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Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
I've updated my list from a couple of months ago.
Looking good for next year. Over the next few weeks Starfish should release their new
development for Whitmore square
Under Construction
New Royal Adelaide Hospital
Vue - King William Street - 28 levels
Vision on Morphett - 16 levels
50 Flinders Street - 15 levels
Aria on Gouger - 12 levels
Site Works Progressing
Adelaide uni Building - North Terrace - 13 levels
Central Adelaide - Grote Street - 16 levels
115 King William St - 25 levels
Upcoming
New Mayfield - 10 - 14 levels
Unisa Centre for Cancer Biology - North terrace
Enigma Hotel - 12 levels
Adelaide Convention Centre - Stage 2
New Courts Precinct
Adelaide Casino redevelopment
Proposals
Palladium - Light Square - 18 levels
U2 on Waymouth - 24 levels
East Park - Dequetteville terrace - 11 Levels
Palladio Angus Street - 9 - 14 levels
135 South Terrace - 13 Levels
Currie / Rosina St Hotel - 32 Levels
Looking good for next year. Over the next few weeks Starfish should release their new
development for Whitmore square
Under Construction
New Royal Adelaide Hospital
Vue - King William Street - 28 levels
Vision on Morphett - 16 levels
50 Flinders Street - 15 levels
Aria on Gouger - 12 levels
Site Works Progressing
Adelaide uni Building - North Terrace - 13 levels
Central Adelaide - Grote Street - 16 levels
115 King William St - 25 levels
Upcoming
New Mayfield - 10 - 14 levels
Unisa Centre for Cancer Biology - North terrace
Enigma Hotel - 12 levels
Adelaide Convention Centre - Stage 2
New Courts Precinct
Adelaide Casino redevelopment
Proposals
Palladium - Light Square - 18 levels
U2 on Waymouth - 24 levels
East Park - Dequetteville terrace - 11 Levels
Palladio Angus Street - 9 - 14 levels
135 South Terrace - 13 Levels
Currie / Rosina St Hotel - 32 Levels
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
Hey peeps,
Was driving north on Hutt Street today, and saw a large crane set up just in from the corner of Hutt and Angas Streets.
Can anyone fill me in on which development this is? Thanks.
Was driving north on Hutt Street today, and saw a large crane set up just in from the corner of Hutt and Angas Streets.
Can anyone fill me in on which development this is? Thanks.
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
I was fairly upbeat about Adelaide's cranes till reading the following on the Urban Melbourne site
"MARK BALJAK WROTE ON FRI, 17/10/2014 - 06:18
still a poxy count, current Melbourne crane count is 117 - all time high.
>>> Cranes flocking over mainland city skylines
The inner-city apartment boom is making its mark on central business district skylines, as the number of cranes devoted to high-rise residential construction soars.
The number of cranes in mainland city skylines rose 5 per cent to 324 in September from 308 in March, underpinned by soaring residential construction in Melbourne.
The crane count, devised by Rider Levett Bucknall, and which the quantity surveyor has recently trademarked as a precursor to rolling out the half-yearly report in other countries, has become a handy index to gauge the strength of the construction sector.
Cranes in the Victorian capital rose to 93 in September from 61 in March. Twenty-nine were taken down and 61 erected in that time, the index shows.
Residential cranes jumped from 45 to 73, accounting for 78 per cent of all cranes in the city, up from 70 per cent in March."
"MARK BALJAK WROTE ON FRI, 17/10/2014 - 06:18
still a poxy count, current Melbourne crane count is 117 - all time high.
>>> Cranes flocking over mainland city skylines
The inner-city apartment boom is making its mark on central business district skylines, as the number of cranes devoted to high-rise residential construction soars.
The number of cranes in mainland city skylines rose 5 per cent to 324 in September from 308 in March, underpinned by soaring residential construction in Melbourne.
The crane count, devised by Rider Levett Bucknall, and which the quantity surveyor has recently trademarked as a precursor to rolling out the half-yearly report in other countries, has become a handy index to gauge the strength of the construction sector.
Cranes in the Victorian capital rose to 93 in September from 61 in March. Twenty-nine were taken down and 61 erected in that time, the index shows.
Residential cranes jumped from 45 to 73, accounting for 78 per cent of all cranes in the city, up from 70 per cent in March."
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
Dog that made me laugh, I was in Melbourne a few weeks ago and it is noticeably booming there.
Ill see your Melbourne skyline and raise you this....................
Dubai has 30,000 construction cranes
Construction activity in the region is currently at its peak, resulting in a sharp rise in the demand for machinery.
Dubai: About 30,000, or 24 per cent of the world's 125,000 construction cranes, are currently operating in Dubai, according to the organisers of the Conmex construction machinery exhibition.
Demand for construction related machinery, equipment and vehicles is expected to continue rising in the Middle East, especially in the UAE, due to the continuing construction and real estate boom.
In 2003, the UAE's market for heavy construction machinery stood at $165 million, road construction machinery at $142 million and earth moving machinery at $125 million. The size has increased by 15-20 per cent since then.
Annual market demand for used machinery in the Middle East is valued at over Dh5 billion.
As of last April, there was almost $300 billion worth of projects underway in the UAE, according to a recently published report.
Although the concentration of construction activities in the UAE is in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the other emirates are not far behind.
"The entire GCC region, particularly the UAE, is currently attracting astronomical investments in the real estate and the construction sectors," said Saif Al Midfa, director-general of the Expo Centre Sharjah, the organisers of Conmex, the exhibition for construction machinery and equipment.
Conmex is being organised by the Expo Centre Sharjah with the support of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
"Construction activity in the region is currently at its peak as a result of which the demand for related machinery, equipment and vehicles is experiencing a sharp rise.
"The indications are that there will be no let-up in this trend," he added.
Dubai, which continues to be the centre of construction activities, has experienced an increase in real estate investment from Dh11 billion in 2000 to Dh165 billion now.
Multi-billion dirham projects are also under way in Abu Dhabi. The UAE capital is expected to spend Dh47 billion on construction related activities in the next two years.
Within the northern emirates, Sharjah has been at the helm of the construction frenzy.
The emirate recently committed Dh3.5 billion towards developing its infrastructure.
Ill see your Melbourne skyline and raise you this....................
Dubai has 30,000 construction cranes
Construction activity in the region is currently at its peak, resulting in a sharp rise in the demand for machinery.
Dubai: About 30,000, or 24 per cent of the world's 125,000 construction cranes, are currently operating in Dubai, according to the organisers of the Conmex construction machinery exhibition.
Demand for construction related machinery, equipment and vehicles is expected to continue rising in the Middle East, especially in the UAE, due to the continuing construction and real estate boom.
In 2003, the UAE's market for heavy construction machinery stood at $165 million, road construction machinery at $142 million and earth moving machinery at $125 million. The size has increased by 15-20 per cent since then.
Annual market demand for used machinery in the Middle East is valued at over Dh5 billion.
As of last April, there was almost $300 billion worth of projects underway in the UAE, according to a recently published report.
Although the concentration of construction activities in the UAE is in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, the other emirates are not far behind.
"The entire GCC region, particularly the UAE, is currently attracting astronomical investments in the real estate and the construction sectors," said Saif Al Midfa, director-general of the Expo Centre Sharjah, the organisers of Conmex, the exhibition for construction machinery and equipment.
Conmex is being organised by the Expo Centre Sharjah with the support of the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
"Construction activity in the region is currently at its peak as a result of which the demand for related machinery, equipment and vehicles is experiencing a sharp rise.
"The indications are that there will be no let-up in this trend," he added.
Dubai, which continues to be the centre of construction activities, has experienced an increase in real estate investment from Dh11 billion in 2000 to Dh165 billion now.
Multi-billion dirham projects are also under way in Abu Dhabi. The UAE capital is expected to spend Dh47 billion on construction related activities in the next two years.
Within the northern emirates, Sharjah has been at the helm of the construction frenzy.
The emirate recently committed Dh3.5 billion towards developing its infrastructure.
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Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
I think most will agree that we can't look at Dubai as an comparison for anything. They are artificially inflating all their statistics by injecting vast quantities of money without regard for demand and supply that the rest of the world needs to follow.
Exit on the right in the direction of travel.
Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
I actually think Adelaide is doing OK, obviously not in the Melbourne or Dubai league but I can remember a decade without any cranes or very little. Surprising to note besides Tasmainia, Qld, and Victoria all had higher unemployment than Adelaide last month. And although we always run ourselves down in terms of Growth against other Australian cities we have Stella growth compared to just about all European cities. Go Adelaide!!
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Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
+283 Wakefield (not high rise but a bloody big fixed crane all the same.)ghs wrote:I've updated my list from a couple of months ago.
Looking good for next year. Over the next few weeks Starfish should release their new
development for Whitmore square
Under Construction
New Royal Adelaide Hospital
Vue - King William Street - 28 levels
Vision on Morphett - 16 levels
50 Flinders Street - 15 levels
Aria on Gouger - 12 levels
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 15
Vue Crane has gone up. 115 KWS, Central Adelaide and Palladio have all started demolition, so cranes early 2015.
Peoples Choice CU will probably ocme down in next couple of months as will ARIA.
Aria crane will probably come down by end of the year as will Mellor Street.
Peoples Choice CU will probably ocme down in next couple of months as will ARIA.
Aria crane will probably come down by end of the year as will Mellor Street.
Location...........................Levels............Crane
Completed 2014
122 Grenfell Street........................................17
242-244 Flinders Street ..................................14
379 King William Street....................................13
Mellor Street.................................................12
Adelaide Oval Redevelopment
Convention Centre Redevelopment - Stage 1
CML > Mayfair hotel
Under Construction
413 King William Street....................................28 (89m)............................1
115 King William Street....................................25 (85m)
69-71 Light Square........................................19
50 Flinders Street...........................................16....................................1
176-186 Morphett Street .................................16.....................................1
152-160 Grote Street ....................................16
271-281 Gouger Street.....................................12....................................1
New Royal Adelaide Hospital....................................................................4
Hume Street.................................................8....................................1
TOTAL CBD CRANES:..................................9
December 2014
43-69 Sturt Street (Stage 1)...........................10
Approved/Proposed Upcoming
123 Flinders Street.....................................39 (135m) (PRO)
114 Waymouth Street..................................35 (128m) (PRO)
2-20 Flinders Street....................................27 (100m) (ONH)
150 Wright Street.......................................23
43-69 Sturt Street (Stage 2)...........................12 (APP)
43-69 Sturt Street (Stage 3)...........................14 (APP)
Completed 2008
Spark Hindley Street..................................15
Lot 8 Coglin St...........................................13
SA Water..................................................11
Tivoli........................................................10
IPAD..........................................................9
Thompson Playford Gouger St.......................8
The Precinct (Gallery).................................7
Completed 2009
Conservatory on Hindmarsh.........................18
The Precinct Tower 1 (Altitude)...................18
20 Hindmarsh Square (Apartment).................15
Aurora Building East ...................................14
Wave KW Street.........................................12
Edge KW Street..........................................11
374 - 400 King William St ..............................11
Adelaide Uni Engeneering Building..................8
Completed 2010
140 North Terrace ....................................20/18
20 Hindmarsh Square (Hotel).......................16
235 - 237 Pirie St (Freedom Apartments)........8
Ifould st Apartments...................................8
Completed 2011
Globe Apartments...........................................15
Yorke Campus (Police Headquarters)...................10
58-76 Franklin Street (Carpark)..........................10
42 - 56 Franklin St (Carpark)..............................8
Women's and Children's Hospital Children's..........6 (3 new)
Completed 2012
City Central 8................................................21
102 Waymouth St ...........................................17
12-14 Rowlands Place......................................17
58-76 Franklin Street (Office)...........................19
58-76 Franklin Street (Apartments)....................16
111-115 South Terrace ....................................8
74 Light Square...............................................8
Illumin8..........................................................6
Completed 2013
Rundle Place.................................................17
UNI SA Hindley Street......................................8
147-151 Flinders Street....................................8
Medical Reasearch Institute - North Terrace............6
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
There was quite a few flat bed semis this morning going up Flinders street carrying components for a crane.
They just pull one down or they setting one up?
They just pull one down or they setting one up?
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 9
Taking down the crane at the new People's Choice HQ on Flinders Street.rev wrote:There was quite a few flat bed semis this morning going up Flinders street carrying components for a crane.
They just pull one down or they setting one up?
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 15
First update for 2015.
PCCU HQ Came down at the weekend. ARIA will follow shortly.
Crane base on Adelaide Uni Medical Building so should go up soon.
We should see 115KWS crane in a couple of months as well as Central Adelaide and Palladio Apartments.
PCCU HQ Came down at the weekend. ARIA will follow shortly.
Crane base on Adelaide Uni Medical Building so should go up soon.
We should see 115KWS crane in a couple of months as well as Central Adelaide and Palladio Apartments.
Location...........................Levels............Crane
Completed 2015
50 Flinders Street...........................................16
Under Construction
413 King William Street....................................28 (89m)............................1
115 King William Street....................................25 (85m)
69-71 Light Square..........................................19
176-186 Morphett Street ................................16.....................................1
152-160 Grote Street .....................................16
Uni of Adelaide, North Terrace..........................13
271-281 Gouger Street.....................................12....................................1
43-69 Sturt Street (Stage 1).............................10
New Royal Adelaide Hospital....................................................................4
Hume Street.................................................8....................................1
TOTAL CBD CRANES:..................................8
February 2015
Approved/Proposed Upcoming
123 Flinders Street.....................................39 (135m) (PRO)
2-20 Flinders Street....................................27 (100m) (ONH)
114 Waymouth Street..................................24
150 Wright Street.......................................23
43-69 Sturt Street (Stage 2)...........................12 (APP)
43-69 Sturt Street (Stage 3)...........................14 (APP)
Completed 2008
Spark Hindley Street..................................15
Lot 8 Coglin St...........................................13
SA Water..................................................11
Tivoli........................................................10
IPAD..........................................................9
Thompson Playford Gouger St.......................8
The Precinct (Gallery).................................7
Completed 2009
Conservatory on Hindmarsh.........................18
The Precinct Tower 1 (Altitude)...................18
20 Hindmarsh Square (Apartment).................15
Aurora Building East ...................................14
Wave KW Street.........................................12
Edge KW Street..........................................11
374 - 400 King William St ..............................11
Adelaide Uni Engeneering Building..................8
Completed 2010
140 North Terrace ....................................20/18
20 Hindmarsh Square (Hotel).......................16
235 - 237 Pirie St (Freedom Apartments)........8
Ifould st Apartments...................................8
Completed 2011
Globe Apartments...........................................15
Yorke Campus (Police Headquarters)...................10
58-76 Franklin Street (Carpark)..........................10
42 - 56 Franklin St (Carpark)..............................8
Women's and Children's Hospital Children's..........6 (3 new)
Completed 2012
City Central 8................................................21
102 Waymouth St ...........................................17
12-14 Rowlands Place......................................17
58-76 Franklin Street (Office)...........................19
58-76 Franklin Street (Apartments)....................16
111-115 South Terrace ....................................8
74 Light Square...............................................8
Illumin8..........................................................6
Completed 2013
Rundle Place.................................................17
UNI SA Hindley Street......................................8
147-151 Flinders Street....................................8
Medical Reasearch Institute - North Terrace............6
Completed 2014
122 Grenfell Street........................................17
242-244 Flinders Street ..................................14
379 King William Street....................................13
Mellor Street.................................................12
Adelaide Oval Redevelopment
Convention Centre Redevelopment - Stage 1
CML > Mayfair hotel
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 8
Adelaide Uni building will be next followed by central adelaide and then 115 KWS.
After that who knows, not much is happening at the Palladium on light site, but then
according to their website construction has started
After that who knows, not much is happening at the Palladium on light site, but then
according to their website construction has started
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 8
At the Adelaide Uni medical centre site the crane base is at the south western corner of the site so maybe there could be 2 cranes? On a visit to Sydney earlier this month I lost count of the number of tower cranes .There was at least 70 not just in the city but spread out through out all the suburbs mostly on apartment projects. There were 10 cranes on the Barangaroo project.
Re: Official CBD Crane Counter Thread - 8
down to 7 .The fourth crane at the new RAH is coming down today (the one nearest North Tce). There is also a large Mobile crane on North Tce by the convention centre.
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