ushahid
Senior Member
GG Ottawan!
"Reaching" grade isn't substantially completing the ground floor. It's reaching it, as the name implies. Verdict stands.
There are clear walls for the ground floor at the north end. While it isn't the tower portion, it's there.Except it's not at grade anywhere. The poured segment is still more than 2ft below grade. You can't walk across, there's even a ladder there. Then again, they're already framing above ground segments and it's unlikely that the floor will be level with grade until they start building the store itself long after the tower is hundreds of feet above grade. So, it's not going to be straightforward to determine what "at grade" means.
There are clear walls for the ground floor at the north end. While it isn't the tower portion, it's there.
If a guy can stand on concrete and be above grade, good enough for meWell, there have been pillars above grade for over a month now. Had it reached "at grade" then?
If a guy can stand on concrete and be above grade, good enough for me
False floor makes a lot of sense for some type of retail that would require a lot of cabling for charging ports on big tables....I'm good with that. My definition of "at grade" has been when the ground floor slab (or a substantial part of it) has been poured.
After the entire ground floor surface has been poured, it looks like a false floor will be built to add those 2 feet. That won't happen until they start assembling the store.
You can see the gap here:
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So yes, it's as "at grade" as it'll get until the tower is already hundreds of feet into the sky and they start working on the store.
Cannot see them burying the electrical conduits in the slab. More likely there will a secondary composite slab above that main ground floor slab with the MEP services running through the space - similar to a raised access floor system in an office building.
Wouldnt they still need conduit for the level below for ceiling electrical? Or would they surface mount thatOr irrigation pipes for trees.