[COM] 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
Went past this morning and the core box was being dismantled
[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
level 23 completed.Here are some pictures from Sunday 24 Apr 16.
1 general view from King William St
2 the climbing platform on the service core is being dismantled as Spurdo reported.
3 view of rear form Waymouth St.
1 general view from King William St
2 the climbing platform on the service core is being dismantled as Spurdo reported.
3 view of rear form Waymouth St.
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[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
A picture from 11 May 2016.
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A rear view picture from Sunday afternoon (15 may 2016) It will be interesting to see how they get the tower crane down.
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[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
down the elevator of courseEBG wrote:A rear view picture from Sunday afternoon (15 may 2016) It will be interesting to see how they get the tower crane down.
[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
I would suggest a smaller, self erecting crane will be installed to remove the main crane. These small cranes can be disassembled and transported in elevators.EBG wrote:A rear view picture from Sunday afternoon (15 may 2016) It will be interesting to see how they get the tower crane down.
Either that, or Nicks Crane service have a mobile crawler with a boom of 130m too, which could be used.
[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
Glazing has been installed on some of the cut away corner floors (17-21) on the south eastern side near King William St.
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[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
I wonder why they couldnt have the cut out on the Northern facade aswell? It's a nice touch.
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I agree, the glass looks a lot better then the grey cladding.Blimp wrote:I wonder why they couldnt have the cut out on the Northern facade aswell? It's a nice touch.
[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
Synergy construct today posted on their Facebook page that the final floor pour was completed today. They also said this will be Adelaides 4th tallest meaning it must be taller than the height we have in the header.
[COM] Re: 115 King William Street | 91m | 26lvls | Office
If they're talking tallest to roof then 91m is equal 4th with Australis House (or whatever they call it these days). If they're not then it'd be 99m..... I don't buy that.Ben wrote:Synergy construct today posted on their Facebook page that the final floor pour was completed today. They also said this will be Adelaides 4th tallest meaning it must be taller than the height we have in the header.
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It's looking really good especially from the Western side.
Can someone provide some insight into how they will install the glass panels at the front ?
They haven't been installed yet because the hoist is in the way.
If they take down the hoist then how do the workers get up and down the building ??
Can someone provide some insight into how they will install the glass panels at the front ?
They haven't been installed yet because the hoist is in the way.
If they take down the hoist then how do the workers get up and down the building ??
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From inside the lift core. They then suspend the glass with a mobile crane from the level above i believe.
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So the crane will go down and then they'll setup the internal elevator and then the hoist will go down and they'll thenDvious wrote:From inside the lift core. They then suspend the glass with a mobile crane from the level above i believe.
use a small mobile crane to install the glass ?
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