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  • ASPhotoman
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    Loving this addition to the skyline.

  • Paul in Cleveland
    Paul in Cleveland

    Looking good!        

  • Paul in Cleveland
    Paul in Cleveland

    Here's a shot from Tuesday from the 26th floor of 1111 Superior ... amazing how different it appears without the crane. I keep doing double takes, lol.       

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Hopefully this won't delay them. They should be able to fix that in a few weeks.

OSHA gonna have some questions for Gilbane.......That's their second accident in two years.  Someone died at CSU Engineering building construction few years ago

1 hour ago, CLE_Millennial said:

Hopefully this won't delay them. They should be able to fix that in a few weeks.

After the investigation which could take some time. Everything was running so smoothly until now.

43 minutes ago, shack said:

After the investigation which could take some time. Everything was running so smoothly until now.

 

Right, I imagine this will delay progress considerably. The repairs itself will probably less than a month, but the redtape to investigate the cause can take a considerable about of time...one would think...

They should gift photos of this incident in the affected units!  They should also charge MORE for those units, solely based on the story!

None of the residential units are affected. Damage was limited to the parking garage.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I know next to nothing about construction so asking anyone does an investigation into an incident like this shut down the entire site? If so are the workers just SOL until it picks back up or collect unemployment?

 

It looks just like the parking structure was damaged so @MyTwoSense no units involved.

2 minutes ago, KJP said:

None of the residential units are affected. Damage was limited to the parking garage.

oh damn!

1 hour ago, troeros said:

 

Right, I imagine this will delay progress considerably. The repairs itself will probably less than a month, but the redtape to investigate the cause can take a considerable about of time...one would think...

When the tower crane smashed into the Hilton during construction, work was only shut down for a couple days. 

 

Interior work will likely be unaffected. Though I’d expect a safety stand down tomorrow. Crews will probably be back Monday. Though the crane will probably be down longer.

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there actually was little damage.  A hole thru the concrete, which can be fixed in a day.  The rest was just the  underlayment for the concrete floor.  They can put that back up in a day.  

9 hours ago, YABO713 said:

 

Agree and disagree - Looking from angles such as 490 Bridge and Tremont - the Rhodes Tower looks like an afterthought to downtown, like a tower that is kind of sort of involved in the skyline. 

 

Lumen extends a hand to Rhodes Tower, if you will, that will make it look more a part of downtown instead of on an island

What Yabo said...and I’ve said it previously - now Rhodes Tower is more connected... 

I just see things in the eyes of the military, it's actually funny believe it or not;  if it was indeed the cable that failed on its own, believe it or not Article 15's and LOR's for anybody related to the crane incident, no justification, just go with it.

5 minutes ago, tastybunns said:

I just see things in the eyes of the military, it's actually funny believe it or not;  if it was indeed the cable that failed on its own, believe it or not Article 15's and LOR's for anybody related to the crane incident, no justification, just go with it.

Unless it’s related to purposely overloading. This project is on a fast track. 7 days a week. 

On 10/10/2019 at 7:54 PM, mack34 said:

there actually was little damage.  A hole thru the concrete, which can be fixed in a day.  The rest was just the  underlayment for the concrete floor.  They can put that back up in a day.  

 

Maybe, but maybe not.  That's a post-tensioned concrete slab.  If the beam broke any of the tensioning cables they've got a problem.  They might be able to repair the hole without tearing out an entire section, but that's a job for specialists ($$) that they will likely be calling in to try to stay on schedule.  If not, they may have to tear out an entire section and repour the concrete, which requires time for curing, which means more delay.

4 hours ago, RE Developer In Training said:

I saw workers on site this morning throughout the building, but Ichbod is still idle. 

As of 1pm when I went by, the crane was operating and actively lifting materials.

9 minutes ago, Foraker said:

 

Maybe, but maybe not.  That's a post-tensioned concrete slab.  If the beam broke any of the tensioning cables they've got a problem.  They might be able to repair the hole without tearing out an entire section, but that's a job for specialists ($$) that they will likely be calling in to try to stay on schedule.  If not, they may have to tear out an entire section and repour the concrete, which requires time for curing, which means more delay.

It’s the upper part of the garage. I wouldn’t expect any delays. 

Starting glass on final bump out level! 

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Love that second pic!

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

19 minutes ago, mack34 said:

Starting glass on final bump out level! 

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Love the way the sun shines on the buildings as they peer over the tree.  Phenomenal picture.

Wow, that one gets a nomination for best pic of the year on UO!  

Has the frame reached maximum height for this project?

34 minutes ago, cfdwarrior said:

Has the frame reached maximum height for this project?

Concrete wise, I believe so, or really close. I think the steel that fell last week was for the mechanical enclosure on the top, which will probably add another 20 feet or so overall.

yeah that last pic wow -- magic hour tower!

You must admit, this building is iconic.

I agree. This building and the Hilton-and even the Beacon are high quality additions to the Cleveland skyline. Rumor has it that the new Sherwin-Williams HQ/R&D complex may set a new bar.

Just as long as it isn't brown or beige.  More glass please!

I still don't like the building. However, I will say it has a night reflective effect during the evening hours.

From an eastbound Red Line train. Impressive height considering its roughly ~1.3 miles away. 

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From Euclid and 9th. I like how it kind of sticks out from behind the Hanna building. 

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Aside from the rebar, parking deck looks pretty much all patched up

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42 minutes ago, GISguy said:

Aside from the rebar, parking deck looks pretty much all patched up

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I think those may actually be tendons in the post tension slab that were broken during the accident.

On 10/15/2019 at 8:25 AM, superior said:

 

Love the way the sun shines on the buildings as they peer over the tree.  Phenomenal picture.

 

THANK YOU to the

PLAYHOUSE SQUARE FOUNDATION and all of the Donors and Theater Goers and CONSTRUCTION WORKERS who have made The LUMEN TOWER possible!!!

 

I'm sure in time it will help to encourage other groundbreaking projects!

From yesterday morning on a dreary fall Cleveland day.  Note the car with NY plates departing (probably heading for @KJP's neighborhood!) 

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It's reached 34th so almost time for the flag, or tree - whatever is done nowadays!

38 minutes ago, lafont said:

It's reached 34th so almost time for the flag, or tree - whatever is done nowadays!

I only count 32.

You're counting to the very top, no matter how unfinished?  I count 20 with the glass plus 14 - with the plastic, etc.

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Its 34.......still have to put the steel beams up that will house the rooftop mechanicals.  probably has another 20 feet to go.

Floors are counted as levels they started on the 32nd Floor on September 19th. So I think 34 sounds about right. 36 levels in all.

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That's a really terrific shot

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She looks so pretty toniggt!E5462A32-24D6-4381-9AC5-4CAA61AC2680.thumb.jpeg.cdfb91c82306309ac4de670172e0d2c3.jpeg

love the playhouse square marquee reflection....   

2 hours ago, lockdog said:

love the playhouse square marquee reflection....   

That's the money shot!

Shall we get back to the Lumen, then?  (The answer is yes)

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From Tuesday afternoon the 22nd. Looking good from all angles!

 

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Old and new - the Keith building and the Lumen are both very distinct and have opposite styles, yet simultaneously they also mesh so well together and contribute to a beautiful and diverse downtown architectural fabric.

 

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Awesome photos by Paul and urbanetics!

Lumen has a great impact at both the street level and the skyline view. It continues the standard of excellence set by the theaters and the classic architecture surrounding it, while saying to future developers "Seconnd rate proposals need not apply".

11 hours ago, Paul in Cleveland said:

From Tuesday afternoon the 22nd. Looking good from all angles!

 

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The more I see this building, the more interesting it becomes.

 

In the second photo, the floor currently being glassed actually juts out in the middle, creating a different visual plane of glass.  Apparently these are only on the north and west sides of the building. The south and east sides appear to be flush. Love it!

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Such an impressive presence from I-77.

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