I just hope by the time they finally get above grade and go vertical the economy doesn't hit a recession. So many good projects proposed in detroit and all the momentum could come to a halt. Especially since construction seems to take forever in the D.
I'm telling y'all, this was the best decision I have made on here.
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Recent observation indicates no work other than removal of concrete floor from tower area. They have a large red caisson drilling machine that just sits next to the east wall and has not moved in several days. I don't understand what the delay is or are they on a thrifted hold by Bedrock. Anyone know?
Just curious what you mean by recent? I religiously watch the time lapse videos on the ol YouTube, and noticed the green and white machine drill somewhere from 5-7 caissons this past week? Or at least I assume that's what those giant holes that they then put a long rebar cage and fill with 4-5 concrete trucks worth of concrete are... However, I will freely admit that I am no skyscraper foundation expert.Recent observation indicates no work other than removal of concrete floor from tower area. They have a large red caisson drilling machine that just sits next to the east wall and has not moved in several days. I don't understand what the delay is or are they on a thrifted hold by Bedrock. Anyone know?
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Just my observation and just seems that they have done nothing to the tower area which I thought was scheduled to be built first. It just looks like an area of dirt that has been sitting for sometime. I'm not an expert either, just wondering if someone knew more details.
Last edited by bigboat; June-15-19 at 12:28 PM.
They made a statement that more tower drilling will be happening once they're finished with drilling on the rest of the site.
Somewhat related but lord knows money is truly bursting at the seems for Gilbert and Co. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/06/12/lead...n-volumes.html
I'll give you that, all the work done recently does seem to have been in the podium portion. I did find it interesting that in Crain's most recent article they mentioned starting on the podium before tower - contradicting the earlier timeline.
bigboat, most of the tower portion was excavated in the past few weeks. They've been removing broken concrete from that area for weeks. And sometimes plans change. Something obviously happened where it made better sense to start steel at the podium section first.
“Brainstorming??”
Do you even know what that is? Clearly you do not. Never successfully anyway have you ever done it.
Let’s see here, all you ever offer here is Earthquakes, floods, pollution, recession, gov. failure, uneducated, bankruptcy, unemployment, more pollution [[by the way, you’re a horrible advocate for an important problem. People like you are making it worse) events suck, sports suck more, anything other people might be interested in besides your interests suck the most, poverty, Detroit and Highland Park are the worst cities ever [[you’re not fooling anyone so why not just say it) restaurants suck, as well as the jobs and people in them, cars suck, automakers are the bane of human existence and we should “kick them out” [[ironic because you said you live in Warren which would look exactly like the places you hate if GM did pick up and leave) and the people who work in the auto industry deserve to be unemployed in your opinion. The negativity you inject in this forum is continuous and never ending.
You’re not brainstorming anything you’re just bitching. Lots and lots of bitching has nothing to do with “Brainstorming.”
Last edited by ABetterDetroit; June-14-19 at 10:03 PM.
That's crazy talk. Every obsessed Detroit hater is just an objective realist trying to help us poor plebs.
looking at the most recent video on that youtube channel who uploads daily construction timelapses, they have begun loading steel beams into the site. so before the summer is over i expect the base structure for the podium to begin going up
I'm fairly certain that you saw them loading bundles of rebar into the pit. The workers then take those bundles and create cylindrical rebar columns that are inserted into the holes they drilling, then they are filled with concrete.
Let's stir some shit.
I heard LeDuff [[who I take with one single grain of salt) called it that this wasn't going to happen due to Dan's health, high costs approaching $2 billion, and the labor shortage.
I can't say why, but I too have my "gut skepticism".
^He said they are "moving dirt around" at the site. Sounds like he might be reading this thread...
I see it as the opposite. I think Dan's health make legacy projects like this and Monroe Block, but especially Hudson's, that much more important to DG. I could be wrong, but he isn't taking all that money with him when he goes.
That's a rather dark take on it, but I suppose could be plausible.
And I agree that the "moving dirt around" line is very lazy, especially when if you take the time to watch a time lapse video or two you can See progress happening.
he/she drinks to much obviously.
I dont know. While I'm a sheet metal worker waiting for the mechanical construction to happen I would gladly switch to labor for work. I've been laid off since early november and I am loosing my ass with no cash. I cant be the only one willing to do some labor out there.
I made the joke that they are playing in the sandbox all this time on the YouTube channel. Obviously they are making progress even if it doesn’t appear like much to the untrained eye
They have been unloading steel for the past two days. Progress!
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