FYI: Soprema...


...the logo is of an elephant trunk washing itself in case anyone was wondering.
 
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July 23 - three detail photos. Some sections of King Toronto have been topped off - can be seen in the formed concrete areas below, while other peaks are still rising. So overall, not completely topped off yet, but should be soon. Installation of the mechanical components, is proceeding. In addition to the previously visible drain pipe runs (black), white wrapped insulated water supply piping runs can be seen. Still no new cladding though.

Topped Off Sections:

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Still going up:

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Mechanical work in progress:

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July 23 - three detail photos. Some sections of King Toronto have been topped off - can be seen in the formed concrete areas below, while other peaks are still rising. So overall, not completely topped off yet, but should be soon. Installation of the mechanical components, is proceeding. In addition to the previously visible drain pipe runs (black), white wrapped insulated water supply piping runs can be seen. Still no new cladding though.

Topped Off Sections:

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Still going up:

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Mechanical work in progress:

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Thanks for the detailed construction insights as always with the pics
 
July 23 - three detail photos. Some sections of King Toronto have been topped off - can be seen in the formed concrete areas below, while other peaks are still rising. So overall, not completely topped off yet, but should be soon. Installation of the mechanical components, is proceeding. In addition to the previously visible drain pipe runs (black), white wrapped insulated water supply piping runs can be seen. Still no new cladding though.

Topped Off

I'll save Westbank the time and just announce on their behalf that the cladding will be arriving early next month.
 
I'll save Westbank the time and just announce on their behalf that the cladding will be arriving early next month.

July 26. A lot is going on at the King Toronto site - some of it associated (or coincident ) with the anticipated start of the glazing referred to by A Torontotonian Now above.

First of all, a Clifford Heritage Restoration crew was on-site all day yesterday. It looks like all the brackets are now in place to mount the sections of the heritage facades that were taken down and stored off-site during the construction process - photos below.

Secondly, the iron railing contractor for installation of the King Toronto balcony railings started at the site this morning.

Third, over the past while, in addition to the final sections being topped off there has been small in-fill concrete pours in various locations in the building - photos below of wood forms being removed from one of them.

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A couple of miscellaneous photos - a site support container shed has been moved onto the newly poured floor slab area, and a flying scissor lift:

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