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Old Posted Jan 16, 2017, 12:53 AM
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Interesting note for everyone. Floors 6-8 were poured when temps were in the -20 range.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2017, 5:14 AM
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Will it expand by much once it warms up?
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Interesting note for everyone. Floors 6-8 were poured when temps were in the -20 range.
That pretty damn extreme. Must be mixed on site.

That should keep some from asking whether frozen ground can be excavated too.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2017, 5:33 AM
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Various additives are included at those temps to control curing time, moisture, etc. to ensure spec. It is par for the course to pour at temps down to about -25C.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2017, 2:46 PM
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Happens all winter long here in Winnipeg too. Construction has learned to adapt to extreme cold temps.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2017, 3:13 PM
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Various additives are included at those temps to control curing time, moisture, etc. to ensure spec. It is par for the course to pour at temps down to about -25C.
Still have my doubts its premixed offsite and trucked in. That's a little too cold from my understanding. Heated, uninsulated, metal storage container afterall. The outside temp may be -25 but, it's a lot warmer inside the heated tarped space where the work is done. That isn't just the concrete either. It's also about the workers.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2017, 8:47 PM
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The batch plant is not on site but about 15-20 min drive on average. the tech for extreme weather construction has been around for years. If we were to stop because it was to cold it would more than double the time for construction.
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Now that is a great looking building.....
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From that angle you won't even be able to see BP when Telus Sky is done.
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#4. Harbour Plaza E - 238 metres, 66 floors
Peeking above Southcore.

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#9. Massey Tower - 208 metres, 60 floors

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I love the tower portion of Brookfield place but hate what they did with the crown.

Really wish it would have been a continuation of the tower glass rather than clear. Kills the symmetry of the building IMO.
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I didn't know they had already formed the fancy curves on Massey Tower. I was just there a couple of weeks ago, and didn't even see that. These guys are moving fast, maybe some better weather is helping.
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Will scout out Massey Tower to check it out in person today.

While I wait to do that..488 at 207 meters

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The only hole in the Yonge Streetwall south of Dundas getting filled with 200 meters of goodness! Yes Baby!

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It's been a while since I've been up close to One Bloor. Looking beautiful.
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Will scout out Massey Tower to check it out in person today.

While I wait to do that..488 at 207 meters

Those poor trees. Eventually a renovation/upgrade of the public realm on University Avenue will be needed. A far more generous green buffer between the sidewalk and road, silver cells up the length, decent paving, buried wiring, and attractive lamp posts would do wonders for the pedestrian experience.

90% of the public realm downtown needs similar improvements. That concrete is brutal.
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Old Posted Jan 26, 2017, 9:59 AM
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