17_Bean_17
New Member
As fair as it is to be frustrated that the project is not open, and does not have a planned opening date - it is presumptuous and a bit ignorant to assume that inefficient workers are the reason towers are being completed and transit isn't. There are vastly greater levels of engineering, construction, and stakeholder complexity for a transit line when compared to a condo tower - especially the ~100-200 meter towers which the entire Toronto construction and permitting landscape has evolved to facilitate.i have worked around private sector and high rise construction sites long enough to see that in those sites, there are hardly anyone sitting around like that at 9am . they are always doing something concurrent. theres a reason why they are building 80S buildings faster than a few stations. if they are sitting there thats either they are not given any tasks to do
or something is seriously delayed. this isnt the first station with workers like this as well. so its a trend.
Maybe you would be better suited directing these feelings towards your former colleagues, as Toronto has as many completed 80S buildings as it does Eglinton Crosstowns.




