If it's anything like Bay-Adelaide (and most steel constructions) they won't catch up until they reach the top. Most steel builds have the core a few steps ahead, sometimes many many steps ahead (The Shard in London is a great example).^ Great shots. How much further will the core go up before they start catching up with the steel and other stuff for the actual floors and outside walls?
"AGF will occupy 97,000 square feet on the 38th, 39th and 40th floors at 81 Bay Street, the first tower of the project, which is currently under construction by Ivanhoé Cambridge and Hines."
wow look at the thickness of those walls and thank you for the detail work on lower lvl..Forgot the site
Does any one knows how many floors been poured at each time ? thank you..
The core normally sees one floor being pour at a time, but it can be 2 at times.^ Great shots. How much further will the core go up before they start catching up with the steel and other stuff for the actual floors and outside walls?
As of the end of Q2, there was about 11.5MM square feet of office space under construction in Canada. ~1/2 of that is in the downtown cores of Vancouver and Toronto.....why?Does that make this more or less fully leased? At least the first phase? The office market seems to be ridiculously tight right now.
Not sure if this has been mentioned yet: AGF signs lease in CIBC Square:
https://twitter.com/agf/status/1055110647644635136