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ONE28 | 15 fl | U/C
#61
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They're making good progress driving pilings for the shoring walls.
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#62
The dewatering has been running for the past few weeks...
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#63
Is this just water built up over the years, or are there water table issues here?
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#64
(07-21-2019, 06:44 AM)Spokes Wrote: Is this just water built up over the years, or are there water table issues here?

It's Waterloo Region so likely the water table is quite high.
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It looks like they've finished pouring concrete for the base.
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#67
September 30, 2019

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#68
That grey monstrosity in the background looks horrible !!!
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#69
Is that K2???
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#70
(09-30-2019, 08:46 PM)Spokes Wrote: Is that K2???

Yeah... They really economised the non King facing sides.
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#71
Wow I almost didn't recognize it
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#72
It looks like the floor for the second storey has been fully poured, and a few support pillars are up for the next level.
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#73
(09-30-2019, 08:59 PM)Lens Wrote:
(09-30-2019, 08:46 PM)Spokes Wrote: Is that K2???

Yeah... They really economised the non King facing sides.

Ugh. That's really grim, looks as bad as some of the buildings on King St N, between University and Columbia.
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#75
Not much progress this week.
   
   
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