
hockey19
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Coopérative de solidarité du Bois Ellen - 6, 13 étages
hockey19 replied to LeTravailleur's topic in Completed
Can I make a suggestion? Create a 'Laval' subfolder? Similar to the 'Griffintown' folder? -
Excavators broke ground today. No time wasted!
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4 pieces of machinery mobilized onsite. Excavation appears to be imminent.
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Nice progress! Thanks dee
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Revenus des familles : Montreal a rattrapé Toronto
hockey19 replied to IluvMTL's topic in Current events
Although it's positive news that the medians for both cities are at par, the median as a standalone metric is not robust. It picks a single point on the curve. It doesn't explain poverty, as was mentioned above. It also doesn't explain the top 50%, which attributed to Toronto's explosive growth. Always have to be careful when a journalist writes an article about stats. -
Autoroute 10 (Bonaventure - portion au nord du canal (boul. urbain))
hockey19 replied to mtlurb's topic in Infrastructures
Crane was disassembled today -
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Autoroute 10 (Bonaventure - portion au nord du canal (boul. urbain))
hockey19 replied to mtlurb's topic in Infrastructures
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^^ la réponse montréalaise aux tours élevées de Toronto. That was a painful read
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Projets de Toronto - Nouveautés et progressions
hockey19 replied to mtlurb's topic in Toronto and the rest of Canada
You see the huge tower in the middle of the picture? Slightly to the left of that, off of Yonge. -
Autoroute 10 (Bonaventure - portion au nord du canal (boul. urbain))
hockey19 replied to mtlurb's topic in Infrastructures
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Small backhoe doing excavation work near the Saint Antoine sidewalk. Unsure if it's tdc2 related.
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Il faut envoyer un message privé à monteczuma
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It's absolutely normal for projects to cost more than expected. Naturally, jobs go to those who bid amongst the lowest. So contract prices are low to begin with. And procurement/subcontractors always cost more than expected as unforeseen events come into play. Those who complain about budgeting have probably never had to develop a business budget themselves. And I bet their personal budgets are not any better! Great La Presse article though to shine light on this obvious life reality.