Construction on Montrose began in January 2018 and it's finally complete. Follow along below to see the process.
The construction type calls for a steel and concrete podium on the first floor, with cold-formed steel walls and floors on the remaining four levels. For those upper levels, the contractor has decided to try a system called Wally Walls, where the walls are all constructed off-site in panels, packed and infilled with insulation, shipped to the site, and attached to the floors and neighboring panels. Each level is constructed in sequence.
All photos by Amelia Tabeling
04/2018 Pouring and spreading the concrete on top of the metal deck and rebar at the second floor to create the composite slab.
07/2018 The north side of the building faces Montrose — the walls on three out of five floors are up!
09/2018 The fifth floor parapet walls are starting to be installed at the roof terrace. The exterior wall sheathing installation has also begun.
11/2018 A lot of progress has been made on the exterior walls, with sheathing and weather barrier applied. The building is topped out!
12/2018 Masons are installing brick and there's some early progress on the back up rail system for the corrugated metal cladding.
01/2019 A view from the Montrose Brown Line train platform. All of the exterior cladding is in progress on the east side of the building.
02/2019 The masonry on the east wall is nearly complete — it needs a good cleaning and the cast stone sills to be installed.
02/2019 Kitchens and some light fixtures are being installed and the flooring is complete and protected.
We're looking forward to finished photographs!