kcantor
Senior Member
as you know dave, i've never met a developer (or at least a good developer) that didn't love to show off his projects and i have no intention of being the first. i always enjoy showing them off "early" as much of the best and most interesting craftsmanship is covered up long before the project is actually finished never to be seen again. once the ribbon is being cut, not only can't you see many of those things any longer, it's long past the most interesting and exciting parts of the project. for me those have always been the design and decision-making and execution phases. by the time the ribbon is being cut you're looking at what took place years previous, not that morning. ribbon cutting is for politicians.@kcantor I'm still super appreciative at the sneak peak you gave us (back in the good C2E days); my first-ever of many site tours.
Looking Back at EPCOR Tower's Innovative Construction | SkyriseEdmonton
City Rep Dave Sutherland takes readers through the fascinating tale of EPCOR Tower's complex constructionedmonton.skyrisecities.com
conduit runs at brighton block before they got hidden by drywall and soffits.
raft slab rebar at epcor tower before it got hidden in 7,300 cubic metres of concrete.