UtakataNoAnnex
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I assume as they climb to the respective peaks there will be less surface area to clad. So maybe.2 (incomplete) floors in 6-7 months so far. I hope they start picking up speed then.
I assume as they climb to the respective peaks there will be less surface area to clad. So maybe.2 (incomplete) floors in 6-7 months so far. I hope they start picking up speed then.
It would seem to me then they might be ramping things up for the summer. /touch woodThe major news however is regarding deliveries from the cladding supplier. Most of the recent deliveries have been on Thursdays, and in fact there was a major delivery last Thursday, May 8 - which was a good thing, as the installers were down to just three skids of cladding sections waiting on installation. Quite a surprise around 10 yesterday morning (Tuesday, May 13), as we were driving by on King Street, to see TWO more flat bed trailers, both loaded with more skids of cladding being unloaded. The majority of the following photos are of the now large number of cladding section skids ready for installation.
May 12 - Installation of cladding for the next level of the facade along King Street has started. Last level of the extra height podium floors.
They do to a degree. Those line breaks seem to bring them back up to continuity.I'm surprised that the blocks do not line up properly.
They do to a degree. Those line breaks seem to bring them back up to continuity.
...it sorta works like bricks when the walls they are laid up upon don't quite measure up evenly, compensation is needed to bring back into line. Think of it like a leap year in Gregorian calendar or something.
I think they installed the middle section upside down. The half-wide blocks would otherwise line up with those beneath.I'm surprised that the blocks do not line up properly.
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Yeah…it could also be mislay too..to which I sit corrected. >.<I think they installed the middle section upside down. The half-wide blocks would otherwise line up with those beneath.