So I have a question for those with more knowledge about condo construction.
At what stage do they usually start finishing the inside of the units (drywall, fixtures, finishing, etc).
Is this something they work on while new floors are being added or do they really only start finishing after they've built all the floors?
My motivation for asking is partly to understand how far along in construction we are. Based on where we're at now, is next spring still realistic for first wave of move-ins? Or are we now looking at Summer/Fall 2021 at the earliest.
Thanks in advance.
A few more details to elaborate on DSC's response - another factor to be considered is how tall, the number of floors there are in the building. The amount of overlap in construction stages could increase, the taller the building is. As the lower floors are enclosed, there may still be water seepage coming down to lower floors from the unenclosed floors above. The larger the number of floors, the more work that can be done on the lower floors, without the risk of rain water seepage reaching a unit being finished up. Normally, the electrical and mechanical rough-in and internal framing work would not be subject to water damage - which is a good thing, as these would be in the first stages on internal unit fit-up. Obviously, drywall, flooring, kitchen and bathroom cabinetry, etc. would be in the later stages - which is a good thing, as they would be the most subject to damage from any water penetration into the unit.
So - the taller the building, the more work that can be done on the lower floor units while maintaining a buffer number of floors that have already been enclosed, from the open floors above.
That is it for general principles - with respect to a 26 floor building - as a lay observer, I would think that units in the podium, which would be fully enclosed early in the process, as well as lower floor units in the towers themselves, could have a substantial amount of work completed before the top few floors, as well as the mechanical penthouse areas, are fully enclosed and waterproofed.