MacLac
Senior Member
Are there any pics or footage of the “sod” turning? I can’t find any
Are there any pics or footage of the “sod” turning? I can’t find any
From a distance ... so did Peregrine Place from the top of the river valley on 109th street and Waterfall Hill ... and then you would drive down cross the bridge heading downtown have the universal WTF moment ... smack ... and the ugliest building on the planet was in plain view. That was then and this is now and the Milner Library has replaced Peregrine for the ugliest building in town. I doubt that Falcon will be in the running to replace the Milner though.I just hope that the podium will look better with the actual material finish than it does in the render. I think the towers will look fine from a distance
Hmmmm….Journal article said it was on “Monday” - so I guess I just assumed it was yesterday….but must be “next” Monday? Nothing about a Wednesday was mentioned….go figure…That's because it's tomorrow
Based on how meh the Fox tower podium turned out I wouldn't count on it. I really wish the city didn't tolerate Langham's race to the bottom mentality.I just hope that the podium will look better with the actual material finish than it does in the render. I think the towers will look fine from a distance
Graham Infrastructure seems to have pivoted to the Lower Mainland. They are involved with many of the Metrovan projects I inspect for.Nice to see Graham on the job. Haven't seen them doing much that isn't infrastructure around here in EDM lately.
Yeah, they were attached to several projects for a long while before moving on, like Windsor Terrace, Block BG, CNIB... but they are on this one, Norquest, working with Civida on a couple...Nice to see Graham on the job. Haven't seen them doing much that isn't infrastructure around here in EDM lately.
Graham Infrastructure is trying pretty hard around here to win work around here but just aren't successful. They bid both the Fort Road and the Yellowhead Expansion projects (which went to PCL and Standard General, respectively), and are a bridge sub now for SG on the YHT project.Graham Infrastructure seems to have pivoted to the Lower Mainland. They are involved with many of the Metrovan projects I inspect for.
Isn't Norquest a Clark project?Yeah, they were attached to several projects for a long while before moving on, like Windsor Terrace, Block BG, CNIB... but they are on this one, Norquest, working with Civida on a couple...
Graham Infrastructure is trying pretty hard around here to win work around here but just aren't successful. They bid both the Fort Road and the Yellowhead Expansion projects (which went to PCL and Standard General, respectively), and are a bridge sub now for SG on the YHT project.
Isn't Norquest a Clark project?
We've been kicking butt with under 100m towers lately.