Rumbalara apartments power ahead

The scaffolding is coming down on Building A

The six-star Rumbalara Residences development is powering ahead, with the scaffolding being dismantled on Building A of the boutique and luxury apartment complex.

The remaining two buildings will follow within the next three months, giving residents a first glimpse of what the project will look like once it’s completed by the end of the year and residents move in before Christmas.

The $250M master planned estate by leading investment group Alceon is one of a number of high profile construction projects expected to transform the Gosford CBD.

“This is a significant milestone for us as it gives residents an idea of what it will look like once finished, with its quiet elegance and beautiful architecture cementing its place as one of the most luxurious and sought-after apartment complexes the area has ever seen,” Alceon Development Director Todd Campling said.

On average 150 people have been working on site each day, with 80,000 cubic metres of crushed sandstone removed from the site to be used as fill for locations including the new Western Sydney airport, a new solar farm at Jilliby and the new Sydney Gateway Project.

80,000 cubic metres of crushed sandstone removed

The project has also seen 2,672 tonnes of reinforced steel installed.

The Central Coast’s first and only six-star residences feature a figure eight swimming pool, 1,000sqm clubhouse with amenities including an on-site concierge, private cinema, dining room, gym, day spa, work from home hot desk space and virtual golf simulator.

“Rumbalara Residences aims to be one with its natural surroundings, seamlessly fitting into the surrounding Rumbalara Reserve, featuring immaculate landscaped gardens and wildlife corridor walking track,” Campling said.

“The architects and designers have prominently used sandstone, timbers, colours and tones to blend the apartments in a nod to their surrounding former sandstone quarry site and bushland.

“Buyers see Rumbalara as being strong value for money compared to what they could get in Sydney.”

A model of the completed development

Rumbalara Residences is being built by and partnered with leading construction expert Deicorp, the first builder in NSW to achieve the coveted iCIRT rating for trustworthiness under the NSW Building Commission’s reforms.

There are 188 units spread out over four boutique buildings, ranging in size from 27 to 62 residences each.

“Buyers can choose from a range of residence types from town homes to one-three bedrooms and one-of-a-kind treehouses,” Campling said.

“(The treehouses) feature state of the art finishes and luxury touches including fireplaces and Sub Zero Wolf appliances.”

“Alceon is well on track to delivering what we said we would, with Rumbalara on schedule for completion by the end of the year and residents expected to be able to move in before Christmas.”

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