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[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:03 am
by AG
This isn't very common on Adelaide construction sites. Most places tend to install pipes within the building and pump the concrete up from the bottom as it climbs rather than use a long armed rapidcrete tower to distribute the concrete.

[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 10:01 am
by Pikey
It's a very good use of space. This pump and the crane are mounted in the gap of the two towers and will both be fitted with climbing collars, to rise with the building.

These types of pumps have been used on both Hindmarsh square towers, and the Aurora on Pirie tower.

[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 6:52 pm
by skyliner
ghs wrote:That's interesting. I've never seen that before on a construction site.
Me either - missed the ones on 20 HSQ altogether.

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[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 2:50 pm
by Professor
Lots of these being used on the Supreme Court Building in Brisbane. Photo from today.

[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 3:00 pm
by skyliner
That Brisbane site was one I was alluding to on my 12/2/10 post but NOT realising the nature of the concrete pumping mechanisms. This bldg should go up very fast now.

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[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Sun Feb 28, 2010 11:39 pm
by ghs
skyliner wrote:
ghs wrote:That's interesting. I've never seen that before on a construction site.
Me either - missed the ones on 20 HSQ altogether.

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On 20HSQ the concrete pump(s) were not sitting on crane towers though.

[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Thu Mar 18, 2010 7:45 pm
by jk1237
here's an update for this from today

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[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 6:57 pm
by skyliner
Thanks jk1237 - been wondering about the progress here. Will certainly add to city density in that area.

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[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Fri Mar 19, 2010 8:39 pm
by iTouch
this is probably my favorite project at the moment

[COM] Re: #UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Mon Mar 29, 2010 11:45 pm
by Briggzy_03
Walking past this on the way to work and they're up to the 7th level now and it seems to be going at a level per week speed, maybe quicker. None the less, it's shooting up quickly!

[COM] Re: UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:40 pm
by Will
From realestate.com, showing a new perspective of the complex:

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[COM] Re: UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 4:52 pm
by skyliner
V impressive. Will, what is the red outline about?

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[COM] Re: UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 5:01 pm
by Will
skyliner wrote:V impressive. Will, what is the red outline about?

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They are leasing out the 4 retail tenancies on the ground floor.

[COM] Re: UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 8:19 pm
by jk1237
ah, that new render answers a question. Since I work near there and walk past it everyday, I was sure that the amount of concrete blocks was 2 floors higher than the render which was meant to have dark glass all over the upper levels past above floors 6.

Is a shame, they have now gone for the most cheapest (and maybe nastiest) design now, instead of the glass on the upper levels. Hmmmm

[COM] Re: UC: Urbanest 140 North Tce | 59&53m | 20&18lvl | Apts

Posted: Tue Mar 30, 2010 9:40 pm
by Will
jk1237 wrote:ah, that new render answers a question. Since I work near there and walk past it everyday, I was sure that the amount of concrete blocks was 2 floors higher than the render which was meant to have dark glass all over the upper levels past above floors 6.

Is a shame, they have now gone for the most cheapest (and maybe nastiest) design now, instead of the glass on the upper levels. Hmmmm
The design has not been changed.