Ironworkers put a rebar cage together on a roadside workstation at West Pender Place in downtown Vancouver. The $225 million condominium and commercial project involves the construction of 10-storey and 36-storey highrise towers connected by five-storey lowrise townhouse buildings.
Project progress
Ironworkers put a rebar cage together on a roadside workstation at West Pender Place in downtown Vancouver. The $225 million condominium and commercial project involves the construction of 10-storey and 36-storey highrise towers connected by five-storey lowrise townhouse buildings.
The architect on the project is Hancock Bruckner & Wright and the construction manager is ITC Construction Group.
Consulting engineers on the project include: John Bryson & Partners (structural), Yoneda & Associates (mechanical), Nemetz (S/A) & Associates Ltd. (electrical) and GeoPacific Consultants Ltd. (geotechnical).
Construction started in June 2008 and is scheduled for completion in spring 2010.
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