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    Toronto Toronto | The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    The concrete usually fully drys 7-10 hours after the concrete is poured. Though it's only after 3-4 days the concrete meets 75% strength requirement to be deemed safe to strip. Then as long as it achieves 100% of that strength after 28 days then all is fine and dandy. 3 days is typically...
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    Vaughan Toronto | Festival Condominiums | ?m | 59s | Menkes | Arcadis

    Thats an old photo taken before the new year. There are 3 cranes up currently! The piles buried are concrete caissons drilled/poured down to the bedrock. The pile to the right are overpours that get cut off as it is contaminated with dirt.
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    Toronto Toronto | Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

    First Tower Crane has been confirmed to be dismantled on November 22 on Lennox Street. In December/January, there will be a mobile crane erecting the final pieces of precast and structural steel that the tower crane had been in conflict of.
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    Toronto Toronto | Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

    Albert is not too far off. I work for a subcontractor on site and that is where they are realistically tracking at. Stud and drywall has started about a month ago on the NE towers at L3,4,5,6. Here are some notable milestones coming up: Nov/Dec 2021 - Precast/Windows complete SE Building -...
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    Toronto Toronto | Mirvish Village (Honest Ed's Redevelopment) | 85.04m | 26s | Westbank | Henriquez Partners

    https://www.linkedin.com/posts/hardrock-group-1_flying-through-mirvish-activity-6812739039238660096-7n-u
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    Toronto Toronto | The One | 328.4m | 91s | Mizrahi Developments | Foster + Partners

    Concrete pours typically require minimum 3-4 floors of reshoring below the pouring slab. Seeing as how they wanted to have access to ground floor, you are probably on the right track given that that would have had to leave the double height formwork in longer if they wanted to pour it in one...

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