Yes, we’re talking about the same thing. On the previous floor they had the forms in place for the core and poured by the end of December, while they were still building the other walls and didn’t pour until February.
Yes . I looked back at the photos from the previous floor and it looks like they did the elevator walls first then the structural walls later. Here they might do it in reverse. The floor before the previous one they did them at the same time because there were lateral connections between the sets of walls.
 
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Looks like some of the shrink wrap has come down on one of the glass panels. Someone should take a pic of the inside before it get's covered up again.
The machine that installed the glass is also back. Is the panel getting replaced?
 
I'm curious to know how the concrete pump will get its concrete loaded and how the pump will extend to 85 storys (if it does). The 6 inch pipe that used to run from the concrete pump on Balmuto Street, along the alley to the red nozzle apparatus has been removed. I assume the pump on Balmuto will no longer be in service. Refer to the red dotted line in the images below. How will the concrete be poured as the building climbs? Crane and bucket?

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Is this the 7th or 8th floor being poured?

I am so impatient! And any word on the height extension application?
 

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