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Impressive progress. I expected to see more seepage along the south wall of the dig.
     
     
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From this morning. They have already started concrete work.

     
     
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Pretty much the same as what DM already posted


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From this morning.

     
     
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They blocked my photo spot with a trailer.

     
     
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It won't be long before this one is into the sky. I'm looking forward to watching it over the summer.
     
     
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Mine from yesterday.

     
     
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Moving along nicely.
     
     
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Thanks for the update Surrealplaces. I haven't been in the area in a while. Nice to see them moving to the second level from foundation.
     
     
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This is one development I'm anxious to see when done. The renderings aren't of the greatest quality.
     
     
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Anyone know how this is holding up with the elbow river overflowing its banks.
     
     
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Anyone know how this is holding up with the elbow river overflowing its banks.
I'll take some pictures this evening when I get home, I live next door.
I know the underground parking in my building was pretty much all covered in at least a half inch of water when I left this morning.
     
     
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Anyone know how this is holding up with the elbow river overflowing its banks.
"The River - 15 floors" is about right. Not the building, but the river.
     
     
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It'll be interesting to see if this sight can hold off the flood.
     
     
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It'll be interesting to see if this sight can hold off the flood.
Very interesting to see how this site holds up for sure with mandatory evacuations now in place for 6 communities along the 'River'. Mission, Elbow Park, Stanley Park, Roxboro, Rideau Ridge, and Discovery Ridge. Sounds like residents are also being told to be prepared to stay away for a minimum of 72 hours.
     
     
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So far, the site is fine. There are even people working, and the crane is moving around.



     
     
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So far, the site is fine. There are even people working, and the crane is moving around.




Thanks for the update. It looks like there is still quite a bit of room yet before it will cause a problem.
     
     
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