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Photos from this morning. Things are moving quickly on the North side of the site.

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What's happening with that wall between the lower levels? Is there a distinct separation of programs at that grade that's not allowing any access from the same level?

The eastern portion of the site has only 4 underground levels whereas the remainder of the site has 6 underground levels. The wall (I think) you're referring to is just the extent of the unexcavated eastern portion.
 
The eastern portion of the site has only 4 underground levels whereas the remainder of the site has 6 underground levels. The wall (I think) you're referring to is just the extent of the unexcavated eastern portion.
Ah gotcha. Was unsure if there was an underground level behind the wall. It being unexcavated makes much more sense.
 
they have digged and moved so much dirt around from this site that I bet all these buildings around the site need extra cleaning for next few months or may be year.
 
Happy Halloween! And a Well-come dreary Wednesday update.
A new piling rig has been added to the site over the last few days. (Partially seen in RedMars photos above).

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Great pictures as usual Red Mars.

In addition to the shoring machine and the mobile crane which have recently appeared on site, what can also be seen in the first pictured posted are three footings which have been drilled out of where they had been poured. The footings are just to the east of the ramp, vertically in line with the worker with the yellow helmet and jacket, walking down the ramp. The footings failed their strength tests, had to be drilled out, and will be redone. One footing, to the left is more in the sun, quite visible. The other two footings are more in the shade, one behind the other, just to the right of the one in sun. Kind of similar, although not as visibly damaged, to the problems with some of the support columns that had been poured earlier this year in the 2221 Yonge project, as shown in drum118's photographs on January 28.

https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threa...-58s-tower-hill-pei-partnership.19371/page-16
 
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