Everton has shown what the design of their new playground at Bramley-Moore Dock will look like in the latest stunning images posted from the area.
The Blues are approaching a full year of work on the site in front of the sea after starting the process in July 2021. The transformation that took place before the construction of the 52,888-seat stadium has already been tremendous for to the fans, and even more to come over the coming months.
Everton has been providing interesting periodic updates of the area as the project has progressed at a rapid pace. The latter have seen the concrete superstructure steadily rise at all four corners of the ground, with a steel structure now in place to connect them and form the bleachers of the new ground.
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On Friday afternoon, the Blues released their latest amazing drone footage from Bramley-Moore Dock and, as always, did not disappoint.
The video clearly shows the steel structure taking place in the south grandstand of the stadium with the frame already beginning to represent something similar to the structure that will eventually be erected in this area. There is now a third giant tower crane on site to help with all the latest advances.
The steel industry is also advancing rapidly in the north stand, with the two corners of this area of the work getting closer and closer to being joined by metal frames. All the concrete structures at the corners of the ground apparently have stairs that, in a couple of years, will be the route that Evertonians will follow on their way to their seats in the new stadium.
But without a doubt, the most interesting aspect of the club’s latest video came as part of its editing process. The Blues overlaid the dimensions of the playing field at Bramley-Moore Dock and showed exactly where it will be placed in relation to all the construction work that is going on.
The playing field will be located in the center of the pier, which has been filled with 450,000 cubic meters of fluidized sand and compacted to form a solid ground for the club. As things stand, there is not much work visible in this area of the site on the surface, so the latest Everton images are a welcome reminder to fans of the sheer magnitude of this project.
In the coming months they could see the skeletons of the north and south bleachers rising above the dock walls in an exciting development that Evertonians will be able to see with their own eyes if they are near the site in front of the sea. The project is scheduled to be completed in time for the 2024/25 Premier League season.