Project Report: Toronto Office
Gerard Courrier, Office Manager
One Brian Park (Owen Steel):
After 16 months we finally completed the antenna, a 200 member job. The job was delayed for 13 months waiting for RFI’s and we had to work overtime in order to deliver the project by the dates requested by the owner. The screen wall is completed and in fabrication. This was much more complicated than first estimated since nothing was ninety degrees. The shop probably experienced the same thing since we had two shop calls on one bent but they were one week apart.
Diabetes & Glandular Clinic (Alamo Steel):
Project completed for this new client. Approval took 12 weeks to come back and was expected in shop in the same week.
Petro-Canada (Supreme Steel):
We completed this project also. It was very awkward to have a bolted / bolted job done but with all the sub-materials detailed independently and field assembled.
Mineracao Onca Puma (Hatch):
This is our first job directly from an engineering firm. We anticipated cutting down on revisions but we only got them faster, since there is no general contractor. We are working with the detailers of Hatch’s Montreal and Mississauga offices. This is the first 10,000 ton building of many more to come. We hope to finish in time in spite of the many revisions so we can be on the team doing the others.
John Jay College (Owen Steel):
The detailing and erection of this job is special since the perimeter bays of the last ten floors are hung from the roof trusses. There are no horizontal beams on all of these floors due to the camber needed prior to having the trusses fully loaded.
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