More signage mounting and cladding work on Phase 1 yesterday:

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I guess they needed a little extra support for all this steel and concrete.
Could the Bay St. closure (Front to Lake Shore) on Nov 11, moved from the Nov 4 weekend, be for some of the concrete truck staging for this pour? (Less residential, less noise) No, seems crazy but….. the work progress and dates seem to match.
Maybe that’s why the parking lot is free and clear for the pumpers?
I wonder if the City sewer and water replacement project on Yonge will be out of there too. Haha.
I suggest avoiding the area that weekend if correct.



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They are preparing for the third floor windows.
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I guess those floors weren't passing the cue ball test... 🙀
 
Thank you for the continued insight on this project. It is very much appreciated. What millimeter bars are they using? I would imagine it would be 25mmnplus correct?

Correct, 25-50mm.

So going to ask the special little canary that's in this chat if this information is true. If it is I would love to actually come down and see this pour

It's not for the pour as far as I know.
 
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Holy supports Batman, that’s a lot of yellow supports.

The transfer slab started ~Sept 22 and still going.

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I guess those floors weren't passing the cue ball test... 🙀

Due past accidents *knock on wood*, "typical" slabs (200-300 mm) require 3 floors of shoring below the formwork, now imagine the weight of this slab.

Should note, it has nothing to do with the current forming company, it was accidents in the past that made it an industry standard.
Not too shabby of a colour though. Maybe we can get a yellow building in the city?

Don't know if it's true but I heard the manufacturer choose that colour to make them stand out and be easily recognizable.
 
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It's not for the pour as far as I know.
The CIBC Square notice came out today. New bridge is being installed between 141 Bay and Union Station (over Bay St.) 7 pm Friday Nov 10 to 5 am Monday Nov 13
If the transfer slab pour is the same weekend …..
edit: traffic…. My condo is still for sale - walk score 100 transit score 100. Anyone?
 
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