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Slow it down ffs.
The Eddyhad?
Slow it down ffs.
Slow it down ffs.
It wont be around long, basically it is just mine and ss skies footage been took without permission
Sped up, and then mixes the 2 footage together so the YouTube copyright tool doesn't pick it upYou know, I did wonder that in sone shots, looked like yours sped up.
That giddy yank is what's known as a hard faced ****.Sped up, and then mixes the 2 footage together so the YouTube copyright tool doesn't pick it up
That giddy yank is what's known as a hard faced ****.
Not that’s exactly what I am saying hence why I said used rather than replaced or just expanded past I think the stadium would be unique if it keeps the spirals or at least the spike love the modern bowls with cladding but a bowl with cladding spirals and the new development and hotel leg would be so different been trying to get ai to generate an image but it’s not liking my instructions lacking precision and keeps trying to get me to upgrade to +I think you're misunderstanding entirely here. The 3rd tier on the E & W stands (if expanded) would just be taken farther up and back, they would go over the tops of the existing spirals and then the cladding (in whatever form) would come to ground on the outside of the spirals. The spirals would still be used as they are now for access and egress but would be fully enclosed.
They would have to fit a new roof for the E & W stands which would make the cable net and the stanchions holding it up no longer needed unless the new roof uses the poles somehow (I have no idea of heights and such so I'm not sure on that).
Solar panels? LolAnother great video. Lots going on including on the roof of the arena. Looks like they are installing solar panels maybe?
massive floodlights
Great video of the city and then closing in on the Etihad. Skip the first few seconds though.
Official or jibbed in?What's Liverpools capacity with there new stand?
Rainwater could be an issue early season, the plan to cover the gaps in the roof isn't great imo.
A few of my observations and notes from the CMP document now that I have read it, in case they are of interest to anyone.
- The hotel and office block are indeed being built as in-situ concrete columns and slabs, as I expected.
- They will avoid scaffolding for the facades other than at ground to podium as I guessed. However the facades won't be unitised as I magined, but will be stick system off mewps and mast climbers.
- Currrent completion targets:
• the Stand, Nov 25
• Office block, Oct 25
• Hotel, after Apr 26
• city square, Aug 26
- The office block, currently the furthest behind, looks like it wil be the first bit to complete, with the stand shortly after. The rest into the summer the following year. Would have imagined they'd want the hotel open before the office with the revenue that brings, but there is also a lot more work in it and all the rooms.
- The steelwork is being assembled as they go on site, bit by bit onto the towers. But the skybar trusses will be pre-assembled on the ground and lifted up and installed in big pieces. That'll be something to behold.
- the terraces of tier 2 will be installed before the roof covering for this area, and they accept water will 'cascade' down them into managed storage and discharge behind the occipied tier 1, till the roof is on. Perhaps people in this area might want to wear wellies just in case.
- pretty much the day after the final match, they will begin propping the roof and will remove it during the off season bit by bit.
- This will happen from the pitch, rather than from the back, and they will also use the pitch for laying down components for removal. Better restore it well for the first game back!
- the current labour levels on site for this and the next month are 100-120 workers. This will continue to increase, peaking at 700 workers this time next year. That's more than we have fans!
There is a part in the CMP that says they are pretty much just accepting some of it will be exposed, and they'll let the rain 'cascade' down the stands to temporary collection discharge away from the old stand.
Temporary rainwater works have been stopped.Point 6 below.
It looks a magnificent city from above.Confirmation that the swamp really is a giant Meccano set, more exposed steelwork than Blackpool tower. The rest of the video is very good - the changes in the city's skyline over even the last 10-15 years are astonishing.
Temporary rainwater works have been stopped.
Theres now a clash with some future steelwork installation so needs redesigning.Approval issues into the combined system? Or something else. Doesn't look like the new infrastructure is ready yet, so they'd presumably have to discharge into the existing.