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October 21, 2010

Project progress

Construction continues on Victory Condos in Toronto

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Work continues on the Victory Condos on King Street in Toronto. Owner BLVD Developments Ltd., along with construction manager Tucker HiRise, have completion scheduled for spring 2011.

The work includes a 12-storey, 180-unit building, with two of the units as rentals and four levels of underground parking.

The Victory project was designed by Wallman Architects. Consultants are Jablonsky Ast & Partners (structural); and Able Engineering Inc. (mechanical/electrical). Subtrades include: Michael Bros Excavating; Deep Foundations Contractors Inc. (shoring/caissons); Salit Steel (rebar); Innocon Inc., (concrete); Delgant Construction Ltd. (formwork); Hi-Rise Mechanical; and Nortown Electrical Contractors Associates.

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