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The projected finished goal for the Littleton Village development project. The luxury residential, retail and parking space is running late on its construction schedule. The building is far from its final form due to weather and human error. The image shown is the final goal for the apartment base that just began its steel framing on Friday, May 5, 2017. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Workers at the Littleton Village construction site get their morning stretch in on the morning of Friday, May 5, 2017. A guided stretch is a mandatory part of their everyday routine, to avoid injury and to prepare for intense physical labor throughout the day. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
The beginnings of a bathroom sink stands alone on the construction site of Littleton Village on Friday, May 5, 2017. The mixed residential, retail and parking space will house 352 units. The measurements provided on the base of the cemented apartment space needed complete re-measurement because of inaccuracies that would affect its stability. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
A construction worker operates a boom lift 65 feet above the Littleton Village work site on Friday, May 5, 2017. The development is behind schedule at a high cost for its contractors. To his right, the base of the apartment space begins to take shape. On the left is the second portion of the residential space, still in its early stages of construction. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Construction workers lay out rebar inside a parking garage at the Littleton Village site on Friday, May 5, 2017. Concrete pouring took longer to accomplish on the outside because of unexpected weather conditions such as rain and snow in the past weeks. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Eric, Jason, Jake, and Fitz sit in on a progress meeting for the Littleton Village project on Friday, May 5, 2017. The site is running late on its projected timeframe, and everyone hears harsh words coming from the top down. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
A construction worker shares his progress at a management meeting on site at Littleton Village on Friday, May 5, 2017. The ground workers have as much stake as senior management in the progress of development sites, and they often co-rely on one another to get the job done efficiently. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Construction workers spray each other with water while working on the Littleton Village construction site on Friday, May 6, 2017. Playing and cooling down are important on a hot day on site to keep moral high and body temperatures low. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Father and son on construction for Lithko Contracting, LLC. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Construction workers pour the first concrete of the second parking garage of the Littleton Village development site, marking another important milestone in the project’s development. A worker exclaims with his hands as he prepares to use a vibrator to loosen the concrete as it is being poured. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Framing for the residential area begins as steel columns are welded to the concrete slab. (Photo/Ana Lewett)
Workers on site at Littleton Village with the Rocky Mountains in the background. The first parking garage is visible in the background, the closest building to completion on the construction site. The workers begin re-pouring concrete on the apartment base where they stand, as it was inaccurately measured and sloped. (Photo/Ana Lewett)