BloorMan
Active Member
Here are some photos from today (Sunday). A crane was hoisted up to the top.
The small crane is facilitator machine to lift up and move around the construction materials at pouring area without need the bigger one.Makes me wonder why they brought the second small crane up or is it that they had issues with the one attached to the ACS and needed to replace it
I am certainly no activist, but, all that salt is going to end up in one place...and that is not good.
OT: why doesn't the city use sand instead, like other jurisdictions? because of salt companies "lobby"?OT: I think the city has been proactive with regards to salt use; environmental impact aside, all that salt does a number on infrastructure (you can often see salt-stains in underground leakages, say at subway stations).
What I find truly abhorrent is when absolutely zero care was given when salt is applied - just dumping excessive amounts on sidewalks.
AoD
Jan 21 All the walls looked formed. One new elevator door would be level 72 just under the crane brace.The last number on the elevator door is 68, then 3 more floors of yellow doors is 71.
From the Esplanade today.
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What I find truly abhorrent is when absolutely zero care was given when salt is applied - just dumping excessive amounts on sidewalks.
AoD
OT: why doesn't the city use sand instead, like other jurisdictions? because of salt companies "lobby
Because of lawsuits. The small town council I once sat on was sued dozens of times per year for "slip and fall" accidents. Cost us hundreds of thousands every year.Looking at you TTC!! So excessive around surface stops and outside subway stations.