Collingwoodbuildinglover
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That is one monstrously huge slab. Thank you for posting updates
That is one monstrously huge slab. Thank you for posting updates
A work of beauty.
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Finally a closer look. Is this the end cap buried in the transfer slab? .
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Looks like they couple the horizontal bars too. The forefront bars seem higher.
I’m so fascinated by the tension system. I still want to learn more…… maybe a UT inside story someday.
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New green crane lighting. Occupancy approaching the top.
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Question as I know that there are a few people in this form that are actually involved in this project and if you can't answer I understand. Is there any specialty forming systems that will be used on this project once it gets up to a taller height as was done at the one? Looking back at the pictures, it was once the building bought into its final floor plan that the climbing forms were installed. I might just be speculating but would love to find out
Thank you very much boom one I knew that you would have the answerThose are couplers, the bars were trimmed so the steel bars (the long 16 meter slab bars with the couplers) could be lifted over them by the workers, eventually bars will be added so they will be the same height as the bars in the forefront.
Yes, like phase one.
Wow. Not the answer I was expecting but that makes sense. Thanks!Those are couplers, the bars were trimmed so the steel bars (the long 16 meter slab bars with the couplers) could be lifted over them by the workers, eventually bars will be added so they will be the same height as the bars in the forefront.
Yes, like phase one.
Those privileged old hippies get all the breaks!Still hilarious to me that Island residents get nearly-free permit parking along Freeland St, immediately next to the soon-to-be tallest building in the city.
Looks like tough work. This took over 10 seconds of lifting from these two pictures. I’m not sure where or when they started … or how.Those are couplers, the bars were trimmed so the steel bars (the long 16 meter slab bars with the couplers) could be lifted over them by the workers, eventually bars will be added so they will be the same height as the bars in the forefront.
Yes, like phase one.
It looks like they have a long slug ahead still.When do we think they will be pouring that transfer slab? Given the front pace? I am going to say next Friday