Where are the Local Listings?

Where are the Local Listings? They're on my new website Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford at lhttp://locallygosford.blogspot.com.au/.


Feedback made urgent the moving of the Local Listings to the new site, so they can flourish without having to be hunted down on this site.

Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford
will have live links to businesses websites and business phone numbers for tradespeople and others who don’t need websites. When I first go live, I’ll be putting up some live links and phone numbers for free until I have things sorted out and I’m ready to charge (standard) pay-per-click rates. Enjoy!

Friday, 20 October 2017

Singo’s tower AKA Bonython Tower

Whole of the Bonython Tower site, October 2017

The whole of Singo’s Bonython Tower site on Mann Street Gosford.


Loading dock area of site, October 2017

The loading dock area at the laneway end of the site. It looks nice and smoothed off and ready for its concrete pour. Next week, we’ll find out if that’s happened.


First floor above the ground level, October 2017

The floor of the first floor (Americans, read “second floor”) is slowly but surely creeping from the front to the back of the site.


Off-cuts ready to be taken away, October 2017

In the middle at the front of this photo, we can see off-cuts of re bars, metal reinforcing bars, stacked into a green metal cage. I would say the crane operator will carefully lift out the cage of the site when it’s full.


More detritus awaiting removal, October 2017

More off-cuts and other building site detritus waiting to be taken away.



A tower for pouring concrete up high? October 2017

A tower for pouring concrete up high?



A tower for pouring concrete up high? October 2017

Is this a tower for pouring concrete as the floors rise up? That red pipe certainly looks suitable for pumping concrete through. We’ll just have to wait and see.


A forest of re-inforcing bars, October 2017

A worker planting another tree in the forest of reinforcement bars that springs up on every building site everywhere.


Stacked materials awaiting use, October 2017

Stacked units of construction material waiting to be used. And, on the brick wall behind the stacks, we can see the profile of the old tavern building that once stood on this site. It was Dutton’s Tavern and there was a long narrow barber shop beside it.



That’s enough for today. Any more photos today from this fast-paced site and we might be overwhelmed. It’s always such an interesting site to photograph.


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