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Building a 38-story high-rise tower in New York City from demolition to completion. This channel documents real construction progress step by step, including foundation work, pile drilling, sheet piling, pile caps, grade beams, rebar, concrete pours, slab cycles, tower crane erection, hoist installation, curtain wall, BIM coordination, MEP coordination, and façade installation. As Owner, Construction Manager, and General Contractor, we share daily jobsite updates, construction sequencing, structural milestones, and behind-the-scenes insight into how a skyscraper is built floor by floor. Subscribe to follow this NYC tower rise and see real high-rise construction, concrete work, crane operations, curtain wall progress, and full-cycle building execution.

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