An aerial view from the SickKids Research and Learning Tower webcam shows the construction site under a light blanket of snow this afternoon
Making grade: Roughly half of the foundation for the SickKids Research and Learning Tower is virtually at street level on the southern half of the construction site at Bay and Elm Streets. The north half is taking shape quickly, and isn’t far behind. Shouldn’t be long before the 21-storey tower starts to rise above the bright blue and white hoarding that protects pedestrians passing the construction site on the west sidewalk along Bay Street. Below are some construction progress photos from yesterday morning.
Tower construction site viewed from Elm Street, east of Bay Street
Main floor construction forms have reached ground level
Looking north from a security fence at the Elm Street construction entrance
The gap should be closed early this week when work resumes
Looking north from corner of Elm & Bay Streets
Looking northwest from corner of Bay & Elm Streets
Looking northwest from corner of Bay & Elm Streets
A glimpse of the first underground level, from the corner of Bay & Elm Street
Looking northwest from corner of Bay & Elm Street
Looking northwest from corner of Bay & Elm Street
Looking west through a window in the hoarding along Bay Street
More foundation work remains to be done at the north end of the site
Walton Street view of progress on the north half of the foundation
Columns for west wing of tower visible above the hoarding along Bay Street
Construction site viewed from southeast corner of Bay and Elm Streets