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the 3 resi tower just north of C3 and not to forget the 20storey south of C5.
sales for these units will proceed in next 12 months

R3=50STOREYS/175M (23,500sqm)
https://majorprojects.affinitylive....5853/Preliminary Environmental Assessment.pdf
R4=45STOREYS/160M
https://majorprojects.affinitylive....37d2/Preliminary Environmental Assessment.pdf
R5=35STOREYS/130M
R7=20STOREYS/75M
https://majorprojects.affinitylive....87969184d69cc6b0f1/Architectural Drawings.pdf

the 3 resi towers (R3,R4,R5)


R7 Tower


some latest renders







http://www.smh.com.au/business/bara...-next-step-for-lend-lease-20120709-21rnw.html

Barangaroo apartment sales next step for Lend Lease

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/business/bara...-lend-lease-20120709-21rnw.html#ixzz20SbziK6t

LEND Lease is looking to start sales of the residential tower at Sydney's $6 billion Barangaroo South project within the next two years, after securing funding for the project.

Aside from the three office towers, casino and hotel, about 775 to 800 apartments are planned for the site. The apartments could have an asking price of $1 million-plus.

After lengthy talks, the group said that New South Wales government superannuants in First State Super and the Telstra Super fund would be direct financiers of the $2 billion Barangaroo South project.

The two funds are included in the syndicate with the Lend Lease-managed Australian Prime Property Fund Commercial that will take a combined $500 million stake in the construction of the development.

Advertisement The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board will invest $1 billion and Lend Lease will make up the remaining $500 million, funded by internal cash flow, not by shareholders.

Westpac, KPMG and Lend Lease are the confirmed anchor tenants for the first two office towers, at an average rental of $1000 a square metre, with about 20 per cent of the rent as incentives. It is speculated that accounting firm PwC could take out the anchor space for the 3rd tower.
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Will those apartments be through apartments like at the toaster? The buildings look narrow enough that it will be the case.
The end bit looks like a bunch of paint palette's stacked on top of each other.
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Man. When it rains it pours. 1 year we're wondering when our next 200m tower will come. Now we're trying to keep up with all the proposals 200m+. Sydney is waking up.
JMA will still find something to criticise about it, if it is.
More like contradict it.
A LOT to be done at and below ground level before the buildings start to rise. Crown will be well advanced of these before they get going
No.
That section needs to be excavated as per the rest of the site under the tents, which will require a similar tent structure being completed in that section.
Do you see any tents in that part? No. Which means excavation hasn't begun in earnest.
The site will be remediated and the tents disassembled before any construction work commences on these towers.
They are extensions of the Crown capping slab, hooking up with pre-installed vertical members. When they are done a tent smaller than but similar to the existing will cover the remainder of that section
Excavation has been happening in conjunction with remediation process. Very big hole there right now. Enclosure may be coming off in early January so you will see for yourselves.
Not sure if I'm allowed to post pics taken inside, but trust me, there is a lot less dirt/rock/old piers there than there was
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This afternoon (January 12)


Crown Sydney by cnd
This fantastic pic from the crown thread shows the partial removal of the ends of the tent bays. Expect a lot of activity in the coming week as they are completely removed. Big ******* hole about to be exposed :banana:
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The roofing provides tensile strength to the frame so it needs to be removed before the framing is then rolled off. Might see the first section of framing removed by Friday
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That's actually the shallow bit! Part of the crown carpark that will connect in with the main carpark underneath the actual tower.
Being down there you see bobcats and excavators and they look like tonka toys. Its massive
It was an OCE, which isn't an abbreviation for umbrella but instead Odour Control Enclosure. The dirty crap is gone so its no longer needed


Awesome piece of history being revealed.
Circled is part of the original caisson used to form one of the finger wharves that used to be there.
Of course as we all know the area was then filled completely to form the roll-on roll-off wharf
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binding slabs being poured in the bottomed-out sections, even before the columns from the oce are removed. things are getting the hurry-up
ive finally drawn up my offical 3d of one sydney hrbr. love this project.

ive scaled hole at 100m wide x 143m long. its at max 14m deep ready for the 4 floors (ive placed car in there for scale)
there is some part of it says not part of DA. must be grocons bit


Close. With ground level set at RL 2.5 most is approx RL -14, Lift wells will be approx RL -19
seems to be alot of action around where tower1 core will be
As of yesterday, lots of drilling happening and reo cages are being stockpiled for when pouring commences.
Again, not sure if I'm allowed to post the pics or not
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Last of the remediation structure beams removed last night, just got to get rid of a few of the temporary columns. Now a big hole and ready to build upwards.
Already pouring in the Crown Carpark section

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Still a load of piling to do under the towers, particularly where the cores will go.
Hundreds and hundreds in total on the site when complete.
Now that is a perspective I have always wanted to see. Great pic :applause:
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