A very early construction by Brunel was recently discovered immediately to the north of the station.
So far, the vestiges of this early construction have not be identified.
They recently departed on an aged vessel of earlier human construction.
A church, school and a co-operative general store were among the early constructions of the town.
The redevelopment agency spent $50 million in early construction, including roads and water lines.
By early April 2010 construction of the core structure had reached level 40.
All early construction seems to have stopped ca. 1250.
However, early construction was then held up by the long coal strike of 1926.
It has a slightly different orientation to the rest of the site, apparently due to its earlier construction.
The earliest possible construction start is 2014, which could allow completion by 2020/21.