Was just eating then at 11 minutes 30 sec there in front of me was a worker snotting and wiping his finger on his jacket 😱 But another fantastic video Paul filmed just as I like them 👍
so so impressive mate, the most beautiful video I have seen on this build, and I have watched a lot! loved this. sets a new standard for others. superb. UTFT!
Thanks Paul. As great a coverage as ever although I was left wondering how far they'd got with the installation of the walkways and brackets for the Solar Array on the SW roof area. The most significant new developments I'd say are 1) the installation of the ArborSystem matrix for the impending 6 trees at the SE corner, 2) The concrete base for the water channel up against the Seacant Wall of the Lower Promenade 3) The start of the installation of the brick facade on the southern end of the diagonal, side-cheek terracing wall and 4) the installation of overhanging structures at the southern end of the mezzanine, that will have panels applied to them in future. As always you picked out the Leitch design on the NNW face.
@@veryhighguy 🤣 You’ve said before you don’t like making spelling mistakes etc so tried to point it out soon after you posted it so you could rectify it? You’re still better than me but hindsight is easy? A great video all the same👍
@@stevenrichardson7882 yeah I would change if it was a simple mistake on the UA-cam info but on the video I wound have to delete and re edit. This would take me a day to get it back up loaded, not worth it. What’s an E between friends 😂
Oh no...the barrel cladding on the East stand....look at the gap caused by starting in another section then the 2 joining coming together! That annoys me as it could and should look much better than this.
Darren: you'll have to get used to that gap. It's an intentional expansion gap. There are thinner double steels there, evident right from the start of the truss and roof steel builds. The expansion gap traverses right over the Standing-seam roof too. If you'd like to know more detail, then please let me know.
Thanks for your comments everyone, personally I would have preferred better aesthetics with the barrel cladding looking more like one continuous section, no clear difference in space of the pieces.
@darrenclarke3677 Even though it doesn't look good on the eye it's deliberately done to allow the sections to expand. They do this all over the stadium as it will move over time.
It's not hard to see why these stadiums cost so much and take so long. Literally hundreds of thousands of paving stones to be laid and one lonely guy working on laying them!
Absolute masterpiece. Thanks for such a great update at a sensible speed
Was just eating then at 11 minutes 30 sec there in front of me was a worker snotting and wiping his finger on his jacket 😱 But another fantastic video Paul filmed just as I like them 👍
haha hope it never put you off
so so impressive mate, the most beautiful video I have seen on this build, and I have watched a lot! loved this. sets a new standard for others. superb. UTFT!
thank you
Thanks Paul. As great a coverage as ever although I was left wondering how far they'd got with the installation of the walkways and brackets for the Solar Array on the SW roof area.
The most significant new developments I'd say are 1) the installation of the ArborSystem matrix for the impending 6 trees at the SE corner, 2) The concrete base for the water channel up against the Seacant Wall of the Lower Promenade 3) The start of the installation of the brick facade on the southern end of the diagonal, side-cheek terracing wall and 4) the installation of overhanging structures at the southern end of the mezzanine, that will have panels applied to them in future. As always you picked out the Leitch design on the NNW face.
Great video Paul thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks Paul. Brilliant video!
cheers
Great video can you highlight the players tunnel n dugouts are going to be situated looking grand
Center of the west stand
Hi nick great video mate 👍 How was your trip to Enniskillen? We r just home from that very place
Sorry am not Nick but thanx
You’ve missed letters when showing the east stand roof?
Letters?
haha that dam E there is a missing e on the intro to. Nothing i can do now. My key board is playing up
@@veryhighguy 🤣 You’ve said before you don’t like making spelling mistakes etc so tried to point it out soon after you posted it so you could rectify it? You’re still better than me but hindsight is easy? A great video all the same👍
@@stevenrichardson7882 yeah I would change if it was a simple mistake on the UA-cam info but on the video I wound have to delete and re edit. This would take me a day to get it back up loaded, not worth it. What’s an E between friends 😂
@@stevenrichardson7882 by the way I know your not getting at me, I appreciate you spotting.
Oh no...the barrel cladding on the East stand....look at the gap caused by starting in another section then the 2 joining coming together! That annoys me as it could and should look much better than this.
I’m sure they will fill it, with some kind of sealant. It is inline with the gaps they filled on the terraces to allow breathability.
Darren: you'll have to get used to that gap. It's an intentional expansion gap. There are thinner double steels there, evident right from the start of the truss and roof steel builds. The expansion gap traverses right over the Standing-seam roof too. If you'd like to know more detail, then please let me know.
It’s all prefabricated so it doesn’t matter where it’s started, it’s all part of Dan Meis’ design.
Thanks for your comments everyone, personally I would have preferred better aesthetics with the barrel cladding looking more like one continuous section, no clear difference in space of the pieces.
@darrenclarke3677 Even though it doesn't look good on the eye it's deliberately done to allow the sections to expand. They do this all over the stadium as it will move over time.
It's not hard to see why these stadiums cost so much and take so long. Literally hundreds of thousands of paving stones to be laid and one lonely guy working on laying them!
Not to mention there granite, must have cost a fortune just alone on them for an area of that size haha.
I hope it will be named "Bramley Dock Stadium", heralding the heritage of the site. It's too grand to be named after any individuals or sponsors.
As far as I know it will be called bramley Moore.
Bramley Moore was an individual, one who sold Slaves, so it won't be named after him.
Paul: EFC have appointed a USA company to search for naming rights' sponsors, so you may well be disappointed.
@@veryhighguy might cause issues he was involved in slavery
It’s currently called Everton Stadium. We need the sponsorship money so sod the heritage aspect.