Etihad Campus, Stadium and Collar Site Development Thread

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Fuck right off...not everyone can walk back into town and most of the year it's pissing it down or bloody freezing
 
Matt Smith - Linkedin

BAM Construct UK Inter-regional collaboration and best practice. Arena project knowledge sharing at Coop Live, Manchester.

Last picture. Note the 3 construction workers stood close to the concrete core and steel frame. The Arena is huge!

Steel frames to hold the LED screens around the top of the arena are also being erected.

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The arena will kill going to City for a lot of people due to the extended no parking zone of a mile north.
 
Therme Manchester would have been great next to the Etihad.

A match, nip into Therme, and then a concert.


Originally posted by SteKnight on the MCR Forum.

2 new CGI's

Click on the link for the rest of the article.

Construction on Therme Manchester is now set to begin in 2023, which is when the wellbeing centre and waterpark was originally expected to be operational.

Planning permission for Therme Group’s original Therme Manchester proposal was granted in 2020 by Trafford Council. However, Therme has opted to redesign the scheme at Trafford Park to boost its sustainability credentials. The new plans, which are set to be submitted this summer.

“The Covid period gave us the opportunity to update the design of Therme Manchester to create an even more sustainable, engaging and accessible experience with profound health and wellbeing benefits for all,” said Stelian Iacob, senior vice president of Therme Group and chief executive of Therme Group UK.

New biodiversity initiatives also include the planting of more than 1,500 trees. The waterpark portion of the resort would also have the world’s first living waterslides, according to Therme. These waterslides would have a 3D-printed superstructure that would feature thousands of plants.

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