More rebar down today.
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I could see the transfer slab being poured toward the end of this week. It's not the entire floor that's being formed up as a transfer slab, just that interior region (and then it looks like they've boxed in a couple beams as well). The forming on the interior piece looks nearly complete, so a pour on Friday or Saturday doesn't seem crazy.

Anyone check to see if there's a road closure? I'd imagine they'll need to close down something (Balmuto, maybe?) to stage the trucks for the pour
 
According to the rendering in the photo up above. There's two more floors like the second and third to be built . Before the standard floors start up on the first section of this tower. Of the five sections that are going to be built not to mention the huge floor separation between them. The hieght of this tower is going to be something else to look at from this intersection!
 
That's really rapid when compared with Barcelona's Sagrada Familia.

Sagrada Familia has been progressing quite rapidly over the past 30 years (and upward especially in the last 5 years or so, with some very interesting off-site, unitized construction techniques) - it will be mostly done by 2026.

AoD
 
Sagrada Familia has been progressing quite rapidly over the past 30 years (and upward especially in the last 5 years or so, with some very interesting off-site, unitized construction techniques) - it will be mostly done by 2026.

AoD
I went in 2002 and again in 2018 and a ton of progress was made.
 
Sagrada Familia has been progressing quite rapidly over the past 30 years (and upward especially in the last 5 years or so, with some very interesting off-site, unitized construction techniques) - it will be mostly done by 2026.

AoD
Agreed. I was in Sagrada Familia in November 2015 and again in April, 2019. I was surprised how much progress there had been in that three and a half year interval.
 
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