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It's a huge site though, more than double the area of Hudson Yards. Hopefully Related can make sure this happens, but it's going to take 15+ years to complete (Hudson Yards total development is 12 years). |
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Until we get the 78, this view will have to suffice though:
https://i.imgur.com/FaNpetn.jpg If any of you have connections with CTA, please tell them to give the cars a dang bath! Pictures turned out dirty the other day :( Had to just delete most |
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she is so damn thicc at her base !
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Yes, nearly all the South Loop buildings between Clark and the river have used friction piles, for a combination of reasons (AIUI): loose silty soil where the river wandered over the centuries, and cheaper. For the Roosevelt Collection, Walsh drove more than 40 miles of pilings, which they think is a record. I was surprised when the on-site engineer told me CMK's 14th & Wabash pilings were driven to limestone at -97. I'm guessing the spec was "driven to refusal," which they thought might occur at a lesser depth.
One exception was 1000 S. Clark, which used micropiles, making its neighbors much much happier. The second question South Loop residents ask about any new building is "will you be driving 'pylons' and giving us all headaches for months and causing cracks in our buildings?" |
Awesome info Mr Downtown. Chicago foundation work is so fascinating. What is necessary in Chicago doesn't sound much different than what you see in Dubai/the desert. Any good websites where I can learn some more about the different types of foundation strategies?
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Amazing building. Amazing pic!
I can't help but get enraged whenever I look at a picture of Grant Park. Columbus Drive makes me CRAZY! I hate it much more than the train tracks. Maybe because it is easy to go over them. Designed to be in a ditch. Would love to have them covered some time, BUT Columus effing Drive. THAT cuts the park up much much more when on foot. sorry for the rant. NEMA looks so much taller than even the illustrations. |
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