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November 12, 2012
Project progress
Construction work continues on 21 Clairtrell project near Toronto Bayview Village
HOWARD MANDEL/APERTURE IMAGING
Glass installation is almost complete for Twenty One Clairtrell condominiums in Toronto, Ont.
Owner/construction manager the Rockport Group has completion of the seven-storey, 128-unit project scheduled for late 2012 and it will include a private dining room, lounge area, outdoor terrace, and a guest suite.
The project was designed by Kirkor Architects and consultants are: Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd. (structural) and M.V. Shore Associates (1993) Ltd. (mechanical/electrical). Subtrades include: Roni Excavating; Premform Ltd. (formwork); Salit Steel (rebar); CBM (concrete); Mapleview Electric Co. Ltd. and Marli Mechanical.
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