Construction of the new truncated pier in Colwyn Bay is progressing well.
Work was suspended earlier this year during the first lockdown but contractors were able to return in early summer.
They have since worked through the last few months and the new structure is taking shape.
The old pier was dismantled in 2018, a year after it partially fell into the sea.
A campaign to save the Grade II-listed Victoria Pier was launched prior to the collapse, after it had been shut in 2008.
The new decked area will be about 43m (141ft) in length and will be completed in spring 2021.
There is the potential if funding is ever secured for extending this in the future.
Cllr Brian Cossey, Chair of Pier Project Board said: “Progress has been clear to see over recent weeks.
"It's really pleasing to see everything coming together so well after so many weeks of enforced inactivity.”
The latest work from September to November 2020 has included:
Work to refurbish the decorative ironwork was completed earlier this year and, of the 99 original panels taken from the old pier, Calibre have successfully refurbished 74 and these will be used on the new pier.
A practice run of assembling the restored cast iron balustrade and connecting it to the new steel frame has been carried-out off site.
Conwy council leader Sam Rowlands said: "It's great see progress being made at the Victoria Pier.
"We've been working with local contractors to see this important site move forward and are looking forward to completion in the spring."
By Owen Hughes Business correspondent
Above the New Pier being built
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