Thursday, August 21, 2008

iloft piles dirt and ties rebar for foundation work





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iloft is a condo development marketed as lifestyle condo project on Lakeshore West and seemingly that last major condo building to have good sight line frontage off of Lakeshore Rd. You can see from the top image above there is additional land at the back and to the west side of the project. Both these parcels of land have no trespassing signs placed on their fences with a warning that this prohibited access is imposed by the City of Toronto. Why the city deems it necessary to prohibit city residents to walk on city land is a big question.



The managing contractor has moved the project from the simple digging phase to the placing of foundations.

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