toronto647
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Birds eye view of the demolition... almost complete
Demolition material usually gets recycled in Toronto one way or another. You can see in those aerial views how debris has been sorted into piles for recycling. Steel gets collected even down to the rebar inside of reinforced concrete, and the rubble can be processed down to aggregate, or used in landfill projects like the Leslie Street SpitI sure hope the tremendous amount of metal they extracted from this site gets recycled properly. Anyone know where it ends up?
Can you provide a link to where you got that?The Community Recreation Centre for this development will be one of the most expensive (if not the most expensive) the City has ever built.
It's in the Capital Budget:
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That's an all-in budget of 85.2M
Cash flow of 1M, presumably towards design goes this year.
The proposed spend suggests a construction start in late 2023 running to 2026 completion.
Can you provide a link to where you got that?
Link to presentation to the community centre presentation. Will be most expensive on in Toronto. https://www.toronto.ca/wp-content/u...-Mills-Presentation-from-May-6-Open-House.pdf