UD2
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wow don't they seem like they're in a hurry
wow don't they seem like they're in a hurry
A watched pot never boils.
I once tried to test this theory Mythbusters-style. Unfortunately I kept blinking.
Putting in piles doesn't happen overnight. It takes time unless you know a faster way of doing it.
Do you have a ray gun that will dissolve the earth in a flash for this project??
sarcasm don't translate well on an internet forum but its identification can be assisted by putting the words into context. Take a look at the photo and you will see that there are almost twice the equippment on 1 bloor east when compared to a site of silmiar size.
This site has to deal with subways, but most of all a river. If one looks at maps from the 1800's, you will see the number of rivers and streams ran though this area as well rest of the city. The type of soil and earth will dictate how fast a pile can be installed. Harder it is, the longer it will take.
Please, for the last time, there is no subway under this site.
Anyway, the river/creek and streams do come into play for this site.
"I'm sure this site is more complicated, considering the subway lines and what not.."
The subway lines are to the east and north of the project. That should pose no problems. I can imagine that a tunnel connecting to The Bay Centre should been no problem either. They will just build it along the wall of the north/south tunnel.
But why does the TTC insist on keeping the Roy's Square entrance open? That should pose more of a problem.
Wasn"t this hole dug a while back and then refilled in 2008? They started excavation back then, should have just filled it back up with gravel.