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199-205 Albert St | 81m | 24 fl | U/C
#31
I cant believe how ugly those buildings are....
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#32
(01-24-2020, 06:02 PM)Rainrider22 Wrote: I cant believe how ugly those buildings are....

It's actually worse when the morning sun hits them.
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#33
   

The site has been completely scraped bare.

(Sorry for the rotation)
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#34
Wooden fencing is up.
   
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#35
There was an excavator on site yesterday. I was biking on Albert so I couldn't see if they've started digging.
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#36
Lots of supplies on site for shoring, but not much activity.

   
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#37
   

Not much visible progress here.
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#38
Doesn't look like anything has happened since there was snow on the ground in the previous photo.
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#39
The site was excavated to around a storey below ground when I ran by last night.
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#40
Crane base on site with mobile crane
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#41
There was a large Mammoet crane on site last night. The tower crane is probably going up in the next few days.
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#42
Crane is up.
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#43
Concrete pumper is at work currently, pouring the footings?
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