Troypin,
This is all still underground. Most of this is two stories below street level! It is pretty awesome to see the underground workings of such a big building and all of the underground service areas that will be provided.
Troypin,
This is all still underground. Most of this is two stories below street level! It is pretty awesome to see the underground workings of such a big building and all of the underground service areas that will be provided.
Very cool - thanks Steve for pshing this through so quickly!
Just wondering - is the camera outside or indoors? It seems to be shaking somewhat and I know the wind gusts are high right now.
I'll be out of town all week but still able to watch the progress from two different cams - next best thing to being there!
Can't wait to see the progress after Sunday...
Does anyone know what time Sunday the pour will start? Was set for 1am Sunday. Have they reset it because of the weather?
The pour has been moved to 5am because of the weather.
Thanks for the info ccokc.
So far this storm has been a big nothingburger.
Looks to me like the pour has begun. I count 4 Concrete pumper trucks. 2 on the South(Street level) and 2 on the north(in the Pit).
Sorry if this has already been asked, but what are the panels being put up on the west parking garage? Are the top five stories going to match the bottom five?
What's happened to the okc skyline cam? It's offline(yuk!).
The Pour has Started!!!!!
From Friday March 19: The setting of the base for the 3rd construction crane(west side of site, along Hudson Avenue) --
Few pics from the "big pour"
Last edited by Pete; 03-21-2010 at 08:44 PM.
The panels you can see from the cam (on the east side of the garage) are a metal mesh from what I can tell whenever we stopped by the site last week. Not sure if they will continue that theme on the west side of the garage or go with something more like is pictured above.
Wow. A third stationary construction crane.
I guess the stacked up square tubes apparently made of wood and blue steel sitting in the background of Del's photos are probably concrete forms for the support pillars that will be used as they are poured, then once the concrete is set taken off and moved up a floor for the next pour. Just a guess.
Was this site down? I couldn't access it for about an hour...
About 3 more hours left of the pour... There's been so many people thru today, plus news crews.
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