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Slow and Steady wins the race.... I hear they take all the left overs from the trucks at the rest of the downtown construction sites. This saves the truckers from having to find a spot on the construction site to dispose of the remaining load.
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Guys, stop getting your panties tied in a knot over this build. It WILL be completed by the time you retire, so you're retirement plans are not ruined.
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I dunno, I can retire in 4 years !!
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Now that the tower is showing up out of the podium I do think the shape of it is turning out ok.
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Have been checking this at least once a week to gauge the progress. It took them a little over one month to put up the latest floor on the Madison/King tower. That's substantially slower than, say, Auburn, who was taking 2-3 weeks per floor on the Bow (aka Arrow 2).
Now, Auburn used precast on the above-ground portions, Drewlo does not, so I do expect that will result in slower construction here.
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They're on the 10th floor of the north tower. Still a ways to go but I believe that's the shorter one so it could theoretically top out in 3-4 months.
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The site is super dusty, messy and cluttered. I also never see the crane moving or any workers there. Could be a while lol