A TIME-lapse video of the £250million Queens Quay development in Clydebank has been shared with the Post.
The project seeks to transform the former John Brown shipyard site into a "vibrant waterside community".
The 23 hectares of waterside regeneration will include a diverse range of house types; health and leisure facilities; significant office, bar, restaurant and retail elements; and civic spaces including parkland and riverside walk/cycleway.
The 40 second time-lapse video was taken in early March and shows some snowfall on the site.
Piling works have begun at Queens Quay site and will extend about 230m along the east wharf.
A new sheet pile wall, within this area, will be supported by a combination of tie rods, wailings and ground anchors.
The area will be finished with a new concrete cope and deck slab, creating a 40m wide esplanade along the Clyde with decorative railings around the full basin.
For more, visit: www.queens-quay.co.uk
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