https://www.instagram.com/p/B0OlViSF9Qh/?igshid=1ip41r8rhjac0
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0PBd54lYrV/?igshid=1ohsf5vrm7vun
Beams are up for the final block of the tower, above 1,380 feet now, next section will be above 1,400 feet then the next beams reach 1,428
https://www.instagram.com/p/B0UcUXNJLi2/?igshid=18uf9mngrzjdv
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Cladding is over 1,100 feet high now
Greg P has come a long way since his early days at
J Rolf Seckinger Inc Architects; here is a cyber high-five to my old friend and associate. Rolf would really liked to see this one: may he RIP. Greg (shoP) and I worked together at a small architecture firm JRS many, many years ago: he was fresh out of Columbia U and it was his first job in the architectural profession. My how time flies…
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A beam for the next section is up, above 1,400!
WOOHOO!
One more beam left!!
One more box section, not beam. I believe the floor they’re on will be the mechanical roof, which will have a BMU on it. I wonder how you fit a BMU in a 14×59 foot roof
It must be a pretty lean rig they’ve got planned to balance up there. Crazy this building will have a single tiny BMU for the entire facade, whereas CPT will have 6 boom BMUs and multiple davit systems
That sounds nuts! 6?? Are there any images?
Oh ok. Thanks for the info