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there is already actually a deep hole.. was by there yesterday.
     
     
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Was this project supposed to have any below-grade parking?
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I think so.... (half 'n half like 1401 Lawrence?)
     
     
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Okay! So, check out the photo I posted from Denverinfill a few posts up from a little over a week ago. NOW, look at these photos below posted from Denver pic guru CPVLIVE today. GOOD LORD! Eight days later, and they are not fooling around. We are talking uber-fast digging here with a convoy of dumptrucks that rivals that of Die Hard III. I guess thats what you get when you have well over a 1/3 of a billion dollars in financing.

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Thanks for teh updates. It will be nice to see this one come out of the ground.
     
     
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Woah! I know what you mean, i was just at the site a few days ago and there wasn't a hole at all! I bet this overtakes spire...sad, but SWEET! They are moving along at 1800 larimer also.
     
     
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Looking good Denver. Great photo update. Thanks.
     
     
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Woah! I know what you mean, i was just at the site a few days ago and there wasn't a hole at all! I bet this overtakes spire...sad, but SWEET! They are moving along at 1800 larimer also.
At the rate their moving, it is a real possibility that it will overtake The Spire.
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2007, 8:14 AM
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New photo for the Four Seasons Denver construction, courtesy of Denverinfill.com:



She's gettin' pretty deep!
     
     
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Coming along

They should have most of the excavation done by the start of December, concrete before Christmas and an elevator core rising by the new year! This could literally be the first tower of the new year to begin rising =)
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I'm just curious - if a small portion of the northern section on this plot is going to be a surface lot, why are they digging up the whole thing?
     
     
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I believe it is because sometime in the not so near distant future, there may be a phase TWO to the project. If you have the money/equipment now, why not dig the hole for the foundation ahead of time? Plus, maybe the underground parking garage will go the whole block, regardless of whether they put a tower on top...

Personally, I'd like to see them put small commercial/retail on the plot until the other phase, or until someone else wants to buy the land and put their own tower on it....but meh. That's just me.
     
     
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Lunch on 1/9

Took a few shots while I was out at lunch. Looks like the core/mat is almost ready for a little concrete!







If one didn't know any better they'd think that was one heck of a pool.


That's a lot o' rebar!




     
     
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Four Seasons Hotel & Residence - Denver Foundation Poor, LIVE! 3 Concerete Trucks/Min

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That's a Lot of Concrete!
Just got this media release...

170 TRUCKLOADS OF CONCRETE REQUIRED IN ONE DAY TO BUILD THE FOUNDATION FOR FOUR SEASONS HOTEL AND FOUR SEASONS PRIVATE RESIDENCES DENVER

DENVER – January 18, 2008 – On Saturday, January 19, truckload after truckload will be required to pour the concrete mat foundation (the “core” of the tower) for Four Seasons Hotel and Four Seasons Private Residences Denver – 10 straight hours of a continuous concrete pour. The effort will require 170 concrete trucks to fill the 15 foot deep mat foundation, which will serve as the base of the 45-story tower. That’s essentially one truck every three minutes. Media is invited to take pictures and video of this quite visual and memorable component of the construction of what is to be Denver’s fourth tallest building, located at the corner of 14th and Arapahoe Streets.

What: 170 trucks and three large concrete pumps continuously pouring concrete to lay the main foundation for Four Seasons Denver

Date: January 19, 2008

Time: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Where: Future Site of Four Seasons Hotel and Four Seasons Private Residences Denver (Corner of 14th and Arapahoe Streets, Downtown Denver)

Come See: 170 truckloads of concrete; 20 trucks an hour; one truck every three minutes pouring more than 6.6 million pounds of concrete for a 15 foot deep foundation. Three concrete pumps continuously working on one major concrete pour.

Additional Note: For those that are having trouble making concrete plans, the pouring can be viewed through the construction site web camera at: www.towerprivateresidences.com.
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Live webcam - Pour begins at 7:00 AM (MST) commences at 5:00 PM (MST)

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