News & Discussion: Low/Mid-Rise CBD Development
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Up date for current project in Hurtle Sq ,nearly at full height. picture 7/12/2019. Click on picture for bigger.
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Demolition commenced today at the site of stage 4 of Hurtle & Co on the Eastern side of Hurtle Square. Note this isn’t the Beaurepaires site on Pulteney St as that is stage 5
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248-253 South Terrace, Adelaide. Photo 24/1/2020
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Picture of 62 south Tce - piling has finished and footing trenches are been excavated as at 2/2/2020. Click on picture for bigger.
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The current project in Hurtle Square has now reached full height. Picture 27/2/2020.Please click on picture for bigger.
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27/2/2020-The next development site in Hurtle Square has been cleared ready for construction to start. Please click on pictures for bigger.
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Can anyone explain why the developer of these low-rise buildings at Hurtle Square are allowed to block off entire roadways for their construction sites? Hurtle & Co just down from this has literally blocked up that whole corner both in terms of parking and thoroughfare, the development across the road did the same...
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I’m guessing safety for the public & possibly also to allow room for say semi-trailer deliveries of concrete panels/tilt up walls etc. If cars were parked along there they would hinder or stop access in or out of the site & hold up the build.
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Picture of 62 south Tce - piling has finished and footings are been done in several stages as at 29/2/2020. Please click on picture for bigger.
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I've lost track of this... What's this to be?
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From memory (and I think a variation or two has been lodged as it's been so long in gestation, including deletion of a roof garden) it's going to be very similar to the block next door as I'm fairly sure it's the same people behind it. Six or seven level apartment building which I think steps down to three levels or so at the back.
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There's an image at the top of page 160 of the general CBD Development thread.
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Ah thanks! I’d only looked back through this thread.gnrc_louis wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 11:22 amThere's an image at the top of page 160 of the general CBD Development thread.
Reposting render here for convenience:
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The building is on the boundary on the West, South, North (with power lines) sides. How do you think they could erect precast panels, structural steel work and load materials onto the floors? Helicopter or sky hooks?Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Thu Feb 27, 2020 10:57 pmCan anyone explain why the developer of these low-rise buildings at Hurtle Square are allowed to block off entire roadways for their construction sites? Hurtle & Co just down from this has literally blocked up that whole corner both in terms of parking and thoroughfare, the development across the road did the same...
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