DESPITE recent fierce weather and flood watch status, the team from Frontier Assembly was back on the job quickly to continue work on Section D5 of the Beach to Beach Shared Path.
When complete, this section will link the path from North Haven to Dunbogan Reserve.
Pylons have now been placed along the entire length of the boardwalk.
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council project manager Jack Devonish said Section D5 remains on track for public opening in late July and the project is currently on budget.
Works planned for this month include the installation of boardwalk bearers and joists, commencement of decking and handrail installation and constructing the concrete paths that will connect with existing paths.
When the section is complete, pedestrians and cyclists will be able to travel between North Haven Breakwall and the Dunbogan Reserve without needing to be on the road.
To brighten up the path, a grant from the Kendall Op Shop funded the installment of a second stunning photographic triptych taken by Alex McNaught at Pilot Beach.
Beach to Beach committee president Penny Small told NOTA, “We are so looking forward to this vital link in the Beach to Beach walk being completed.”
By Bill HARROW
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