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Plasticman

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  1. I agree. Here in GA I have lots of clients I see who work from home but now are required to go into the office two to three times per week. There’s a decidedly pronounced shift back to offices for sure.
  2. Based on the schematics, the foundation will be unusually shallow for a building that size. But from the pictures everybody is posting it looks like the digging is even shallower than the schematic. If I were standing at the edge of the pit, I’m sure it would look much more impressive.
  3. Yeah, There seems to be a lot of “activity” (moving dirt around) but not any progress. I hope I’m wrong but I’m suspicious it’s becoming another 1001.
  4. Wow! That’s unbelievably shallow. I hope it’s because that area has bedrock just below the surface. The Millennium Tower in San Francisco has started tilting and they’re having to spend hundreds of millions to stop the tilt.
  5. Those earth movers haven’t budged in days. This “hole” looks way, way too shallow for a high rise. Is this normal? I’m beginning to wonder about this project.
  6. I may have answered archilove’s question prematurely. On SSP they are questioning when the “actual” construction will start. Now I’m wondering if this will go on hold like Amazon 3.?
  7. The very word “finish out” should signify the floors that are predesigned. The remaining are probably customized buildouts. Does that sound accurate?
  8. Honestly that looks awful. It looks like lights are supposed to be encompassing the blocks but some of them burned out. If you’re ocd this will drive you crazy as it looks incomplete and like an afterthought.
  9. I wonder about the rock layers and whether the buildings are setting on solid ground so to speak. I would imagine the engineers figured all that out but I do wonder.
  10. So I’m to assume this is really happening? After 1001 is stalling after the parking garage I really felt this one was getting hyped then stalled too.
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