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Went by last night around 10pm and a welder was still working away.
thank you very much.. clears it all out.. well done Andrew..The information in our front page story came straight from Mizrahi Developments, from Sam's Vice President of Development, Josh Lax. (If we put something on the front page, we have researched it.) What you are seeing is not top-down construction. It is standard excavation, but with a platform being built for staging purposes as it's a tight site. We've seen this on many Toronto construction sites in the last couple of years as the City becomes more reluctant to give space on streets over to construction work. Sam calling it a hybrid is a little over-the-top.
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I've sent a big file to mayor Tory elected in office 1st ting.. 40 pics of it.. and they should peanalies all company for getting theses contractors to their job also why do they hold the blueprints one hand and scanners and spray gun on other .. these companies becoming so lazy for past 5 years now..i call it vandalism..Interesting. My wife and I were just talking about her biggest pet peeve while driving, which is private construction intruding into public space with sidewalk and lane closures. Looks like with some planning this can be avoided, but I'm sure it's easier to apply and get a permit. Glad to see the city is cracking down on the practice.
There isn't "no more steel"I was thinking, if there's no more steel as envisioned, will they still be able to achieve the column-free floorplans?
Is 'steel encased in concrete' any different from 'reinforced concrete'?There isn't "no more steel"
It's a hybrid system with steel encased in concrete. The column-free floors are still happening
Yes. It's my understanding that these will be steel beams surrounded by concrete, rather than just rebar cagesIs 'steel encased in concrete' any different from 'reinforced concrete'?