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Old Posted May 12, 2026, 1:17 PM
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Snapped this picture yesterday. They seem to be removing the climbing form. Does that have to do with the crane swap BlueJay mentioned?

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Cladding is looking great! I was worried that it would look too different from the other two towers but, from a distance, it's hard to tell the difference. The true clump buster coming into its final form!
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Snapped this picture yesterday. They seem to be removing the climbing form. Does that have to do with the crane swap BlueJay mentioned?
Those forms are being replaced with different fly forms that will be used for the remainder of the tower after the pool floor is poured. With the removal of the forms, that is allowing the pre cast install to complete the hotel portion in the meantime. Crane swap is still happening at the end of May.

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Snapped this picture yesterday. They seem to be removing the climbing form. Does that have to do with the crane swap BlueJay mentioned?
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Those forms are being replaced with different fly forms that will be used for the remainder of the tower after the pool floor is poured. With the removal of the forms, that is allowing the pre cast install to complete the hotel portion in the meantime. Crane swap is still happening at the end of May.
Will the hotel portion open before the construction of the higher floors is finished?

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Those forms are being replaced with different fly forms that will be used for the remainder of the tower after the pool floor is poured. With the removal of the forms, that is allowing the pre cast install to complete the hotel portion in the meantime. Crane swap is still happening at the end of May.
Thanks for the insight. Much appreciated!
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Will the hotel portion open before the construction of the higher floors is finished?
Yes, the hotel will open before the apartment portion is completed.
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Yes, the hotel will open before the apartment portion is completed.
Thanks - that's interesting. It looks like it is getting close, though I'm guessing that the technical issues only get bigger with a hotel operating on the site.
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Yes, the hotel will open before the apartment portion is completed.
Hey BlueJay.

I got curious about this the other day. Where do we usually acquire our exterior building materials from on an average highrise build. Windows.. cladding... balcony rails etc.

I'm wondering specifically in this case is the pre-cast panels on this project are made locally. I saw a flat bed with a pair (holy crap they are big) and it was coming in from the east on the 417 so got me wondering if it maybe comes from Montreal.

But just some general information on what our local manufacturing capacity is would be interesting to know.
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Old Posted May 24, 2026, 12:36 AM
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She's at 16 complete, working on 17. That's our double height floor with the pool and sauna (which were poured a few weeks back and take up space on 16).

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Hey BlueJay.

I got curious about this the other day. Where do we usually acquire our exterior building materials from on an average highrise build. Windows.. cladding... balcony rails etc.

I'm wondering specifically in this case is the pre-cast panels on this project are made locally. I saw a flat bed with a pair (holy crap they are big) and it was coming in from the east on the 417 so got me wondering if it maybe comes from Montreal.

But just some general information on what our local manufacturing capacity is would be interesting to know.

must've been the same day, I saw a load come off the 417 on Bronson and i instantly knew it was for this project. best guess the fabrication is definitely happening in Quebec, the materials could be sourced elsewhere who knows.
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Looking tall already. 35 is going to be beasty!
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Old Posted May 25, 2026, 2:14 PM
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Looking tall already. 35 is going to be beasty!
And the footprint of this one is massive as well. It will be an imposing structure all around.

Looking forward to seeing the 17th floor complete.
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Hey BlueJay.

I got curious about this the other day. Where do we usually acquire our exterior building materials from on an average highrise build. Windows.. cladding... balcony rails etc.

I'm wondering specifically in this case is the pre-cast panels on this project are made locally. I saw a flat bed with a pair (holy crap they are big) and it was coming in from the east on the 417 so got me wondering if it maybe comes from Montreal.

But just some general information on what our local manufacturing capacity is would be interesting to know.
Many, many years ago I worked at a company in Brampton called "Sota Glazing" who made curtainwall windows and panels that were shipped all over the world.
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