Perth City CBD Building Construction Marvels in 2019 are Growing

Hello everyone, this post is about exactly what my title mentions above, but my keyword here is "Growing" and I’m about to describe this in a manner of words that refer a lot to do with dimensions and Photo’s that show the scale (eg) 1/100 or 1/1000. Ok but first how about… Aussie Aussie Aussie oi oi oi drumroll I’m kidding,

Hour hash Tags #TeamAustralia #Teamchallenge and I apologize for being late.

The New Optus Stadium:

The Biggest Sports Recreation Western Australia has ever seen or I’ve seen.

Some Quotes:

Optus Stadium Seating Capacity: is a multi-purpose venue for seating 60,000 people Wow.

The Stadium’s capacity was determined following extensive consultation, research, analysis and benchmarking of other stadium capacities.

Optus Stadium is the third largest capacity stadium in Australia with 13 different product options based on location and hospitality options.wow,

Let’s take a look at my scale photos

These next dimensions are the quotes from the actual website Here

  • Over two years of research including consultation with all sporting codes that will use the Stadium.

  • Creating a seating bowl that maximizes atmosphere, giving every fan an exceptional view.

  • Keeping fans as close to the on-field action as possible.

  • Ensuring capacity is not too large to lose atmosphere for regular events.

  • Forecast population growth for Perth.

  • Historic and long term forecasts of attendances at regular season fixtures and international events.

  • Up to 5,000 drop-in seats positioned on all four sides of the pitch for rectangular sports, increasing the capacity to up to 65,000 seats.

  • Concerts to allow a capacity of 70,000.

  • Designed to expand to 70,000 seats for AFL events within the existing structure when the demand warrants it.

  • This Place is very Big and sometimes difficult to get a decent photo because it draws lots of big crowds and there plenty of outside activities close by for the young and old even for kiddies ate at night how bazaar…But to get there, public transport is the common offer and walking which we love to do you have to walk over this

    Matagarup Bridge is a pedestrian bridge crossing over the Swan River in Perth, Western Australia. Situated approximately half-way between Heirisson Island and the Goongoongup Bridge, it provides pedestrian access between Burswood and East Perth. The bridge connects visitors to the Burswood Peninsula, including the Perth Stadium, with public transport and car parks in East Perth and the Perth central business district.

    And I hope you enjoy these

    I hope you enjoyed Perth City CBD Building Construction Marvels in 2019 are Growing

    I’ve Gotta fly to my next #Teamchallenge

    @PaulPavlinovich @ErmesT @JustineE @PennyChristie

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Great photos @DavidTito

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Hi @DavidTito ,

great post and great photos, thank you! Looking forward to your next post from the sky :blush:.

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Thank you por this post, @DavidTito

Local guides like you are important for your area, as you track the evolution day by day.

Well done David

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Hi @DavidTito

From your post I see that Perth has changing a lot since I last visited and a helicopter is a great way to get around to see all the changes. I enjoyed reading your post and the photos.

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@PennyChristie thank you, the construction of the bridge has only really recently just come to completion. The Optus Stadium has been open for a little while now., I have been looked forward to visiting the area as there is lots of development going on and is a very nice clean area/

Thank you for comment kindly

David

we are miss you lot more too need coming back to see you 1 2

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@LuigiZ Yes I will at someday, this particular guy he dose short scenic tours over Perth for $ 150.00 for 10 minutes, Buy the time you have your camera ready to click you would head back to the pick-up point. I know a few other companies with much more versatile tours. Only thing is, is that there coastal approx 2 hours south of Perth. And their choppers are more like the Magnum Pi style helicopter

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Hi @DavidTito ,

It’s great that you’re taking part in the team challenge! Better late than never. :slight_smile:

The constructions are really impressive and I especially liked your photos of the Matagarup bridge. The name sounds quite unusual, do you know what it means?

Thanks for sharing the source of information for the Optus Stadium, but don’t forget to also quote the source for the Matagarup bridge!

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That is a really cool intertwined bridge @DavidTito thanks for joining in the Team Challenge :slight_smile:

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@DeniGu Yes this true, there’s lots of development going around Perth and I like to try to get a photo without all that construction signage in the way

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@ErmesT Thanks I will look at some more soon

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Thanks, @PaulPavlinovich it is just recently they have taken all construction signage away and for me to get a clear photo, thanks again

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@AdamGT Thanks for coming along to my #teamchallenge, yes Perth is growing fast, I guess I should add some statics along they way sometimes I do like these kinds of photo challenges, its great opportunity to slip in some of my best photos and thanks kindly for your comment

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