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January 25, 2007

Conversion Concrete

WILLIAM CONWAY/PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHY

Concrete pouring continues at the former Toronto Hydro Building that is being converted into the Madison Avenue Lofts phase I in Toronto. Owner/general contractor Burnac Corp. began the six-storey, 211-unit conversion last May and completion is scheduled for fall 2008. The work also includes four levels of underground parking, a multi-purpose room, exercise room, theatre, rooftop terrace and more.

The Project Team

The Madison Avenue Lofts was designed by Northgrave Architect Inc. Consultants are Jablonsky Ast & Partners (structural) and TeGi Engineering (mechanical/electrical). Subcontractors include: Active Excavating; Rumble Foundations (Ontario) Ltd. (shoring/caissons); Highview Forming (formwork); Canadian Precast Ltd.; Dufferin Concrete; Global Plumbing & Heating Ltd. (mechanical); DECC (electrical); and Quality Allied Elevator.

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