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Old Posted Mar 1, 2022, 5:05 PM
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Originally Posted by The S'toon Goon View Post
I talked to someone who was awarded a contract to do work on this site. He told me the plan is still two 25 storey buildings with the second one to be started in two years. I don't believe this is new information. They worked on the Broadway build as well and things were constantly being changed/tweaked. He essentially said they are trying new things to be as cost effective as possible. He admitted to a lot of learn as you go (fake it til you make it?) He said the end game for baydo is to step into the Vancouver market once they've knocked the kinks out of their operation.
This is one of the most insane delusions I've read. It's a 400 plus unit twin tower project.

Thanks for the update. Still confused. Are those columns supporting the precast floor panels permanent? Did they previously pour foundations/ drill caissons for them and then back fill to support the shoring?

How much more for a longer reach arm for an excavator? I stayed at a Holiday Inn once and I would think a longer reach arm on the road side excavator would be vastly more efficient.
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