Toronto 252 Parliament Street | 28.7m | 9s | Core Development | Studio JCI

Taken 21 June.

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Yes, everything below the first floor is concrete, then various other elements are concrete such as the elevator shaft. The rest of the structure is made from typical steel (where the loads require it) and then cold formed steel wall panels. CFS isn't the most common material but it's used with regularity in midrise construction.
Re the board that they're using: what sort of board is that and is it already waterproof? Thanks in advance
 
Re the board that they're using: what sort of board is that and is it already waterproof? Thanks in advance

The boards they're using are GlassRoc (white) and DenseGlass (yellow) branded exterior sheathing panels. They're moisture resistant but not water proof, you will see an additional water proofing layer applied ontop.
 
I believe Core is having financial difficulties.
Core is dead.
The one across the street (Parliament & Co, 191 Parliament) is even slower. Sure, a few storeys taller, but construction started more than a year before this, and is still not complete.
Sher & Downing are having issues there too. Looking at different options for that one.
 

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