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Nothin like waking up in the morning to pics of drilling through mud
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What sort of giant, man-eating, alien insect did they unearth here?!?
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Open question: Who is the GC for these towers?
I think up until now - someone please correct me if I’m wrong here - McHugh has been the GC for every single LSE building. But now, Magellan is partnering with Lendlease, which of course has its own GC arm. Just curious how this played out....did Lendlease (and Magellan) give Lendlease the GC contract here? |
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McHugh did most of LSE. Power did GEMS I and the currently stalled GEMS II. |
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After it had a 2-3 week stall last year, I caught one of the project managers at subway (ha) and asked him about it. He told me straight up GEMS wasn't paying up. Assuming same situation this time, GEMS is stretching themselves thin. |
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I wouldn't be surprised about GEMS. My gf takes her kids there and says it is absolute mess.
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Makes sense, and completely forgot GEMS went to Power. |
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I have been somewhat curious about GEMS' finances. |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mud_dauber So she's no nightmare, she's a fellow builder to be celebrated. Just picking up some materials to build its nest: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped..._Wasp_nest.jpg wiki They eat primarily spiders, so this is prime mud wasp season. Being downtown where the balcony spiders are in full bloom with a fresh supply of mud, this wasp is in heaven. Also, this I never knew, but apparently mud wasps have been involved in a number of airplane crashes since they like to nest in the round holes of aircraft instrumentation. They will crawl into valves and airspeed sensors, build a nest, and the plane crashes. So you are probably less likely to get stung by one than to be killed by one in a plane crash... Quote:
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When they started out their tuition was very high...higher than Latin, Parker, or Lab which are probably the top three private schools and their direct competitors. In five years the tuition has dropped substantially (from $37000 or so for a grade schooler to $31000) which tells me they're having trouble filling classes (which isn't an issue at virtually every other private school). In fact they are still advertising discounts for people that commit to the (non-existent) high school which seems ludicrous given how work has stopped. |
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For what it's worth, I spoke with someone directly at Lend Lease over the weekend who indicated that they're moving forward with construction of both towers at the same time. . . they expect foundation work to wrap up by the end of the month and they're expecting completion sometime in 2021. . .
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This site is SO FREAKIN COOL
https://i.imgur.com/T1rrkzP.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/j3Jg1Zh.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/TptDUSY.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/NGHtC6k.jpg?1 Seems to be a bit of a drainage issue... https://i.imgur.com/Cfktq7w.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/oBkefy8.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/XLqjoUe.jpg?1 |
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things are moving FAST
thanks for the update guys!!! so many technical questions... im not even gonna bother cheers for another tower crane ! |
A tower crane base is in place.
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Oct 7
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Nice close ups, Cozy.
I have yet to understand the so called "crane jump" once construction moves up. How in the f ? |
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So are the heights of both these tower going up reflected on whats shown on the title of this page or have they been shortened?...I didnt think either one was gonna break 500ft?
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the building heights we have listed in the title of this thread are from this post below on aug. 14th made by a known insider who has obviously seen dimensioned bid/construction drawings.
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I have an infrastructure question, if anyone is able to answer. Since LSE is completely new infrastructure for the city, when they are building all the new sewer systems, are the sewers in the area shared for rain runoff and general waste water from the buildings? Since this entire site is next to the river and the lake do they divert rain runoff into those bodies of water, or is it all mixed in with the sewage? This would seem like an ideal place to start separating these systems, whereas the rest of the city is mixed sewage. I don't think the boards here discuss this type of infrastructure enough, and it seem fairly important on all these LSE projects, or any of these recently proposed mega developments Chicago is seeing.
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I doubt the runoff for the entire complex is handled together. The city makes each building separate the run off and retain it. So every time another one is added to LSE the civil engineer will design retention to meet code for that project as they would with any other project.
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When's the last time Chicago had a triple crane site?
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