It certainly looks different but can anyone describe or explain the technical difference is any? Also was there an issue last week why the installation wasn't completed? This sort of thing is usual within 24 hrs no...?
I understand the circumstances may be different for each building but the tower crane seems to still be up at a relatively mature state of construction.
The OMB release includes "....the Applicant has agreed to make a substantial financial commitment of approximately $21.9 million toward community...".
That is a fairly substantial number.
What is the basis for these amounts? Is there some rough guideline or formula based on the number of units...
The City of Toronto website shows a planned closure of Yonge St. between Queen and Shuter from Oct 28, 11 pm through Oct 29, 11 pm.
EDIT: Contractor listed as Superior Crane.
I'm guessing there's a website that explains the following..or perhaps there's an existing thread on UT.
But when I look at the typical 50-odd storey condo going up these days (e.g. Karma, Casa II, etc) I see round support columns. This building appears to be rectangular supports only. Can...
This has probably been asked plenty of times but what's the floor (concrete) thickness here and is it a roughly standard value across typical buildings or engineered?