lansd
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These are some of the core people who came to build the CN Tower between 1973 and 1976. I had worked with these people over the last 5 years as part of my ongoing CN Tower historical project. The presentation and reunion was timed to coincide with the CN Tower's official opening 40 years ago on June 26th 1976. Reunion coordinated by Robert C. Lansdale.
Top row, left to right: Gerry Morrow (CANRON engineer; he came up with the idea of the tower's can-stacking method for the antenna by the Sikorsky "Olga" helicopter), Albert Ting (CANRON engineer) and Tony Di Giovanni (worked on the CN Tower along with his labour foreman brother Danny).
Bottom row, left to right: Dr. Eli Robinsky (91, UofT professor and civil engineer. He ventured 150ft down 30" pipes in 1971-72 to investigate the foundation and risk his life in the process), George Rumble (he and his company excavated the CN Tower's foundation, 1972-1974), Andre Jordan (Foundation Co., overall project manager for the CN Tower, 1971-1975), Bob Bronstein (CANRON, site supervisor of the SkyPod, antenna and other 1974-1976 steel erection work).
Missing: Doug Sumner (CN Tower's concrete & slipform engineer)