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Lol a live webcamWe need to start a gofundme for a 24 hour camera trained on the site.
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Lol a live webcamWe need to start a gofundme for a 24 hour camera trained on the site.
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Agreed. Would be nice if the developer would put one up like they did with the Bay Adelaide cam from way back in 2008.We need to start a gofundme for a 24 hour camera trained on the site.
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Can someone tell me what the typical working hours are for construction crews on this type of project? Thanks ahead of time.
Yes, most sites are 7-3, with small exceptions for certain things.7 - 3 is pretty typical. Some sites shift things a little bit if it makes deliveries and logistics easier (it's a lot easier to take big deliveries when there are fewer cars on the road), and some sites will bring in an afternoon or a night shift, but the bulk of the work will be in that 7 - 3 window.
Yes, most sites are 7-3, with small exceptions for certain things.
One noticeable exception is Centrecourt sites, which operate 7-7. It's a big reason their buildings go up so much quicker than other developers. Costs more though.
On my morning walks it's very common to see crews show up earlier than that, 6:15-6:30. Typical for all sites in the area.
Otis Technology Lifts Canada's Next Tallest Building: Toronto's 'The ONE'
Otis Technology Lifts Canada's Next Tallest Building: Toronto's 'The ONE'
/CNW/ -- Otis Canada is supplying 23 elevators to One Bloor West, also known as "The ONE." This project marks Otis' first installation of its SkyBuild...www.newswire.ca
Otis is providing 11 SkyRise® elevators, eight Gen2® elevators and four SkyBuild construction elevators, which convert to SkyRise elevators when construction is complete.
The SkyBuild construction elevator grows with the building, giving crews indoor access to the highest completed floor and boosting productivity with safe, reliable, fast transportation.
FWIW, One Bloor East used KONE Jumplift elevators, which are the same system more or less, but produced by a different brand. And we still had exterior hoists. This might be a case of both systems supplementing each other rather than just one.Guess we won't be seeing external construction elevators:
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