
The sun sets on the nearly topped off project. Note initial work on the very oddly placed and akward looking elevator shaft module. On the lower floors, a number of window frames have already been installed. (8/5/10)

The sun sets on the nearly topped off project. Note initial work on the very oddly placed and akward looking elevator shaft module. On the lower floors, a number of window frames have already been installed. (8/5/10)
Foundational work for all of the full-length floors are now completed. Construction of the top level is next. Will provide further updates. (7/20/10)
July 12, 2010, a gorgeous morning in Nuuanu as workers commence to pour the 14th and final full-length floor (Diamond Head end) of 15 Craigside. (7/12/10)
The end is almost here. A gorgeous day in Nuuanu to conduct a concrete pour for the 14th and final full-length level. The Diamond Head end pour should be perhaps next week Monday. (7/06/10)
A light rain falls in Nuuanu as workers prepare the 14th floor for a pour early next week. With the t-angle rebar erected, the project should be approaching the topping-off stage. (7/02/10)
12th floor pour on the Diamond Head end. Notice the old bucket and pour method used for the farthest reaches. For the last 3/4 of the floor, the conventional pumper truck system was used. (6/16/10)
Close up shot of the workers pouring the 12th floor concrete slab (Ewa end). (6/10/10)
Crews start work on the 11th floor (Diamond Head end) concrete pour. Starting with the 3rd level, all pours for each floor are divided into two sections, with work taking approximately a week per floor. Surface forms (far left) are already being fitted into place for the construction of the 12th floor. (6/1/10)
The Friday prior to the long Memorial Day weekend saw the 11th floor concrete pour (Ewa end). Note the green window frames being installed on the first level with backer boards and various plumbing and electrical systems being installed, as well. (10/28/10)