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February 3, 2011
Project progress
Construction continues on Trump International Hotel and Tower in Toronto
WILLIAM CONWAY/PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHY
Construction progresses high up on the Trump International Hotel and Tower in Toronto, Ont.
Developer Talon International Development Inc. along with construction manager Lewis Builds Corp., have completion of the 60-storey project with 261 hotel guest rooms/suites and 118 condominium residences scheduled for mid-2011. The tower will have a five-star restaurant, a spa, gym, a conference centre and ground-level parking. The project was designed by Zeidler Partnership Architects.
Consultants are: Halcrow Yolles (structural); Hidi Rae Consulting Engineering Inc. (mechanical/electrical); II by IV Design (interior); and Starr Landscape Inc. Subtrades include: Aro Excavating Ltd.; Associated Structures Ltd. (formwork/foundation/precast concrete); CBM (concrete supply); Torsteel Co. Ltd. (structural steel); Limen Group Ltd. (masonry); OZZ Corp. (electrical); Vipond Inc. (sprinklers); Far East Aluminum Canada Corp. (exterior/glass/glazing); and Otis Canada Inc. (elevators).
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