There has been some very heavy lifting at the Opera House over the last few weeks, with the last of the steel roof struts due to be in place by the end of this month.
An estimated 80 tonnes of steel was required for the new roof.
The largest single truss was set in place this week, with several smaller lifts to go before that stage of the project was finished. The new roof cladding will go on as soon as possible after the steel has been bolted into place.
It had been a particularly tricky process, with sections of the old roof needing to be put back at the end of each working day to protect the heritage building from the weather.
Inside the facility, the building of the sheer walls on the ground floor has been completed and the construction of the sheer walls on the first floor will start in the next few weeks.