The Federal Aviation Administration has approved a plan to install two temporary tower cranes to assist with construction at the 1 Southside Park megaproject.
Approval was issued by the agency on March 15.
According to a letter sent to the developer, two cranes are permitted to rise up to 891 feet and 834 feet.
The permanent height of the tower is planned to be 62 stories – 754 feet above ground, or 766 feet above sea level.
Foundation work is already underway.
Miami commissioners voted this month to approve a plan for a temporary fire station at Southside Park to help expedite construction of the tower, Miami Today reported.
1 Southside Park is planned to include:
SHoP Architects is designing the project, with hotel interior design by Rockwell Group, landscaping by James Corner Field Operations, and residential interiors by Krista Ninivaggi of Woods Baggot.
JDS is the developer.