North Stand Construction Discussion

Anyone else slightly concerned about the alignment issue thats apparent as they're trying to connect the original outward leaning tower to the steelwork growing up from the ground?

Anyone else slightly concerned about the alignment issue thats apparent as they're trying to connect the original outward leaning tower to the steelwork growing up from the ground?
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Anyone else slightly concerned about the alignment issue thats apparent as they're trying to connect the original outward leaning tower to the steelwork growing up from the ground?
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They will need to put a bearing plate in between the columns otherwise there is no bearing. Then new plates will most likely be needed to join the columns as that’s a huge gap.
 
I did wonder if the top chunk (crap description I know) has actually been pulled up and in a bit by the load of the cable-net and when the plate is put in and the gap is finally closed up, that load will be properly taken up by the whole lot being properly anchored to the ground at the back.
 
They will need to put a bearing plate in between the columns otherwise there is no bearing. Then new plates will most likely be needed to join the columns as that’s a huge gap.
This sounds like something out of William McGonagal.

“Oh! I’ll fated bridge of the silv’ry Tay,
I must conclude my lay,
By telling the world fearlessly with the least dismay,
That the central girders would not have given way,
As many sensible men would say,
Had they been supported on ends with buttresses,
As many sensible men confesses,
The stronger that we do build,
The least chance they would have of being killed.”
 
Today.

Darren Hughes - Territory Sales Manager for Central Manchester at Breedon Group plc - Linkedin

A cloudless blue sky in Manchester this morning. Latest site progress meeting..... 2 more weeks of slipform works and then we can crack on with the remainder of the works taking us into 2025. The communication provided to us from site is excellent and allows us forward plan each element of the works. Any challenges encountered are discussed and we work in collaboration with the site team to ensure we are providing the service levels needed to meet their demands. Proud to be involved in such a prestigious project Breedon Group plc.


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Today.

Darren Hughes - Territory Sales Manager for Central Manchester at Breedon Group plc - Linkedin

A cloudless blue sky in Manchester this morning. Latest site progress meeting..... 2 more weeks of slipform works and then we can crack on with the remainder of the works taking us into 2025. The communication provided to us from site is excellent and allows us forward plan each element of the works. Any challenges encountered are discussed and we work in collaboration with the site team to ensure we are providing the service levels needed to meet their demands. Proud to be involved in such a prestigious project Breedon Group plc.


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Slipform is the concrete pouring, I think, so the hotel construction might look quite different in a month or two
 
The link leads to the OS page featuring the Campbell Hatton interview, which is the last article.

Apart from the drone video on X, which is positive, there is no new construction update on the OS from the club.

Click on the replies, which takes you to X to watch the drone video.

 
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This is the Therme Manchester live webcam.

It’s not hard to do is it.

But seeing as City and SISK are well into the North stand expansion build, a live webcam is not going to happen, is it.

If anyone wants to follow the Therme Manchester build over the next 2 years, the live webcam link is below.

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This is the Therme Manchester live webcam.

It’s not hard to do is it.

But seeing as City and SISK are well into the North stand expansion build, a live webcam is not going to happen, is it.

If anyone wants to follow the Therme Manchester build over the next 2 years, the live webcam link is below.

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You have people doing 2/3 times weekly drone footage in 4k, far better in my opinion than a webcam.

Once the serious internals start I would imagine the club will start showing those to one and all.
 
You have people doing 2/3 times weekly drone footage in 4k, far better in my opinion than a webcam.

Once the serious internals start I would imagine the club will start showing those to one and all.

If you think it’s better. That’s a matter of opinion. But there’s nothing wrong with a live webcam (there was one for the Coop Live Arena), drone updates from CP Overview, SS Skies, etc, and picture takers.

A live webcam would cover the daily build. Drone videos would cover aerial views and close ups of the build, and picture takers would cover the ground level build.

There doesn’t have to be a live webcam closeup of the build, which I know the club have an issue with.

The webcam used for the Coop Live Arena build, I think, was placed on one of the apartment blocks overlooking the Coop Live Arena construction site.

You can clearly see the old City Square, where the new North stand is being constructed now, in the picture, even though the main focus of the live webcam is the Coop Live Arena build.

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PS. Can you believe that was nearly 3 years ago. 19:11:21
 
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Latest Video below.
A live webcam would capture so much more, the problem with a drone is i capture what is going on at that particular time, at some point normally i will get something major but its down to luck. Would be nice to get a little insider info when things are happening.

 
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A live webcam would capture so much more, the problem with a drone is i capture what is going on at that particular time, at some point normally i will get something major but its down to luck. Would be nice to get a little insider info when things are happening.



I remember you saying you had missed certain parts of the build that you were a little frustrated about. Obviously you can’t fly the drone 24/7. And you were away on holiday for 2 weeks recently. Which I thought was a bit unprofessional of you. ;-) Can you take your next holiday in one years time please. :-)

All of us will have a view on this, but I think the next big and obvious thing to happen will be the windows, fins, and cladding going onto the hotel concrete frame?
 
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Is the new stand going to be set back really far from the pitch or will it be brought forward after the existing stand is knocked down? Looks really far back when I've seen it
 
Is the new stand going to be set back really far from the pitch or will it be brought forward after the existing stand is knocked down? Looks really far back when I've seen it
Though not obvious it is built on huge rollers and so can be moved much closer to the pitch when other works are complete.
 
Though not obvious it is built on huge rollers and so can be moved much closer to the pitch when other works are complete.

What IMB is trying to explain, is it’s a retractable stand. ;-)

No, NSL1 is stay were it is, Gouldybobs. The fans sat the back of the new NSL2 will be much further back from the picth. Probably similar to the backs of CBL3 and ESL3, if not further back?(I stand corrected on that)
 

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