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Gosford Regional Library 'Topping Out' milestone reached

By Central Coast Council
Archived 5 Feb 2025 - Posted: 6 Dec 2024
mage of current completion of third suspended, and final, floor slab.
The Gosford Regional Library is now well passed the halfway-mark in construction with a major ‘Topping Out’ milestone being reached – the completion of the third suspended, and final, floor slab.

Central Coast Council Mayor Lawrie McKinna was joined by Dr Gordon Reid, Member for Robertson, and North Construction & Building (North) Managing Director Matthew Cook, to celebrate this next stage in the construction of this significant project for the Central Coast.

Mayor McKinna said this milestone, achieved with the completion of the structural phase of the building, provides a clear indication as to the size and statement of the building. 

“Designed over four spacious levels, the Gosford Regional Library will be a truly modern and iconic facility in the heart of Gosford central business district, where borrowers, visitors and event attendees can connect, create and collaborate. 

“Providing spaces for children, for study and focus, dedicated meeting rooms, function space, and innovation areas for creative work, I have no doubt that it will become a popular community facility now and into the future. 

“This significant library infrastructure project will contribute enormously to Gosford, and ultimately the Central Coast, becoming a first-class region for employment, education, health and tourism,” Mayor McKinna said.

The $32.7m project is jointly funded with $7 million from the Australian Government’s Community Development Grant Program and Council’s collection of developer contributions, special levies (collected by former Gosford City Council) and Council funds restricted to this project.

North Managing Director Matthew Cook said that reaching this milestone in the project is significant, and North looks forward to transitioning from the concrete structure to the completion of the roof and facade in the first quarter of next year. 

“With ongoing development around Gosford, we are proud to contribute to another important community project in the region."


The Member for Robertson, Dr Gordon Reid welcomed the progress of the new Gosford Regional Library.


“Libraries are so much more than books, they are places for the whole community to access, whether it be community organisations, high school students studying for the HSC, university students, or older people learning new skills, the new Gosford Regional Library will be a place for everyone.


“The Australian Government is investing in the future of Gosford City; this investment complements the new University of Newcastle Central Coast Campus also under construction in Gosford.


“I look forward to continuing to see this project progress and Gosford City grow," Dr Reid said.

For more information including frequently asked questions (FAQs), concept plans and all updates on the project visit:  here

This article archived 5 Feb 2025

 
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