Isotack
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I guess it's just me but those columns do not look bulky enough to hold up all the future weight?View attachment 145371 View attachment 145372 View attachment 145371 View attachment 145372 From yesterday. Thought I’d share.
I guess it's just me but those columns do not look bulky enough to hold up all the future weight?View attachment 145371 View attachment 145372 View attachment 145371 View attachment 145372 From yesterday. Thought I’d share.
I guess it's just me but those columns do not look bulky enough to hold up all the future weight?
I'm back from the Colosseum, where after 2000 years, they're still not finished, Friday
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Westside Story: the ground level floor is mostly formed and mostly finished with its rebar. The elevator core of the building is now reaching skyward with very thick concrete walls and heavy blue steel frames holding things together. The ramp from P1 up to Ground Level is just beginning to be formed, and the north wall abutting trackside is having its gunite wall installed when this photo was taken.
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Close-up view of the Elevator Core
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Eastside Story: Still working on P2 in the space between Crane#3 and the east wall next 18 Harbour. Some of P3 is still showing in the south-east corner of the site and the rebar has been knitted together for the gunite east wall that will abutt the 18 Yonge St building. There will not be a P1 level in the northeast corner of this photo as this space will be double height to allow for delivery, sanitation and maintenance trucks to have the height and space to load, unload, turn around and exit towards Yonge Street.
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Trackside: Looks like the steel for this section of the new parkland is mostly complete. I'm unsure why there is a yellow steel frame sitting on top. Could it be a base for a portable or moving crane to help with the assembly of the trackside park when the roof forming begins?
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Finally, two bonus shots of the Train Shed with it's mostly completed white roof. I've been watching them dilly dally with this for almost 10 years now. The last thing to go on top of this white waterproofing coat will be the green roof planting boxes. Hopefully, this will get done before autumn
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Trackside: Looks like the steel for this section of the new parkland is mostly complete.
It's being built in sections.Isn't the park supposed to stretch over entire width of the tracks?
...Looks like the steel for this section of the new parkland...
Looks like steel columns coming for the lobby. You can see the baseplates there
EllisDonCan anyone please tell me who's in charge of the construction project and thank you..
Rumour has it that in the first round hedge fund managers are putting mortgage-backed securities up against complex derivatives, with collatoralized debt obligations reffing.Where are the gladiator quarters? ...in the CIBC Square bowels.
That is not true. Next to the god-awful jersey barriers at Front and York, are lodge-pine wooden poles. It’s like the job somehow stopped and didn’t get finished. Baffling alongside such progress.Look, by Toronto’s don’t give a shit standards that intersection is a jewel. True there are some wires. But there are no garbage can sized transformers hoisted mid-pole, there are no frontier-town wooden poles, there aren’t decommissioned poles directly adjacent to the functioning poles, the poles are mostly 90 degrees to the pavement, and TH hasn’t plonked down pole-supporting cables mid-sidewalk. And the City hasn’t festooned the poles with a confusing and revolting mess of visual clutter. To those Torontophobic meanies who complain it could be better, I say we’re lucky it’s not seriously worse. Because, Toronto...