Tuesday, September 29, 2009

closer and closer

The finish is in sight. The place is taking form. This week we'll see lots of progress on site and even start to see seating and shelters going at the end of the week.


The rain has slowed things down a little, the cold on the weekend didn't help much either. It isn't fun working in sleet , the Convic team report. We are expecting to take down the fences on October 14th, all going well. The last part of the job is applying a special finish to sections of the banks which Convic tell us will make the park even better.


We do need to make sure people keep out of the park until the fences are down and the site is open for use. If anyone gets into the site earlier safety inspectors from Work Cover will close the site while an investigation is undertaken, a report filed and changes made to secure the site further. This will mean it will take at least two weeks longer to open it - so if you hear of anyone keen to sneak in tell them how bad an idea it is - for everyone.

There was a great article in the paper on the weekend - take a look here on the new Canberra Skateboarding Association website canberraskateboarding.org

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Week 6 - Mud

If it hadn't started raining we would have been up to the skate park transitions by now - but now these next few days which will involve a lot of pumping of water and lots and lots of mud.

This is what it looked like on the weekend.


(photos from Luke Brown)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Week 5

Construction on site at the beginning of week 5 is moving along at a cracking pace. The flat areas along the top and copings are in place - and don't they look fantastic?




The transitions and banks are currently being excavated, with concrete for these going in very soon. Now that all the lower areas have been dug out our greatest fear is that it starts raining and they fill with water, which will slow construction down.

Rain is forecast for later this week - hopefully if it does come it will only be a dusting.
 

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