The Hub on Causeway (née TD Garden Towers) | 80 Causeway Street | West End

Data, as allways, you are correct. I do wait for the weekends on busy projects, so I can get closer to the site/fence. This is a case in point. On Sunday I was able to stand where the cement trucks normally off load during the week.

cca, I only talk to the hard hats if I have a question about the process they are using. They usually are very responsive and helpfull. Most are very proud of what they do and want to talk about it.

I even have some tower crane operators using my crane pics to explain, to friends and family, what they are "UP" to during the day.

Your stuff is always appreciated.

cca
 
This may have been answered a few pages back but I'm still confused. Is this the entire base or is this one of the towers?
 

Not to be snarky at all but what makes it "phases" if they build the podium and immediately start on the tower? Is it that they don't start the tower until the podium is 100% complete? Does that mean that the tower doesn't start until the retail in the podium is basically occupied?
 
Not to be snarky at all but what makes it "phases" if they build the podium and immediately start on the tower? Is it that they don't start the tower until the podium is 100% complete? Does that mean that the tower doesn't start until the retail in the podium is basically occupied?

The retail/commercial podium and below ground supermarket (Phase 1) are forecast to be completed before the residential tower and hotel (Phase 2), which is why they're identified as different phases. There will probably be topped out cores for the residential tower and hotel by the time Phase 1 businesses open shop--probably even most of the building's floors completed up the towers, too. But the towers will need an additional year of work before they open.
 
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Anyone know the timetable of concrete pouring/s and steel rising ?
 
They're pouring concrete every single day at the site, I have no idea about steel.
 

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