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^Understandable. Looks permanent because the formwork is shiny and new. Typically, they're orange and rusty but the problem is that GCs don't have any old ones lying around in their equipment yards thanks to the most tremendous construction boom in Chicago history! They're all spoken for! :cheers:
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So much respect for these construction workers. Not only do they work in dangerous and precarious situations, now it's the weather. The guy above is doing something with that 2x4 while balancing on minimal foot support all while carrying a cumbersome tool belt and safety harness. :worship:
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awesome pics. can't wait to watch these two massive elevator cores rise above LSD
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Because of the three cranes working together do the two towers have to rise simultaneously level for level?
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How cool would it be if both buildings shared the same slab for each floor. That would be so huge taking up the whole site and fun to watch.
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Wow. Stellar shots, Harry. Gracias
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