consulting Engineers (mechanical/electrical). Subtrades include: Michael Bros. Excavating; Anchor Shoring & Caissons Ltd.; The Atlas Corp. (dewatering); Salit Steel Ltd. (reinforcing steel); Aviance Forming Ltd. (formwork); Limen Masonry; Flynn Canada Ltd. (metal siding/glazing); Urban Mechanical; and Otis Canada/ThyssenKrupp Elevator Ltd.


http://www.dailycommercialnews.ca/article/id34911
 

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