North Stand Construction Discussion

Those are the bits which would join up with future side expansions. Even the South Stand corners are designed to be temporary. More long term thinking so we don’t end up with a botched final look like at the swamp.

I’ll take your word for that.

Unfortunately I think they are here to stay for a long time.
 
The hotel bit?

I’ve come around to the hotel now, even though it‘s a dog-leg. I appreciate it serves an important purpose, regardless of how it sits and looks within the wider redevelopment of the North stand. It probably won’t be that noticeable or jarring when every part of the North stand redevelopment is up and running. Like most of us on here, it’s the North stand and how it looks and impacts on the Etihad internally that I’m really looking forward to seeing. :-)
 
I heard on the radio that Aston Villa attract big crowds without exceptional attendances.

Where does it leave them regarding being selected to host Euro games based on an increased ground capacity?
Euro 2028 stadium capacity criteria

The required capacities for the ten stadiums were as follows:
 
We didn't pay for the conversion post games however, we had to fund the fit-out as we were handed a basic stadium
One thing I've sometimes wondered is whether the first tier where the running track is was dug out as part of the original works and the running track put over it or whether the whole first tier, concourse etc was done afterwards, that would be a very big job. Anyone know what happened?
 
One thing I've sometimes wondered is whether the first tier where the running track is was dug out as part of the original works and the running track put over it or whether the whole first tier, concourse etc was done afterwards, that would be a very big job. Anyone know what happened?
I'd guess not as it would be unstable for heavy machinery afterwards but I could be wrong. According to ARUP they dug out 90000 cubic metres of earth in the conversion.
 
One thing I've sometimes wondered is whether the first tier where the running track is was dug out as part of the original works and the running track put over it or whether the whole first tier, concourse etc was done afterwards, that would be a very big job. Anyone know what happened?
The running track was on top of the already constructed now 1st tier ! The open end which became the North Stand was purposely left open to allow the site access for the equipment to finish the stadium to be converted into the football ground ! The first tier is 4 meters below ground level.
 
One thing I've sometimes wondered is whether the first tier where the running track is was dug out as part of the original works and the running track put over it or whether the whole first tier, concourse etc was done afterwards, that would be a very big job. Anyone know what happened?

Doesn’t tell you everything you’ve asked for but at least shows how the temporary north stand was replaced.

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The running track was on top of the already constructed now 1st tier ! The open end which became the North Stand was purposely left open to allow the site access for the equipment to finish the stadium to be converted into the football ground ! The first tier is 4 meters below ground level.
The reason the North Stand was built later was mainly due to the length needed for field sports it did help with the logistics of removing the earth of course
The stadium was designed as a football stadium with temporary use for the games, very clever to use the local geography to enable the pitch to be 7 meters below the ground level, due to the water table being much lower The issue though is that it was specified as a 48k capacity with no provision to extend as at the time, deemed more than sufficient for the massive club we were with no idea, of course, of how colossal we would become.
 
Doesn’t tell you everything you’ve asked for but at least shows how the temporary north stand was replaced.

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I was working at the Arndale at the time of the running track being dug up. I was taking concrete samples to check the damage from the IRA bomb a few years earlier.
Me and my work pal got the job done fairly quickly each morning as the arndale wanted minimum disruption to the multi storey and Ground Floor shopping area, so most afternoons we were free to do as we pleased we went swimming, the cinema, Lake Windermere, Blackpool and one of the days popped over to COMs and did the 100m in full PPE and then had a good wander around it all internally, which wasn't much to look at all.
A Hi Vis gets you anywhere!
Back again a few months later for a 24 hour concrete pour on the new stand with a Rag telling me that stadium was too big and too good for us. He also said when they signed Rooney City could never do that. He has retired now, I still ring him every now again to rip him to shreds.
 
The running track was on top of the already constructed now 1st tier ! The open end which became the North Stand was purposely left open to allow the site access for the equipment to finish the stadium to be converted into the football ground ! The first tier is 4 meters below ground level.
Another charge then for playing on a pitch 4m below ground level when PL rules stipulate a max depth of 3.99m
 

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