All the retaining walls have been installed at Port Dover. Most of them are wood but behind the pier it is metal. The metal retaining wall was made by spray painting rubber stair runner rust colour primer and cutting it to the height required. Changes in industries location were made after much thought. I wanted a large fish processing plant so the red barn, right side of this picture, was added to another, smaller white factory. Adding the unloading dock to this factory required moving the boat repair building to the left side of this scene. I also decided to put back the pier instead of having a car float terminal. Anything on the water is just sitting in place so they can be removed to dust the water.
Wednesday, 27 March 2024
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