C-mac
Senior Member
Look at the the middle of picture 5.
Got it! Thanks!
Look at the the middle of picture 5.
Let's hope it was a delay of only 1 week (the first pour was originally scheduled for Monday last week), making the next pour happen on Thursday.They did a pour this morning, not as much as you folks were hoping for though.
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Well its literally one week delay now and ticking past as we speak. The rebar is not yet finished so optimistically next week and 2 weeks delayed. As mentioned by other commenters it was an odd choice to publicly announce the pour. An unnecessary "failure" in the public eye.Let's hope it was a delay of only 1 week (the first pour was originally scheduled for Monday last week), making the next pour happen on Thursday.
What public eye? I think only enthusiasts on forums like this pay attention to such details. Secondly even if a wider audience were to be paying attention to this I doubt whether they would consider a delay in construction schedule to be a failure. This project might have seen more than its share of delays but when it comes to construction projects, such occurrences are par for the course. For a more spectacular example, google the Jeddah Tower.Well its literally one week delay now and ticking past as we speak. The rebar is not yet finished so optimistically next week and 2 weeks delayed. As mentioned by other commenters it was an odd choice to publicly announce the pour. An unnecessary "failure" in the public eye.
Damn... didn't know Sam was also having people murdered and imprisoned on the side...For a more spectacular example, google the Jeddah Tower.
Obviously i'm referring to once the project is completed, hence the words "in the future" in my post.Are cars really just driving through construction sites on a regular basis?
Glass can be replaced. If bollards were installed, they should be to protect all the people who would be walking/standing/riding by the site at any given time of the day.Hopefully they plan on installing some minimalistic bollards around here in the future. You know, in case God forbid a car wanders its way through the glass as we've seen happen countless times in this city.
I can only imagine how much of a pain it would be to replace the glass here.