CONSTRUCTION UPDATE – November 2016

Settled weather through the month of November has allowed for fantastic progress to be made on site. Civil works are now nearing completion with the last of the in-ground service works being completed to Townhomes G22-27.

Townhome structure works are now well advanced to units G47-56. At the current rate of progress we are anticipating that these residences will have all guttering formed and the roof measured prior to the end of the year. All other Townho

me residences are expected to have their ground slab down this side of Christmas.

Works to the Apartments have been racing along with the majority of the ground slab poured and curing. Precast panels and columns are already in production and are due to be delivered to site for installation by the end of the week. At the current rate of progress we are hoping to have the Level One slab prepared and ready to pour as soon as works resume in the new year.

We will ensure that we provide you with an update in December to keep you abreast of all developments on site. If you have any specific queries, please do not hesitate to contact Development Manager Blanco Norton direct on 03 9863 9200

 

Steel Works Complete

Structural steel works are now complete to G47-56. The completion of these works allows for the installation of the Level One floor, and the subsequent construction of the Level One structure.

Slab Poured!

A major milestone was achieved during November with the main slab to the apartment building being poured. Having this installed without rain or extreme heat guarantees a quality finish!

Recently Completed

The Third Release at Mason Point is now 100% complete with residents already moving in. Release Three works included an outdoor gym and extensive landscaped areas for the use of the community.

 

 

 

Community News

La Trobe University has just announced plans to construct a new $150M world-class sports park. Construction is due to commence in Q2 2017. La Trobe University is only a 15 minute drive from Mason Point.