Project Mobilization Date: August 11, 2025 Work Start Date: August 28, 2025 Expected duration: 2–3 months (Completion now expected in January 2026) Primary contractor: Prostar https://prostar.ca/
Weather: 24C, hazy sun
Work done today:
Highmark Plumbing continued work on the three new drains, completing grouting and plumbing on the drains topside
One of the three new drains, now grouted and fitted.Topdown view. The underground parking below is no longer visible.
Project Mobilization Date: August 11, 2025 Work Start Date: August 28, 2025 Expected duration: 2–3 months (Completion now expected in January 2026) Primary contractor: Prostar https://prostar.ca/
Weather: 29C, sunny
Work done today:
Further plumbing work on the three new drains done by Highmark Plumbing
Project Mobilization Date: August 11, 2025 Work Start Date: August 28, 2025 Expected duration: 2–3 months (Completion now expected in January 2026) Primary contractor: Prostar https://prostar.ca/
Weather: 21C, mostly sunny
Work done today:
A plumbing company and other workers spent time working on the new drains that were drilled, along with the piping underneath in the underground parking lot.
Project Mobilization Date: August 11, 2025 Work Start Date: August 28, 2025 Expected duration: 2–3 months (Completion now expected in January 2026) Primary contractor: Prostar https://prostar.ca/
Project Mobilization Date: August 11, 2025 Work Start Date: August 28, 2025 Expected duration: 2–3 months (Completion now expected in January 2026) Primary contractor: Prostar https://prostar.ca/
Weather: 23C, Clouds in morning, clearing in afternoon
Some people observed in the work area in the morning and afternoon, but otherwise, no work onsite today.
Project Mobilization Date: August 11, 2025 Work Start Date: August 28, 2025 Expected duration: 2–3 months (Completion now expected in January 2026) Primary contractor: Prostar https://prostar.ca/
Weather: 23C, sun and clouds
Work done today:
All remaining patios facing the retaining wall have had their pavers removed.
Core drilling was done to place holes for three new drains in the membrane area (see below for photos). These extend through to the underground parking below and will be connected to the pipe system.
Additional preparation was done for the upcoming concrete work.
Unfortunately, the equipment used for the drilling was plugged into an outlet on our patio and tripped the breaker, killing power in our unit.
Also, some trash was left behind that is not part of the construction project.
One of three new drain holes drilled. A painted line in the underground parking is visible through the hole.Additional plywood has been brought in. Some of the newly drilled holes can be seen.This belongs in the trash, not on our retaining wall.