New Nowra bridge rock platform will be removed once piers are in place

Robert Crawford
Updated September 16 2020 - 1:23pm, first published 1:07pm
MASSIVE: A temporary rock platform being built in the Shoalhaven River as part of work on the new $342 million Nowra Bridge will contain around 22,000 tonnes of materials. Some locals have affectionately named the structure, which will be used in bridge piling and foundation work, Fulton Hogan Island.
MASSIVE: A temporary rock platform being built in the Shoalhaven River as part of work on the new $342 million Nowra Bridge will contain around 22,000 tonnes of materials. Some locals have affectionately named the structure, which will be used in bridge piling and foundation work, Fulton Hogan Island.

A temporary rock platform being built in the Shoalhaven River as part of work on the new $342 million Nowra Bridge will contain around 22,000 tonnes of materials.

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Robert Crawford

Robert Crawford

Senior Journalist

Robert Crawford is a senior journalist at the South Coast Register, for Australian Community Media . Everyone's got a story, what's yours? Email robert.crawford@austcommunitymedia.com.au

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