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Holy Cow Batman! the core has a new trick

The first southern section of the core is being jacked up to the next level, the blue steel beams the plywood top work surface and the interior forms are all in motion. The interior shaft is constructed using a giant elevator. I'm gobsmacked!

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Holy Cow Batman! the core has a new trick

The first southern section of the core is being jacked up to the next level, the blue steel beams the plywood top work surface and the interior forms are all in motion. The interior shaft is constructed using a giant elevator. I'm gobsmacked!

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An elevator that constructs an elevator? :eek:
 
Not a new thing. Bay Adelaide had the same thing. Photo by @Razz

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Hot and Hazy Friday

Westside Story: Not much new since yesterday other than they have poured all of the ground level west of the core except for a small section towards the north-west corner. I suspect this will be poured either late today or tomorrow. The forms on the northern half of the core have been removed, exposing the concrete walls

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Southern Core Close-up: (sorry about the pun) The full extension of the formwork is more visible in this shot. You may notice they have assembled more of the 'building jump-forms' that Urban-Affair added a few entries earlier. Additional jump-forms have been added to the west side of the core and you may notice the 'hangers' attached along the top of the south core wall, which is where the jump-forms hang. It may be a common way of construction but it's still pretty exciting to watch this happen in real-time, a bit like watching the Rogers (Skydome) roof open, it never gets old. The height of the extended core appears to be at the same level as the tracks.

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Eastside Story: The perspective is difficult to see but there are several layers being worked on in this section. Some of P1 is being formed but it is an unusual formed base. There are multiple deep rectangular hollows that are part of the forming of P1. Some of these rectangular hollows resemble the size of a backyard swimming pool. Looking north of Crane#3, work continues on the forming for the ground level, leaving a double height floor from P2 to Ground.

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Trackside Story: More trusses have been added to the third section of the steel work for the over the track park

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Hot and Hazy Friday

Westside Story: Not much new since yesterday other than they have poured all of the ground level west of the core except for a small section towards the north-west corner. I suspect this will be poured either late today or tomorrow. The forms on the northern half of the core have been removed, exposing the concrete walls

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Southern Core Close-up: (sorry about the pun) The full extension of the formwork is more visible in this shot. You may notice they have assembled more of the 'building jump-forms' that Urban-Affair added a few entries earlier. Additional jump-forms have been added to the west side of the core and you may notice the 'hangers' attached along the top of the south core wall, which is where the jump-forms hang. It may be a common way of construction but it's still pretty exciting to watch this happen in real-time, a bit like watching the Rogers (Skydome) roof open, it never gets old. The height of the extended core appears to be at the same level as the tracks.

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Eastside Story: The perspective is difficult to see but there are several layers being worked on in this section. Some of P1 is being formed but it is an unusual formed base. There are multiple deep rectangular hollows that are part of the forming of P1. Some of these rectangular hollows resemble the size of a backyard swimming pool. Looking north of Crane#3, work continues on the forming for the ground level, leaving a double height floor from P2 to Ground.

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Trackside Story: More trusses have been added to the third section of the steel work for the over the track park

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Stitch of the latest @Michael62 shots! (looks like cars in motion are Photoshop Kryptonite)

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ellis don has the funds to research,develop and invent new tricks in construction industry
Lol... this is Doka formwork.. probably designed and engineered n Austria.. ED hired them to provide formwork and design... Not more!

This technology is on the market for 30 years.. Peri and Doka are world leader in it
 

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