120 AND 130 ADELAIDE STREET TOWERS
📅 4 months ago
🏷️ Priestly Demolition
News Summary
Priestly Demolition recently completed a meticulous exterior refurbishment on two commercial towers located at 120 and 130 Adelaide Street. Over a period of two years, the project involved the careful removal and reglazing of 180,000 square feet of panels. The work required dismantling panels individually, including windows and trims, with extreme attention to detail to ensure that each component—down to the smallest screw—was properly managed. The team employed a swing stage capable of reaching 37 floors above the busy downtown sidewalks, highlighting the technical challenges of working at such heights. To address safety concerns in a high-traffic urban setting, much of the work was scheduled during overnight shifts. In a statement, a company representative noted the project’s focus on precision and safety, emphasizing that the approach was more akin to a facelift than a demolition.
Industry Context
The project demonstrates a growing trend in the construction sector where building facelifts and retrofits are prioritized over conventional demolition. In Canada’s urban centers, such activities not only extend the lifespan of existing assets but also maintain functional and aesthetic standards without complete replacement. The approach underscores advancements in safety technology and work planning, reflecting an industry-wide shift towards more sustainable renovation practices in the context of high-density downtown environments.