travis3000
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It will speed up 100% , if every floor on the entire building took this long the tower wouldn't be finished for 50 years.
Quite low I'd wager.What are the chances of the big pour happening prior to end of week?
My bets are on next week if not then.Quite low I'd wager.
That's really rapid when compared with Barcelona's Sagrada Familia.It will speed up 100% , if every floor on the entire building took this long the tower wouldn't be finished for 50 years.
That's really rapid when compared with Barcelona's Sagrada Familia.
I went in 2002 and again in 2018 and a ton of progress was made.Sagrada Familia has been progressing quite rapidly over the past 30 years (and upward especially in the last 5 years or so, with some very interesting off-site, unitized construction techniques) - it will be mostly done by 2026.
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Agreed. I was in Sagrada Familia in November 2015 and again in April, 2019. I was surprised how much progress there had been in that three and a half year interval.Sagrada Familia has been progressing quite rapidly over the past 30 years (and upward especially in the last 5 years or so, with some very interesting off-site, unitized construction techniques) - it will be mostly done by 2026.
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or from Winston Churchill Park. There's already a really great view along St Clair of One Bloor EastI'm thinking somewhere like Chester Hill Lookout or Riverdale Park will probably the best view.