spalso, I think Jaxon is just repeating what Hamburger, through the Homeowners Association, and the City are telling him. That's why it does not make any sense! I can think of four reasons why they might have resumed work on Fremont Street: (1) There is a problem with confirming that the jet grout plug is sound and they need more time to sort that out; (2) they realized that full transfer of load to some or all of the planned 6 perimeter piles along Mission Street, without simultaneously transfering load along Fremomt Street was nuts and would have done funny things to the mat, and maybe the moment frames and the facade as well; (3) they realized that installing the secondary secant piles on Fremont Street would not affect tilt and settlement nearly as much as installing the primary secant piles did (because the secondary piles have existing primary piles on both sides so there has to be less ground loss as the casing is advanced - and also because the primary piles provide some resistance to lateral movement of the soil adjacent to the building, at least until it is excavated out), and (4) they are running out of time and money. It is reported that they are now operating on the insurance coverage that Millennium Partners agreed to buy on the design team and the Fix contractor in order to seal the settlement deal, so it might actually be the insurers who are now calling the shots. Or some combination of the above? Who knows?!