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Old Posted Jun 15, 2024, 5:24 PM
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21,200 cyd - Wilshire Grand (they had a marching band) - largest continuous concrete pour ever
20,927 cyd - Burj Khalifa
13,500 cyd - Waldord Astoria Miami
13,200 cyd - One World Trade Center
13,000 cyd - Petronas Towers
12,000 cyd - Okan Tower
12,000 cyd - SalesForce San Francisco
5,000 cyd - Signature Bridge Center Pier
5,000 cyd - Trump Tower Chicago
4,000 cyd - Vista Tower Chicago
4,000 cyd - One Vanderbilt NYC
Great list and wow more than One World Trade Center! I'm happy the developers are taking foundation safety into mind.
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That’s great news.
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Keep moving forward!

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First historic pour, now historic financing.

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The Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Residences, a nearly 100-story luxury tower set to rise at 300 Biscayne Boulevard in Downtown Miami, has secured a historic $668 million construction loan, the largest ever for a residential condominium development in Florida.
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Miami's FIRST SUPERTALL Skyscraper Going Up! | Waldorf Astoria
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July 12, 2024 - Friday 6 pm

Not much to see as they are not yet above grade.

But the site was very busy late on a Friday.

Feels like this thing is finally full throttle now.



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The quicker, the better is all I can say. I'd love for this baby to rise by 2026. If we have to wait until 2028, OK, but 2026 would be a marvel!
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They applied with the FAA for the big 1273 and 1227-foot tall tower cranes:

https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external...758941&row=178
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external...758947&row=179
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Interesting that you should mention that, cities like Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok have been using darker tinted glass on their skyscrapers. And some of Miami's recent highrises also have a bit of a darker tint to them. So this one may follow suit. It's not a blackish tint, it's a deeper blue. Like car window tint, I think it's meant to help reduce the effect of the harsher sunlight nearer to the tropics.


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This project is going too fast!
KEEP GOING FORWARD!!
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Too fast?! No such thing

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This project is going too fast!
KEEP GOING FORWARD!!
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Waldorf Astoria Miami 09-24

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Wow, moving much quicker than I expected, especially for such complex formwork. Not your standard rinse and repeat floorplates and columns.
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