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The Metz (Schneiders site redevelopment)
2025-12-18

           
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Thanks for the pictures
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2026-01-12
   
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2026-01-31
       
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Slow ...
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(02-01-2026, 09:53 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Slow ...

It's going to start flying pretty soon, it's precast after all. The parking and underground levels aren't precast just due to the complexity.
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(02-01-2026, 09:53 PM)panamaniac Wrote: Slow ...

They are working flat-out 5 days a week, with all 3 cranes going. It is a big site. I suppose that the snow and cold have slowed things down a bit, but I wouldn't call it slow. They started in a huge, deep hole, and now they are rising above the hoardings. It is difficult to show the progress over the whole site in pictures now that things are above ground. Projects around the region that have risen faster are much smaller in footprint.
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