...not sure how they are going to install that final cladding on the south west side there now that the crane and derrick have long since been removed.
They will likely use the BMU (Building Maintenance Unit) located on the roof, to hoist the remaining components up the facade. More costly to keep a crane around for something that the BMU can handle quite easily.
 
They will likely use the BMU (Building Maintenance Unit) located on the roof, to hoist the remaining components up the facade. More costly to keep a crane around for something that the BMU can handle quite easily.
...my concern is that the weight and size of each cladding component appear to be heftier and more robust than usual for this project. But if they have installed a BMU that can handle that then it's not really a concern.
 
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Not to be a bitter B, but $5,500 for a 1 bed, 1 bath with 1 parking is wild. Calling this “luxury” is honestly a stretch.

This is a small unit dressed up with budget finishes. The baseboards and doors look like the cheapest contractor-grade options available. The washroom? No comment needed. The mirror looks like it was randomly hooked onto the wall, and the toilet looks like the most basic option you’d grab off the shelf at Home Depot.

At this price point, this isn’t luxury… it’s just overpriced.

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I think the cost cutting here is that if the resident's bowls are screaming party 2005 they're not going to care what the bathroom tiles are looking like...

...but by no means should this ever be how interior designs should be considered regardless what the building looks on the outside or the occupant's income level. /sigh
 

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