Working hours are proposed to be limited to between 7:00am and 7:00pm on weekdays, and 9:00am to 7:00pm on Saturdays. However, there may be unanticipated issues and events throughout the construction process that will impact this timing, specifically concrete pours.
The logistics of concrete pours are such that the construction crews must finish the work on the freshly poured slab after the truck has left the site. This is consistent with standard construction practice, and involves the concrete finishers waiting until the concrete hardens enough (1-3 hours in most cases, depending on ambient temperatures) to allow the finishing machines on top of the slab to provide a smooth, level concrete surface. If this is not done, the concrete will harden and potentially create a deficient structural component, jeopardizing the integrity of the tower construction.
Prior to any concrete pour, the required forming and rebar work must be completed. In most cases, this takes several hours. It should also be noted that the timing of concrete pours are dependent on the concrete supplier’s availability to deliver concrete to the site. In a large pour (for example, for a floor slab) the work may stretch into the evening even if it begins early in the day.
Every effort will be made to complete the work within the prescribed times set out in the City of Toronto’s construction noise by-law. No concrete pouring will be done on Sundays or statutory holidays.
Please note that the City of Toronto’s construction noise by-law permits continuous concrete pours to continue past 7:00pm when construction logistics require it.
Regarding vibration, a Zone of Influence Report has been completed by Tarra, to outline recommendations and requirements for the proposed construction. All requirements outlined in the report will be carried out. Vibration monitoring equipment will be in place and actively monitored, as recommended. Medallion/591 Sherbourne will comply with all the recommendations in the Vibration Assessment Report.