[img][QUOTE=cybertect;54685341]Medo's already covered a couple of spots I was going to and had better light available than I did at about 1pm.
Anyhow, here's my pics from today
St Thomas Street
Inside the bus station at the main exit from the railway station.
from Platform 1, London Bridge Station, with the new steel level in evidence.
The Readymix mortar plant by Gate 1 has been replaced by a Cemex-branded one (a couple of detail differences make me think it's a different unit rather than just a repaint)
Laying floor on St Thomas Street
and, finally, some more grinding and welding of a column on that frame on St Thomas Street
Worthy of a note that three levels now have floors along St Thomas street. I think that makes it all the way round.
Progress on the new steel frame levels
From platform 1 of London Bridge Station
and London Bridge Street
and from St Thomas Street, near to gate 2
Round the 'dark' side of the site between the core and the station building, it seems that shuttering is being put into place for casting a floor, now that the first level of the internal columns have received their concrete casing.
Looking back down Joiner Street, I'm fairly certain those are two newly cast reinforced concrete columns in the lower middle of the frame
and there are some more to follow toward St Thomas Street, judging by the shuttering going up