paupah
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This is me asking possibly a dumb question, but does anyone know why they're pouring the floors minus the corners, only to do the corners down the road in the future? Why not just pour the whole floor at once?
Great explanation. Thanks!The corners can't be poured until the steel hangers have been attached, and the core must advance up to the point where the hangers attach for that to proceed
Photos taken today, Tuesday (March 7). A close-up of that newly installed panel... and some big crates labelled "megaView attachment 460444
It was posted here years ago.Did a little digging after seeing this photo, and found this.
One Bloor West (The One): In Progress ā Riverside Group
www.riversidegroup.net
Interesting the floor the worker is on seems to break the pattern of having a column-less corner.
Interesting the floor the worker is on seems to break the pattern of having a column-less corner.
The last two times, the floor above it was supported by the lowest section of the hangers rather than a column from below.
Interesting the floor the worker is on seems to break the pattern of having a column-less corner.
The last two times, the floor above it was supported by the lowest section of the hangers rather than a column from below.
Indeed, the cladding installers shall soon commence their assiduous ascent upon the towering edifice, with the Mega Columns, or MCs, to be placed first. This momentous occasion has been preceded by a protracted duration of arduous labor, rendering the news of this arrival of fencing with sign a veritable cause for exuberant celebration.Just walked by. They have the fence facing bloor street open for what seems like the first time in forever with a sign that says āwork overhead on face of mega columnsā. Could this be the final cladding? Or just installing more of the black fabric stuff that goes underneath?