Toronto The One | 308.6m | 85s | Tridel | Foster + Partners

Today.
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So interesting to watch...but something tells me we’re going to be sitting on this level for quite a while.

(Thanks for the great pics, as always, @Benito)
 
I give it about 2 weeks until they pour. My concern is for the next 80 floors (and if we are lucky a few more) if they have to pour the entire floor plate in one go I'm thinking it's going to be a minimum of 2 weeks per floor which would put us toping out around the end of 2024. Hoping I'm wrong.
 
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Today, from the ground.
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Man, the amount of rebar onsite and in-use at The One is simply mind-boggling! Really explains why the upward movement for this building is so slow! The size and complexity of the rebar framework, especially in the first few floors, really calls for this to be a slow process, lest they screw something up and have to rip it apart.
 

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