I don't know, that looks about right to me too in terms of floor count. 12th floor poured today.

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Man, they move fast. I only get to watch construction on Saturdays but it looks like they're using both cranes to their full potential to get all those wall forms up by the end of the day.

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It amazes me how quickly the concrete cures so that they can work on the vertical elements. We're getting balcony tiles installed today so I'll have to post photos later, but this building is going up really fast now.
 
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From early today wile visiting for some events
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This building is just starting to make its impact when viewed from the south. (walking north up Yonge Street) It's exciting to visualize the effect it will have on the area.
 
It seems that those are in areas where the landscaping does not reach the edge of the podium terraces. So my guess is that as they don't need the concrete to hold soil, etc., why go to the expense of pouring it, forming it?

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