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Good God that's ugly. And who approved of those colours up against the existing concrete/precast of the Zurich tower? There was nothing wrong with the colours of the mullions it had before.
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You're just looking at the insulation there. The finish is not yet installed.It doesn't look like it's done yet. The panels have bolts visible on them.
How are they replacing the windows? Is the building currently vacant?
Happens all the time. We re-clad First Canadian Place and that building was far from vacant. In the picture above, they are replacing all the spandrel pieces, which is easy to do without affecting the occupants at all.
The process is flexible. You don't NEED to do it one way, and the process would be tailored to your customer's situation. Most likely, actual vision units wouldn't be replaced during the daytime. It would probably be done during the night to minimize disruption to the workforce.How does that work for the actual windows though? Do you just ask people to keep clear of areas near windows and do everything from the outside? Is there more to it than that?