yeah dude, i worked construction for many years. i know there are heaters, but i am sure other workers would rather have the exterior sealed prior to this cold.
i know i work slower when it is cold and am sure many other people do as well.
the other farm boy location is so close by, the one near the beavertails. how will this one be any different?
i think the other former grocery store storefront at 88/100 harbour is still vacant
i would have thought they finish all the concrete and glazing before winter, as construction really slows at this time. Now I think the focus should be the interior suites, since they can be more productive for that.
Really really thought getting the waterproofing and exterior all done should...
all the comparisons to kowloon walled city are so overplayed and getting boring. T&S is nowhere near that scale. If it did it would have a huge community. this is just another condo project...... reminds me of my mom and her aunts, once someone gets a catchy idea everyone jumps on the...
sure it can be possible but i dont think they are doing it. other projects I see are not pouring more concrete and I dont see time and space pouring more concrete.
I think they should have really focused more on the north section to finish the concrete before temperatures got below zero.
it depends on the weather. They haven't finished the top layer on both north towers. concrete should be between 10 degrees when setting. once we hit freezing, temperatures can't pour concrete.
I just do regular low rise home renovations but I am pretty sure the same applies to condos
they haven't finished with the concrete on the north towers. i was right, someone said they would make it before winter but I thought it was a bit slow.
it looks so hard to complete. investors must have balls of steel. so many things can go wrong with an ultra high rise
(elevator issues, needing high pressure toilets, garbage shoots, wind noise, building swaying).
this kind of reminds me of 432 park avenue