Significant progress continues to be made at The Lyceum, as the building’s structural framework evolves towards the finished product. One of the most notable achievements has been the successful installation of the transfer deck. This critical structural component plays an essential role in the building’s design, enabling the vertical transfer of loads between floors. With the transfer deck now fully in place, construction can move forward efficiently on the upper levels.
The delivery of Phase Two steel has further advanced the site’s development. The team has begun erecting new sections of the steel framework across the site, significantly expanding the building’s footprint and overall structure. This phase of steel installation will see the building’s wider framework nearly double in size as we approach the end of 2024.
In addition, the on-site team has progressed with the installation of a section of the internal drainage system. This is a vital component that ensures the proper management of water flow within the building. By completing this section, we are laying the groundwork for future phases of construction and ensuring that the building will meet all necessary regulatory requirements regarding water management.
The drainage system is an essential element in preparing the site for the internal and external works to follow.
As the project advances, our focus remains on coordinating the structural framework while ensuring all contractors remain aligned to maintain the project’s timeline.
With the building’s core infrastructure continuing to take shape, the next stages will involve the installation of the façade and the commencement of interior works. These elements will be detailed in upcoming reports as we continue to make progress towards completing The Lyceum.
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