The images were captured by a drone this morning (October 14), with a new addition spotted.
Gallows Corner has been fully closed to motorists since June 23 to allow for works to be undertaken by Transport for London (TfL) and Essex & Suffolk Water.
A picture of the current progress at Gallows Corner(Image: Peter Barrett)
Originally, the major closure was set to wrap up in September but the progress at the site has been thrown off course by a series of issues.
However, a new section of the flyover has now been installed after steel bearing supports were erected earlier in the month on either side of the roundabout.
The flyover previously laid along Eastern Avenue East(Image: Peter Barrett)
The mid-section of the flyover has been installed on the far side of the roundabout, with the earlier sections of the flyover laid in place along Eastern Avenue East.
Contracted workers wearing hi-vis clothing and helmets were pictured standing at two different intervals on the current flyover.
Cherry pickers seen either side of the latest instalment(Image: Peter Barrett)
Two green cherry pickers were spotted today positioned either side of the latest installation, with workers seen surveying the build.
The photos have also captured a digger and what appears to be a concrete mixer truck working in Eastern Avenue.
A drone image of the site on October 14(Image: Peter Barrett)
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On the A127 metal grids can be seen dotted around on the exposed ground, with a van belonging to concrete cutting company EDD Ltd nearby.
We have contacted TfL for a statement about a completion date that can be expected for the Gallows Corner works.
Essex & Suffolk Water had no updated comment to provide at this time.