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August 25, 2010
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Toddglen Construction continues work on iLoft condos in Toronto
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Work is winding down at the iLoft condominiums on Legion Road North in Toronto. Toddglen Construction Co. Ltd. is construction manager of the 28-storey, 230-unit project, which includes an exercise room, pool/sauna, squash courts and party room.
The iLoft project was designed by Atkins Architects Inc. Consultants are Y & V Engineering Ltd. (structural) and CBM Engineering Group (mechanical/electrical).
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