Singo’s tower site is going
ahead great guns. First it was cleared fast, with the original building being
knocked down overnight, and now the foundations are being poured at a good
pace.
In the foreground, at the
bottom edge of the photo, we can see the empty truck being filled with sand
from the pile in the left hand corner of the site. The sand is probably from
the holes bored for the foundations. All the other excess sand and dirt was
taken away last week.
The borer is the tall orange
machine on the right of the site. We can also see a row of three concrete
trucks lined up ready to disgorge their loads into the borer and framed
foundation holes.
The smaller orange machine,
with the worker standing to the right of its arm is scraping up the sand. It
appears to be preparing the ground for the borer to bore the next foundation
hole. The frames for the holes, which become the foundations once the concrete
is in them, are laying neatly in a row at the back right hand side of the site.
A bit closer to the scraping
away of ground and we can see the orange caps topping the bars of the frame in
the closest poured foundation. I wonder how long it takes such deep poured concrete
to set? Or is to cure? Whichever it is, it must take quite a while.
I think that scraping away must
be for the next foundation to be bored because the borer is aimed right at it
and it’s very close to it too.
A clearer view of the
orange-capped frame of that same foundation pour. It looks pretty fresh so it
was probably poured not too long before I arrived to take this photo.
The row of concrete trucks and,
below them and closer to us, a row of 3 grates or covers and, at the right hand
end of that row, the orange-capped frame of another poured foundation.
Next week should see the rest
of the foundations poured, on the left hand side of the site, and then the week
after that we’ll probably see if they have to wait for the concrete to cure
before they start the next stage. And, of course, they’ll be watched by the
same coming and going assortment of workers from the shopping centre and
shoppers too. It’s always fascinating to watch a building being constructed
from the ground up. It’s like a giant meccano session.
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