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Spencer Block
Uses: rental, commercial
Address: 611-635 Chatham Street / 610-618 Herald Street
Municipality: Victoria
Region: Downtown Victoria
Storeys: 5
Spencer Block is comprised of two rental buildings between the 600-blocks of Chatham and Herald streets at Gov... (view full profile)
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[Downtown] Spencer Block | Rentals; commercial | 5 & 5-storeys


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#101 Vin

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Posted 13 September 2023 - 12:38 PM

This is downright the most successful expansion of the heritage Old Town district north, with the best ways to the original urban planning of Victoria intact.



#102 aastra

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Posted 24 September 2023 - 12:03 PM

Until now I had never considered the clear view of this site from the top of Mt. Doug. It would be cool if Mike K. could hike up there with a 50x telephoto lens while the rest of us gather on Herald Street for a group photo.

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#103 Nparker

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Posted 24 September 2023 - 12:17 PM

I bet even Hudson House looks pretty good from atop Mt. Doug.


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#104 Citified.ca

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Posted 27 September 2023 - 08:58 AM

Major downtown Victoria rental development gets going on heels of Province announcing housing quotas

https://victoria.cit...housing-quotas/


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#105 dkuitu

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Posted 18 December 2023 - 01:28 PM

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#106 dkuitu

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Posted 18 December 2023 - 01:58 PM

Does anyone know what the parking space: unit ratio is on this project?



#107 Vin

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Posted 03 January 2024 - 02:10 PM

Digging looks fast and furious: love it!


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#108 Kyjen

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Posted 02 February 2024 - 12:06 PM

Crane assembled yesterday.

Continuous activity since breaking ground in Sept. Lot of blasting the last 3 weeks.

 

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#109 aastra

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Posted 04 April 2024 - 01:51 PM

I had no idea this project was so close to the finish line.



#110 Matt R.

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Posted 04 April 2024 - 09:20 PM

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#111 Nparker

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Posted 04 April 2024 - 09:27 PM

Is Bosley's car in for transmission work?



#112 Matt R.

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Posted 04 April 2024 - 09:30 PM

Torque needed more conversion.
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#113 Nparker

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Posted 22 April 2024 - 04:45 PM

Not much to see here yet.

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#114 Kyjen

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Posted 07 September 2024 - 10:03 AM

Something happening at the Spencer Site. 3 ambulance and 3 fire trucks.

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#115 Mike K.

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Posted 07 September 2024 - 10:46 AM

Thanks Kyjen. Far more ambulances have arrived since.

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#116 Nparker

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Posted 07 September 2024 - 10:49 AM

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#117 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 09 September 2024 - 11:07 PM

Two injured when crane drops concrete form at Chinatown construction site

 

 

WorkSafeBC is investigating the Saturday morning incident, which the company said was due to an "oversight" by one of its sub-trades.
 
 

Edited by Victoria Watcher, 09 September 2024 - 11:07 PM.


#118 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 10 September 2024 - 08:43 AM

Original TC story (thanks, Wayback Machine):

 

 

 

A concrete mold fell from a crane at a Victoria Chinatown construction site on Saturday morning, injuring two workers.

 

Farmer Construction Ltd. president Gerrit Vink said a rigger was injured when a piece of formwork — molds used in concrete forming — “fell from a low height” while being lifted by a crane operator.

 

“We take the safety of our workers very, very seriously. This was an oversight by one of our sub-trades and they’re working through it right now,” he said.

 

The injured rigger is expected to be able to return to work soon, he said.

 

Another worker on site experienced a minor injury, Vink said. “The fact that there was eight first responder vehicles down there was pretty ridiculous for the incident,” he said.

 

Police, firefighters, and paramedics all attended the site at the intersection of Herald and Government streets shortly after 10:30 a.m. Saturday.

 

A witness said they heard a loud bang from the construction site before emergency crews arrived.

 

A B.C. Emergency Health Services spokesperson said paramedics provided emergency treatment at the scene to two patients, who were then transported to hospital.

 

A total of three ambulances, including an ambulance with advanced care paramedics and a supervisor, attended the scene, they said in a statement.

 

WorkSafeBC said it is aware of and investigating an incident at the site on Saturday involving a tower crane, but did not provide any additional details.

 

City spokesperson Colleen Mycroft said the fire department would be unable to comment due to the active WorkSafeBC investigation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

^ the above has now been wiped nearly clean.

 

 

 

 

 

 

New TC story:

 

 

Doctors save construction worker's leg after 4,000-pound load drops on him

 

WorkSafeBC is investigating the Saturday morning accident which injured two workers, one of them seriously.
 
 
McIntyre said doctors were able to save his leg despite the condition that he had arrived in.
 

“The way my leg was contorted, I should’ve probably lost my leg. The artery should have been pinched and I would’ve lost all blood flow to it … somehow they managed,” he said.

 

He said he’s expecting a long road to recovery as it will likely be weeks until he can start rehabilitation on his knee following additional surgery. In the meantime, he’ll have to rely on income from WorkSafeBC or ­employment insurance to support his wife and four children, who are aged nine to 23, ­McIntyre said.

 

McIntyre’s wife, Nancy, said she had urged her husband not to go into ­Victoria for work on Saturday, but ­McIntyre had wanted to make some extra money.

“It’s always a concern, especially with the economy the way it is,” he said.

 

A fundraiser for the McIntyre family has been organized by a family friend and can be found at gofundme.com/f/help-the-mcintyres.

 

Farmer Construction Ltd. president Gerrit Vink said his company takes the safety of their workers very seriously.

 

 

https://www.timescol...-on-him-9495946

 

 

 

 

 

 

GoFundMe:

 

https://www.gofundme...p-the-mcintyres


Edited by Victoria Watcher, 10 September 2024 - 08:49 AM.


#119 Nparker

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Posted 10 September 2024 - 08:48 AM

This is why I gave up on the MSM years ago.



#120 Victoria Watcher

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Posted 10 September 2024 - 08:51 AM

I don't blame them for getting it wrong at first, but when they make a major correction they should say so.  The reason I remember the older version was because I thought the comment from Vink was a bit cavalier.


Edited by Victoria Watcher, 10 September 2024 - 08:51 AM.


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