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Western Australian Museum › Explore › Galleries › Photo Gallery: New Museum Progress April 2018

Photo Gallery: New Museum Progress April 2018

Photo Galleries | Updated 7 years ago

"Tree in foreground, concrete square block around three storeys high, cranes and machinery moving and lifting concrete."The lift core of the New Museum is the highest point on site
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"Yellow crane lifts pallets of construction material. Heritage building to the left, core of lifts being constructed to the right."A small crane lifts building materials
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"Steel mesh laid on black flooring, concrete arm delivers wet concrete to be laid." View of upper level galleries and lift core being constructed.
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"Four men wearing orange high visibility safety wear tie steel rods together in a frame."Workers construct a reo bar frame
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Six workers wearing yellow high visibility wear pour liquid concrete out of a hose onto the ground level. Workers pour concrete for the floor level
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"Man in high visibility bending over screeding concrete to be flat for the ground level."Screeding concrete for the ground level
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"Yellow crane with six wheels in the foreground of construction." Heavy machinery moving building material around site
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