Aqua on the corner of St George & Wilhelmina Streets, 16th September 2018 |
A silent sunny Sunday morning at the Aqua site on St George Street in West Gosford. The crane has not long gone up and things are going pretty well here, despite the site being pretty much all sandstone.
Looking up Wilhelmina Street to Harbour View & Batley Street's crane, 16th September 2018 |
A closer view at the Aqua site, 16th September 2018 |
Faunce Street West
Faunce Street West & its sister site in the background, 9th September 2018 |
Struts and supports in cheery colours at the Faunce Street West, a block from the back of the hospital. In the left background is Presidents Hill and in the right background its completed sister site.
Materials stacked neatly on the site, 9th September 2018 |
The site's front fence is almost on the curb, 9th September 2018 |
Fielder Street
Fielder Street site's materials stacks, 16th September 2018 |
Fielder Street going gangbusters, 16th September 2018 |
Golf Heights
Golf Heights in Cape Street North, 9th September 2018 |
Golf Heights crane from Faunce Street West, 9th September 2018 |
Extra
"The Castle" in West Gosford, 16th September 2018 |
It's an iconic building known to locals and spotted by some sharp-eyed tourists. It was in the newspaper too.
It was built in the late 1990's by a migrant who was heavily into European Medieval times. It's certainly very different from the 1950's house on its right.
That's it for this week. Back next week with a Crane Count, including the crane going up at the Pinnacle site on Mann Street, as I was whizzing by on Henry Parry Drive.
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