01 March 2009
Something never seen before...
Attaching the PTFE onto the girder protrusions. Each girder protrusion has a string from the PTFE membrane which is attached onto it. Thereafter, gaps between the PTFE and girder are filled in with further PTFE membrane which is welded onto the girder.
Holes dug for rugby posts and soccer goals. The concrete caps seeable behind these holes are for the attachment of a safety net to protect spectators from stray balls.
At work attaching the cladding. This cladding scaffolding can be lifted in one piece and moved along.
Ground works and pillars for the pedestrian bridge.
Inside one of the executive suites.
The main entrance hall.
The main concourse through which people will walk to find the access vomitories for their seats.
Kiosk hatches on the right for half-time.
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2 comments:
This stadium is amazing, is there someone who got a technical draw?
my msn is jeniffer33@msn.com
Thank u
Hiya Jeniffer, sorry bout the delayed response. I'm afraid I don't have a technical drawing. If you live in PE, go to the site office. There you'll be able to see technical drawings
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