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    The Elliot at River's Edge - Manchester, NH

    Topping off May 5th, 2010 from 6 to 8pm Public invited-once the rain stopped, the steel flew up!
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    The Elliot at River's Edge - Manchester, NH

    Looks like it is moving now.....with purpose
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    45 Province St | Downtown Crossing

    Re: 45 Province St No, the concrete wall is the shear wall and serves as the backbone of the structure. It will be covered by metal panel. This week the metal panel is beginning installation, visible from the alley.
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    Baffling Post of Week

    Well I guess that really does answer my question very clearly. All apologies and I PROMISE not to do that ever again! I will go back to keeping my mouth shut and ears open....seems to work much better that way:) Please allow this one Mulligan if you will......
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    Baffling Post of Week

    Just mixing up my threads a bit here, this is something for another website entirely, but thought I would see what people that don't necessarily live with this horror day to day my think? Private message responses are fine with me, public works too. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4xQdJgVdCU
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    45 Province St | Downtown Crossing

    Re: 45 Province St http://www.shildan.com/Products/Alphaton/Shapes.html This terra cotta tile is manufactured in Germany and is applied as a rainscreen to the light gauge panels. I think that the intent is to relate to brick in color and texture, but not to mimic it. The system is definitely...
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    45 Province St | Downtown Crossing

    Re: 45 Province St The original stairs are being preserved and the iron work as well. Most of the ironwork was left in place and is protected by the plywood. Every piece of the relevent portions of the smallest bar were taken, numbered, and stored as well. There will be some form of "the...
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    45 Province St | Downtown Crossing

    Re: 45 Province St 11th floor being poured this week.
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    45 Province St | Downtown Crossing

    45 Province St http://www.rc3online.com If you go to this link it outlines the benefits of concrete construction for this area in particular and it also has a web cam that normally works 24 hours per day looking down on the site (under "news"). It has been down for over a week now...

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