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!

Monday, 20 November 2017

Singo's Tower AKA Bonython Tower


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017


The whole of the Bonython Tower site on Mann Street Gosford, from the Imperial Centre rooftop.






Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
The white tower waiting to swing into action very soon.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
Lift shaft (elevator shaft) or stairwell? A few more weekly photos should tell us.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
Another lift shaft contender beside the white tower against the southern wall of the site. Perhaps there will be one set of lifts for the two floors of offices and another set for the residents above them.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
What looks like a grid of aluminium laid over the re-bar grid beneath it.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
These stairs could be just temporary or they could become a permanent fire exit. It will be fun finding out.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
I could not for the life of me work out what this worker was doing but he appeared to be using an angle-grinder at one point.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
More materials about to be lifted onto the site. The amount of traffic into and out of the lane behind this busy site is enormous and it has to go right through the very heart of Gosford too, right next to Kibble Park.


Bonython Tower site on Mann Street, November 2017
The worker standing up seemed to be guiding this bundle of materials into place with the little orange box. That would mean the crane operator, who has a bird’s eye view of the site but no close-up view, guides the materials around the site but the workers most likely to get hit by the materials when they’re down low guide them into place. I hadn’t thought about it before but it makes a lot of sense. This building site watching is teaching me quite a bit.

This fast-moving site is one of my favourites. I can’t wait to see what’s been done by this Friday. Come back then and you’ll find out too.







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