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Old Posted Apr 22, 2026, 6:18 PM
azliam azliam is offline
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Originally Posted by az_daniel View Post
Ultimately this is good news. This is a complex project. It should also be good news that the taller tower actually got taller in these latest updates - the project isn't being scaled back.

I do remember early on the north tower (the taller of the two) was supposed to be built first. This sounds like they may now be built together.

Side note - there could be many factors invovled, but its kind of insane that project costs nearly doubled from 350m to 675m. Shows you how important it is to get these projects out of the ground as soon as possible. Delays of just a few months can cost millions.
It's been the same height since 2020.
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