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From Tridel Live webcam
 
If this is the case. I’m shocked they are pouring concrete on the floors after the cladding has been applied and the building has topped off.
It was a pain to design for as we will have to go back and adjust all the cladding after the concrete is poured. Thankfully the deflection is not significant.
 
If this is the case. I’m shocked they are pouring concrete on the floors after the cladding has been applied and the building has topped off.
Yeah...agreed, that's a weird way going about that. So I am assuming this floor variance was needed to deal with an unanticipated problem, like with the asfor mentioned way-too-bouncy floors. >.<
 

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