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The anchors are still in the concrete. The base was really beat up when I saw them moving it
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The crane is moving now. They still have the mobile crane doing smaller things.
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This is the 1 site that shut down and no work since the first shutdown was issued on March 13.
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For some reason I am not surprised ....
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I had a feeling this would end up being a hole in the ground for a while, but I wonder why?
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You guys are suggesting that Drewlo is in trouble?
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At this point, is the permit for foundation only?
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They have a full permit (otherwise they wouldn't have got this far) so they are allowed to continue. It must be a company decision, then, to stop work during the pandemic.
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Even construction companies that remain open are experiencing low attendance because some people don't feel comfortable being out, and also the government is pushing hard (radio commercials etc.) to try and convince everyone to stay home. I heard that one big site in Toronto that has 4 cranes on it now only has enough people showing up to work to keep one crane busy. Maybe Drewlo is consolidating their workforce to keep some sites going at a more normal pace by closing others down temporarily?