A couple of phone snaps from Wednesday evening

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I'm trying to recall all the massive pours we've had in the past and I'm coming up with Four Seasons raft slab and One Bloor raft slab. Transfer slabs at Sugar Wharf were also large but nowhere near as big as those other two.
One Bloor East? One Bloor W had a massive slab pour at the bottom of the pit from what I recall - and as Khaldoon mentioned, so did the Well.
 
Yeah, One Bloor East. Hard to believe this is over 10 years ago now...


And 4 years before that:

 
One Bloor East? One Bloor W had a massive slab pour at the bottom of the pit from what I recall - and as Khaldoon mentioned, so did the Well.
I think the transfer parts where also built into the above grade complex structure of the bottom part of The One. Likely one of the main reasons why it seemingly took forever and a dog's age to get past the 8th floor.
 
I'm curious how much time is saved by tarping the sides of the transfer slab floor, once the pour commences. Does that dramatically improve curing time? If so, does anyone know by how much, or would it not be possible to cure concrete in low temperatures without it?
 

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