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So my thoughts are that the current crane will build enough floors to mount horizontal supports at witch time they'll switch to a lufting crane supported off this side like at the one
 
So my thoughts are that the current crane will build enough floors to mount horizontal supports at witch time they'll switch to a lufting crane supported off this side like at the one
Luffers are slower than hammerheads, only time a forming company will use a luffer is if they have to due to space constraints (other buildings or airspace for example) otherwise a hammerhead is just faster, the final crane will be a hammerhead.
 
Luffers are slower than hammerheads, only time a forming company will use a luffer is if they have to due to space constraints (other buildings or airspace for example) otherwise a hammerhead is just faster, the final crane will be a hammerhead.
That is correct. The third crane will be the same as the recently disassembled north crane.
 
Taken yesterday by a family member:
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This is a similar view to the one you get from the patio of the new TABLE food hall @ CIBC South. Partially obstructed, but as the tower rises that will become less relevant, and both the patio and your relative's terrace (?) will be ideal sites to track the progress of Canada's tallest building.
 

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