C-mac
Senior Member
Funny cause I drove down there yesterday and said to myself, "doesn't seem to be quite as much going on today as I've seen on my last few drive by checks". Boy was I wrong...lol.
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You're right, I didn't notice that on the other sides.A lot of the brackets on the columns where the hangers will be attached are still covered by the column forms. I’m guessing they need to wait until they can raise the forms up to the next level and expose those brackets.
Running low on cash. Supply chain issues. Trying to make what they have stretch for another eighty floors...These next set of walls seem rebar light. Or at least in comparison to the walls below it...
While I am told I have fairly well tuned baloney and troll detectors built in, I am notably lacking in humour/Poe's Law ones...so I hope you are just kidding. >.<Running low on cash. Supply chain issues. Trying to make what they have stretch for another eighty floors...
They still have few sections to finish including the middle section where the elevator enclosure walls are so maybe it will be next weekend. On the other hand, if the volume is not as much as the previous floor walls they don’t need a road closure and can use the built in pump.No road closures booked, but that almost looks like it could be ready for concrete tomorrow
These will be smaller pours, they will probably be doing these from Balmuto St.No road closures booked, but that almost looks like it could be ready for concrete tomorrow
The elevator core seems to be going at a different rate than the rest of the walls, they poured the core walls for the previous floor at the end of December (well before everything else). And others have indicated that there will be self climbing formwork for them so maybe we'll see that soon?They still have few sections to finish including the middle section where the elevator enclosure walls are so maybe it will be next weekend. On the other hand, if the volume is not as much as the previous floor walls they don’t need a road closure and can use the built in pump.
No, I meant the elevators enclosure inside the tower core as marked in the below picture courtesy of thaivic.The elevator core seems to be going at a different rate than the rest of the walls, they poured the core walls for the previous floor at the end of December (well before everything else). And others have indicated that there will be self climbing formwork for them so maybe we'll see that soon?
Yes, we’re talking about the same thing. On the previous floor they had the forms in place for the core and poured by the end of December, while they were still building the other walls and didn’t pour until February.No, I meant the elevators enclosure inside the tower core as marked in the below picture courtesy of thaivic.
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