Las Vegas Review-Journal

Circa going vertical

Downtown LV hotel, garage to start to ‘come out of the ground’

- By Richard N. Velotta Las Vegas Review-journal

DStevens goes out to the constructi­on site of Circa, the multimilli­on-dollar downtown Las Vegas hotel project he’s building and snaps a picture showing progress against everything in the background.

“I thought it would be cool on

opening day to show the transforma­tion over time,” Stevens said Friday. “To me, it’s kind of fun because there’s a lot to see.”

And Stevens promises there will be a lot more to see, particular­ly this week when a new crane is installed and next month when the first steel is brought onto the site.

Work crews are now on the job 24/7, pressing to complete the 1.25 million-square-foot project and open the doors by December 2020.

Rob Baker, field operations manager for trade builders on the Circa project, said there are close to 600 workers on the job working different shifts around the clock.

“There are about 200 on the

Circa site alone, about 40 on the

Garage Mahal (parking garage) site, between 50 and 100 in the laydown yards and fabricatio­n yards doing form and rebar building, and then each trade has a support staff of about 150 project managers and engineers,” he said.

Rebar and support structures are manufactur­ed at an offsite location, then transporte­d to the site for installati­on, Baker explained.

Stevens said the next big landmark for the project will be the steady vertical climb expected to begin Tuesday or Wednesday.

The 44 stories of cement pours will result in developmen­t of 777 rooms, mostly suites. Last week week, workers had been pouring basement and podium-level floors.

Baker said the nine-story, WHAT I’m EXCITED About now is that people CAN look through THE Constructi­on window AND SEE things Happening AND things ARE starting to Go vertical. I think Actually seeing THE project Come out of THE Ground is Exciting For Everybody. 1,201-space Garage Mahal, on the west side of Main Street and connected by bridge to Circa, will be going vertical as well.

Vertical columns will be going in by the middle of next week on the garage.

“What I’m excited about now is that people can look through the constructi­on window and see things happening and things are starting to go vertical,” Stevens said, referencin­g a viewpoint to the site just off the Fremont Street Experience. “I think actually seeing the project come out of the ground is exciting for everybody.”

The 24-hour work schedule is expected to continue through the completion of the project. Stevens wants the doors open in 2020 for tax advantages. He’s optimistic the resort, which will feature a three-story sportsbook, will be open in time for New Year’s bowl games.

Contact Richard N. Velotta at rvelotta@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-477-3893. Follow @Rickvelott­a on Twitter.

 ?? Michael Blackshire Las Vegas Review-journal ?? Constructi­on continues on the Circa hotel project Monday on Fremont Street.
Michael Blackshire Las Vegas Review-journal Constructi­on continues on the Circa hotel project Monday on Fremont Street.
 ?? Michael Quine Las Vegas Review-journal @Vegas88s ?? An aerial view Friday shows the Circa hotel constructi­on site on the edge of the Fremont Street Experience.
Michael Quine Las Vegas Review-journal @Vegas88s An aerial view Friday shows the Circa hotel constructi­on site on the edge of the Fremont Street Experience.

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