11/30/2022 0 Comments The supertall tower creaks breaks![]() ![]() Just swipe your access card, and your vehicle will magically appear before your eyes.Ģ. You'll never forget where you parked your car. Excavation depth is limited and greater parking capacity required than would traditionally allowġ. Small footprint site that doesn't allow for traditional ramp parking garageĢ. When to consider an APS for your project?ġ. This is the first Automated Parking System in Seattle! Thanks again to our project partners Sequoyah Electric & Network Services and Parkworks for making this vision a reality! Īn inside look at the SODEFIN APS on our Spire Seattle project PCL Construction recently wrapped up. ![]() MacDonald-Miller is your partner that can and will help you achieve these goals to make your projects safer, with better quality control, and better throughput for your current and future projects. THE SUPERTALL TOWER CREAKS BREAKS INSTALLWhat normally would have taken 6 weeks of time onsite per shaft to install instead took 2 hours of actual time at the point of installation. We could not have done this without the support of our awesome team members OAC Services, Inc and GLY Construction! Their partnership was foundational for the innovative approach to modular solutions. All of this was done before a single piece of steel was set onsite for the primary structure! The modules were shipped to the site, rotated into their vertical position, and picked into their final position within 2 hours of arrival onsite. The skyscraper at 432 Park Avenue opened in 2015 to a mixture of fanfare and criticism over its slender design and its significance as a looming status symbol for the ultra-wealthy.MacDonald-Miller is pushing the limit once again on our modular capabilities! We proved the impossible by pulling 2 high-density vertical riser modules, all fabricated in a safer approach at ground level in our shop over the course of two weeks, to ensure all the high-risk work was performed offsite. Six years later, the supertall condo tower is perhaps best known for its 1,500 alleged construction defects, surging common charges and, most recently, a $250 million lawsuit brought by its condo board against developers Harry Macklowe and CIM Group in September.īut these issues aren’t scaring away elite clientele willing to spend millions on homes overlooking Central Park, according to agents who work with buyers and sellers in the building. Since February, when problems at 432 Park exploded into public consciousness in a New York Times story titled, “The Downside to Life in a Supertall Tower: Leaks, Creaks, Breaks,” only two sales have closed in the building, according to data provided by Serhant. But then again, there were only three sales in 2020 - a sharp drop from the 12 deals in 2019, before the pandemic.īoth units that closed since February went for more than their owners paid for them. As one agent put it: “So far, people buying paying very high rents don’t give a damn. The draws, agents say, include amenities ranging from personal concierge services and room service to a 75-foot swimming pool and fitness center managed by celebrity trainer Jay Wright’s wellness company, a private restaurant led by Michelin-starred chef Shaun Hergatt and valet parking. ![]()
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