A busy Saturday morning in Lynn Avenue Pt Frederic, 24th March 2018 |
A busy Saturday morning in the sun on the 2nd Lynn Avenue site. (The 1st one, another apartment tower, was finished a few months ago.)
Coffee & consultation on the job, 24th March 2018 |
Coffee and consultation up on the top of the site.
Re-bars & plumbing pipes in the sun, 24th March 2018 |
Hot sun on the re-bars and what looks like white PVC plumbing pipes coming up from below.
Deciding what to do next at the top of the site, 24th March 2018 |
Sorting out what the next step will be at the top of the site, with another 50 - 60 year old building in the background, immediately to the left of the site.
Possible lift & stairwell structures, 24th March 2018 |
These 2 vertical structures look to me like the lift shaft (left) and the fire stairs. Am I right, gentlemen?
In the background on the right, we can see the 1950's house to the right of this site. When it was built, the 2-storey yacht clubhouse would not have been there and the house may have had the sort of view down the length of the Brisbane Water the upper half of this building will have. The bottom half will have the advantage of being a mere 30 seconds walk from the yacht club and the Gosford foreshore and a mere 10 minutes walk from Mann Street's shops and eateries.
Whole Lynn Avenue site, 24th March 2018 |
This site is another hard one to get clear photos of. It's halfway along a narrow street. I had to stand right back against the site office to take this photo.
Lynn Avenue site office, 24th March 2018 |
Someone's garage is housing the site office. There's certainly no room for it (the office) on the building site.
Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford
For the last couple of weeks I've been putting out the call for local tradies to email me their work contact details and what sort of work they do for a free listing on this website and, when I get the time to add to it again, on my other site: Locally Owned Locally Made Gosford.
And I've just realised I left out a whole slab of local contractors and businesses and suppliers and carters and makers and growers by just calling for tradies. So any locally owned business or any local maker or grower can send me their work contact details and a bit about their work or business or agri-business. Tell me as much as you can and I'll edit it down so everyone gets around the same amount of screen space as everyone else.
It's FREE but it's for small and medium sized LOCALS ONLY. None with ownership outside the NSW Central Coast and its hinterland suppliers.
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