generalcanada
Senior Member
mhm ignoring all the claims i made before and all the valid points i made before. "naw youre wrong its ludicrous" is what you say? sure lolYes, and it is a ludicrous assertion to make.
mhm ignoring all the claims i made before and all the valid points i made before. "naw youre wrong its ludicrous" is what you say? sure lolYes, and it is a ludicrous assertion to make.
again for those in the back.....the ontario line will be complete by 2031
no you skipped over my pointsWhat points did you make? That ignoring an unpredictable act of God in the form of COVID, and ignoring an engineering issue (the underpinning of Eglinton station, which was not an act of God and should not be discontinued in the delay calculations) means you can extrapolate to a completely different project, with a completely different scope, and its own set of challenges, being built in a completely decade with its own history yet to be written?
Yeah, I'm unconvinced. As stated above, it is a project of such immense scale that even someone who knows what they're doing would have a difficult time with it. It is extremely rare for a project in today's day and age to be delivered on time and on budget - the exceedingly simple Finch West LRT, built in the middle of nowhere, and almost completely at surface is two years delayed, but we're supposed to trust that the Ontario Line won't be? - and somehow, the numpties at Metrolinx are going to be the ones to buck that trend, because reasons.
I repeat again what your verbatim statement was:
Unless, of course, there is another pandemic, or an economic meltdown, or labour issues, or engineering issues, or a crisis of leadership, or a contractor who goes under, or a contractor who doesn't build something according to specification and it has to be redone, or a supply chain issue, or a lawsuit, or an industrial accident, or...
This is just straight wrong do your research before saying things you dont know about.middle of nowhere, and almost completely at surface is two years delayed,
2030 or 2031? lol.
I think we'll all be lucky if the entire Ontario Line finishes before 2036. I'd be shocked. More like 2040 in my estimation.
Yes, there are some things that are being done better in this project. But then we can have new problems that we didn't encounter before.Anything's possible. But construction at the interchange stations on Queen are already awarded. The construction of the Eglinton Line stations wasn't awarded until the end of 2015 - only 5 years before it was supposed to open, and I believe that Eglinton and Eglinton West weren't part of that 2015 award and were added later. Does anyone remember when thy were added.
If some of things are being taken care of pre-emptively, that does not mean that nothing else could go wrong. What we can say is that they planned it better than Crosstown, so the chances of major delays are lower but not zero, not even anywhere close to zero. Even if there are no major issues, 1-3 years of delay in large projects like this is not uncommon.how about because they went 40m below ground all the way through downtown?
sure the ground is so old down there there theres probably no records of some utilities, but nothing too complex.
heres another point, moss park, corktown and yonge are all being done (semi) cut and cover. especially yonge. that one could be very complex if they didnt shut down queen for 5 years.
If some of things are being taken care of pre-emptively, that does not mean that nothing else could go wrong. What we can say is that they planned it better than Crosstown, so the chances of major delays are lower but not zero, not even anywhere close to zero. Even if there are no major issues, 1-3 years of delay in large projects like this is not uncommon.
Thats a small piece of the warehouse that 1 warehouse they need.
Was the demolition to make way for the ROW?Here is a before (Streetview 2021) and now (today) picture of the Ontario line work on Eastern Avenue at Lewis Street.
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If so it will be a HUGE wide ROW! The Spaces storage place was bult only ca 7 years ago, the one on south side of Eastern was expanded about 12 years ago if I remember right.Was the demolition to make way for the ROW?
I doubt they need the entire thing.If so it will be a HUGE wide ROW! The Spaces storage place was bult only ca 7 years ago, the one on south side of Eastern was expanded about 12 years ago if I remember right.