What can you build in a month? Post House Condominiums by the Alterra Group is really moving skyward now that the Wallman Architects-designed building is in the midst of its typical floors.
We have four shots for you, times two. The first in each case is where progress was one month ago, at 7 floors, and where it stands now, at 12 floors. That's just slightly over 1 floor a week, and that's the normal rate for typical floors.
From the northwest: September
From the northwest: October
From the southwest: September
From the southwest: October
From the southeast: September
From the southeast: October
From the northeast: September
From the northeast: October
Here's a simplified look at how the stages of a four-to-five day cycle per floor breaks down:
1 — Move fly-forms into place,
2 — Lay out rebar and that will strengthen the floors, and conduits that will run services through the floors,
3 — Pour the concrete,
4 — Disassemble the fly-form components, and start the move to the next floor.
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