NEW Everton FC Stadium 8.5.24. Your Questions and Comments!!
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- Here is a video at the new Everton FC Stadium where I have looked at some of your questions and comments sent on my most recent fly around video.
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The 'barrel cladding' in the dock is a Cormorant nest raft, part of the site's environmental mitigation.
Yeah I seen at least 2 pieces of glass missing on the north stand nick ,,,, still a great video though lad 😊UTFT
I was trying to work out if they were missing glass or really clean windows. In non the wiser!
Defo 2 missing on the North side.
Chris: They are still there but clearly (pun!) are cleaner and less dew-affected than the rest when you're looking at them face-on. If you look at an angle, such as from the NE Tower Gate area, you can see the reflection of the sky in them. In THIS video you can just about see that full reflection at 2:42 mins.
I have two stones being laid on Everton way and can’t wait to see them both .
Feng shui 😂 not having that 😂 if you buy that you'll buy anything.
It's going to be one hell of a snagging list when it's finished 😜 #COYBs 💙⚽💙⚽
Anita: 😆 I can't agree more.
Your videos are boss Nick. It's amazing to see the stadium come to life every couple of days from Melbourne 🇦🇺 As an ex pat of 20 odd years, I love the shots of town too. Thanks for doing these vids
Its going to look Truly Amazing when its all complete.
Great vid as usual. Thanks also to the great observations from other subscribers. UTFT
Thanks for this, Nick. You might be surprised (not!) that I have quite a few comments. They are now tardy as for some reason my previous attempts at entry yesterday evening got deleted and it's required a few moments set aside again to write this.
1) Re the 'missing' windows. If you had read the replies to Rich's comment, you'd have known that the North Window's THREE 'missing' glass sections had been installed nearly a week ago. They are still there but clearly (pun!) are cleaner and less dew-affected than the rest when you're looking at them face-on. If you look at an angle, such as from the NE Tower Gate area, you can see the reflection of the sky in them. In THIS video you can just about see that full reflection at 2:42 mins.
2) As above, the replies also stated that there were 8 'missing' glass sections in the South Window at the very SE end. I'd say they have been completed, however, at 6:11 mins you can see there is a little triangular gap at the SE bottom-ish edge that may or may not need one.
3) At 7:27 mins you can see that the contractors in the blue cherry-picker were installing the window-coving panel supports for the South Window.
4) Re the stowage of barrel-cladding. It's a good spot by Joseph and it's interesting to see what else is stowed on the Nelson Quayside. As there are to be roughly 800 barrel sections in total, LoR will be struggling now to keep a large ready supply close in proximity to the stadium itself so it's not a surprise and those sections could be destined to go anywhere, not necessarily the SW corner.
5) Thanks for the giggle about the Bird Raft, as if one of the cladding sections would float anyway!
6) At 8:45 mins (or later at 18:00 mins), as the roofers were detaching the Mill Container from the guard rails, you can see a wet-concrete boom, under the eyeline of the Mill, that was pumping concrete under the mezzanine through the WSW tunnel of the West Terrace.
7) Re the DARK-GREY paneling on the bottom of the Mansard Roof wall, raised by Kevin. That area was where the SE Service Tower used to be and the brick facades and their Coping Stones have only recently been laid as well. What the unobservant may have missed is that there is more to it than meets the eye.
a) There is a gap between the crenallations of the backside of the brick facades and the front face of the Mansard Roof wall. Those gaps created by the crenellations have to be boxed in and if you take a closer look at about 13:47 mins you can see to the left of the contractors doing the work in the blue cherry-picker, that they have installed the side-cheeks of the boxing in on a few of the backsides to the brick facades but not yet topped them and to the right of the contractors you can see the ones that have been fully boxed in. The Mansard Roof wall bottom panels are then fitted last in the gaps of the boxed in sections.
b) That is why you will see the same situation where the NE Service Tower has only recently been removed and the brick facades mounted. They don't have the coping stones on them yet and the boxing in will then have to follow that.
8) Re the discussion about the parking of the coaches. This was a revelation to me as all my previous research shows only that the parking of coaches would be to the north of the site on Regent Road. It would appear that many other well-informed commentators here are as equally surprised as me. Dunctheblue has become a well-informed observer so it's necessary to ask him where he's got his information from as it's contrary to all previous information. Personally I can't for a moment understand why they'd want to park coaches on a busy arterial road but changes in plans do occur, so I'm open to being persuaded with hard evidence. perhaps Dunc will read this and respond.
9) Graham's comment about the 'hurdles' at the southern end of the West Quay, best seen at 16:42 mins. Although it's possible that they are extraordinarily robust supports for bikes or even motorbikes (that's got to be a first, surely?) I am leaning to them being the skeletons for the future EV Charging Stations, for a few reasons but mainly the maths.The eight 'hurdles' match up nicely with the 8 projected EV Charging Units in the plans (see your video of the 14th March, where I stated there will be 6 Electric Bays for all and 2 Accessible Electric Bays).
10) Re the Pump House and Hydraulic Tower asked by Mr Jevman, (this question has surely been done to death. I reckon I've made the same reply about 100 times by now) and which was replied to severally. Darren who is becoming increasingly well-informed, gave a good answer to the question with regard to the lease. The plans that were passed state only that the broad scheme is for them to be BOTH a Museum AND a Cafe. It doesn't state whether the Museum would be an EFC Museum or just a BMD Museum or both. Unless new specific plans are released we have to assume that is what will happen. End of.
11) Re the question raised by Andrew and answered by Dunc and myself. I stand my ground and these are the reasons why:
a) LoR will not want the stones damaged, as they are unique, obviously, and it would be horrendously expensive to keep manufacturing unique and specific replacement stones. It's one thing to damage a uniform Granite Sett but quite another with regard to the Family Stones. So, they will in all probability be the last items laid and certainly well after all the heavy
machinery has finished using the area, either for immediate vicinity construction or travel routes.
b) LoR have yet to do all the window finishes such as the coving, which will require continued use of cherry-pickers along the Southern Concourse.
c) LoR have yet to affix the aluminum panels to the curved underside of the SW and SE ends of the Viewing Gallery.
d) LoR still have to dig out the trenches for the ArborSystems nearest the SE corner of the brick stadium, where at least 4 more trees are to be planted.
e) LoR then also have to dig out the mirror-image trenches for the currently-seen 8 trees at the SE corner but also the additional 4 trees that will be under where the barrel-Cladding Mill crane is stationed.
f) LoR have yet to dig in and install the 14 wind-baffling arches across the Southern Concourse, that will stretch from near the base of the South Stand White steels across to the Nelson Dockside Safety Rails.
All of the above will not be quick and will take many weeks, more likely months. I'm prepared to be proven wrong but I await to see how the schedule pans out.
Thanks very much for the effort you put in to provide this info. Great to read 👌
@@gjh997You're welcome.
What a fantastic mine of information you are, David. Thanks for your time and effort in keeping us informed 😊
@@neilcarter6745 YW.
Loved that mate. And you’re right about the bravery of those lads walking on the roof. I thought the same!
Brilliant video as usual nick keep up the good work mate 👍
I think it's amazing how it can be built from the ground to what is inch by inch the graphics shown before building
As far as I'm aware away fan coaches will be parked on the Dock Road north of the stadium NOT on Derby Road which is a busy dual carriageway
Yes, I posted the same before I saw your comment, Jay.
Nick, you mentioned parking in the video
If you go up walter Street with titanic Hotel on your right go to the top of the street before Great Howard Street. There is a new paying car park big enough for coaches and a short walk to the ground
Check it out over the weekend ...its one way from Reqent Road
Great video again Nick.
Great videos Nick been watching the progress as it goes along, I think them pains of glass got damaged and they were waiting for the new piece's to get made again and get delivered and installed
Nice video Nick hope you get the tickets for you and your lad
Hi Nick best way I seem to have noticed to see if all panes are in is to look sideways along the glass windows. Man is this place coming along. I will be over for a wedding in a couple of weeks time. Hopefully get to see the stadium soon, Cheers.
Good video
still a couple at the top of the glass needed
Yes definitely 1 missing that i saw. I was like a crazy man shouting at my phone. There Nick there!!! 😂😂
Correct Gilly 2 still to do..
Gilly, they were clearly installed about a week ago and have appeared in videos on this channel and others. They're best seen at an angle (best from above the NE gate so that the reflection of the sky) but in this video, pause at about 2:42 mins.
@@davidbadcock2225 Definitely not done, I was down their today and its still missing, can clearly see it.
Great video Nick, as always. Love the questions and comments video. It's great what some of the eagle-eyed viewers spot. I also spotted 2 pieces of glass still missing from North side. Any idea when the single missing coping stone on the communication compound will be added, or has it been missed? COYB.
Neil: it's almost as if they have left it off to annoy the eagle-eyed, isn't it?! They had erected some scaffolding next to it, towards the SW corner of the DNOC recently but I think that's primarily for a window installation but they might add some height to the scaffolding yet, even if they seem to prefer using cherry-pickers for such roof work.
Oh, and I forgot to say re the windows: take another look at 2:42 mins in to this video and you can see that there is a full reflection of the Mersey Sky. Several videos in the last week have shown the 3 'missing' glass sections had been installed.
Great one again Nick. The fascination with missing panes of glass is fascinating to me If any of you grew up like I did with telephone kiosks you would be sick and tired of missing panes of glass. Not that I'm fascinated by anything but 14:45 was pretty good
Ah telephone boxes, phones by day, red light district by night.
Skippy: 😆, Tai Pan? Or the diagonal steel cross-member behind the glass?
Amazing as always nice day for ya. Will there be buses on route to ground? You on the groups are you on Facebook x
Definitely be shuttle buses to the city centre and Bootle and possibly also to Sandhills station. If I remember correctly, from the planning application, the away coaches will be parked in Regent Road (the road which runs past the stadium).
@@williamwatson228 William: that's my understanding too. I have added a comment to Jay's and which you added to. I've no idea where this info that Dunc claims to have seen comes from, even if he's one generally well-informed.
Over from Australia for the Sheffield game.
What pub will you be at before kick off?
Nick always look @ 45 degrees to check if glass has been complete you can see openings
John: quite. They are still there but clearly (pun!) are cleaner and less dew-affected than the rest when you're looking at them face-on. In THIS video you can just about see that full reflection at 2:42 mins.
@@davidbadcock2225 as always thanks David 👍
I think the coach parking will be on the dock road (Regent Road) not Great Howard Street. Too far and it's a busy road. The dock road will be closed off on match days.
Yep right outside the sh!t factory. 😂
David: yes, all the available information I can find has always stated that the coaches will be parked up on Regent Road to the north of the site. I don't know where Dunc has got his information from as to that change of plan. Personally I think it very odd that the authorities would consider seizing up a main arterial road.
Apologies if this has been asked before, but it looks to me as if the glass is different on the North and South stands. The North appears more 'frosted'. I can understand why, if one view is of the city centre and the other is of a United Utilities Plant.
At the end you can see they've started planting trees and adding stonework at the East side of the South Stand, it's getting very close to where the stones will go. So wouldn't surprise me if adding the Everton Way stones isn't too far away. Just a case of them finishing the Eastern part of the South stand so the cherry picker and scissor lift can be moved Westward
Kyle: I'm sticking to my broader estimate. Without knowing the detail of the LoR schedule's timings, I can, however, tell you that LoR have lots more ArborSystem pits to dig yet both near the corner of the SE Corner of the Stadium and then a mirror-image of all those on the SW corner. Also, they have yet to dig in and install the line of large wind baffle arches, with each one in line with a South Stand steel, stretching across to the Nelson Dock edge rails. I THINK The Everton Way stones will probably be the last additions after the rest of this work has been completed.
Another great vid.we’re are the car parks for fans going to be
Paul: I presume you're new to the commentaries on any video on BMD as this is a subject that keeps being raised and answered? EFC, LCC and their planners have focused on this stadium being as green and sustainable as possible, so apart from a few spaces on the West Quay for Stadium Staff, Accessibility and VIP's, there are no additional car park spaces provided. Fans are encouraged to use public transport, bikes or walking. Any suitable large car parks are basically at the city centre which is about 20 mins walk away. The surrounding areas will be developed in time by various parties so the overall picture may change but for now car parking is intentionally restricted.
Nick, another great video, Nick, I saw a video put out by Everton FC ref, the seat's there is no numbers on them seat , will the numbers be put on later .???
Yes, the rows will have letters and the seats individual numbers
Hi Nick, have you got the official membership? It makes it easier to get tickets. I think I pay £35 each season & it gives you a priority window of about 4 days to buy tickets before what is left (if any) go on general sale
Yes I have mate 👍🏻
also south stand, 2nd row right at the end of the left as you videoed. one pane to go.
Nothing-jg: It's such a small triangle and it's not clear to what it'd be attached. It MIGHT just be that the side-cheek coving panels might just cover it so I'm open-minded but on balance I'd agree with you.
did you get your tickets for Sat?
I was also unlucky going into my 6 season in a row
I hope they include some bicycle areas /sheds.
Rocky: there are and will be loads of pedal bike stands, with most of them being along the inside of the Regent Road wall.
The missing cladding at 13:00 is where the access scaffold, and materials hoist were located.
Pleasantville: Good day to you. Indeed it was as you say. Sometimes Nick picks up on 'issues'/'observational comments' that allow the spreading around of 'shout-outs' for his subscribers. As you can guess, those bottom pieces have to be completed as part of the finishing off of the crenellation in front of the Mansard Roof wall. if you look closely you can see how each part of the gap between the top of the brick facades, and their coping stones, and the front face of the to-be Dark Grey Mansard Roof Wall, has to be boxed in in the same shape. The last pieces that go in are the bottom row of wall-facing panels.
2 missing panes NICK North STAND get a bigger screen, looks like 4 missing on South Stand, 14 piexes of Barrel Cladding on Nelson Dock Joseph
Noseypoke: I have to disagree with regards to the windows and here's why. Several videos show the THREE missing glass panels of the North Window have now been installed. The new glass sections are just clearer than the long-established majority. The best way to see them is not larger screens but by looking at the window from an angle, such as from over the NE site gate. In this video, pause at 2:42 mins in.
As for the South Window, there is only ONE potential remaining glass section missing, a very small triangular piece just up from the bottom right/SE edge. It's difficult to see exactly to what it would be affixed, unlike all the others, so it might JUST be that the future coving panels will cover that gap anyway. Hence why I state it as 'potentially missing.
Still can not see the archibald leach criss cross on the brickwork?
Stephen: it's frustrating I know, but it IS there. There are certain areas that show it better than others and certain droners who catch it better due to slow speed, low height and accuracy. The varying light levels make a difference too.
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This has probably been answered several times so apologies - but what is the reasoning behind the black lines between brick facade around the ground? Is this staying, and if so why isn't it brick all round? Cheers
Purely aesthetics as far as I know, designed that way by the architect.
@@alanrbooth43 Cheers Alan
It's Design, but many of the panels are partly see through / perforated, but look full solid from a distance.
Michael: Dan Meis wanted the building to reflect the surrounding architecture, particularly the Titanic Hotel, where he stayed on each visit. So, red-brick it was always to be. However, most brick buildings also have windows in the facades, but the brick facades here only lie in front of service facilities, corridors, stairwells etc. not lounge rooms, i.e there is no need for windows.
Full walls, even if crenellated, without some sort of visual breaklines, would look awful. So, the inset sections of the facades have Black Aluminium panels instead.
They are solid in front of internal walls but have different densities of perforations in them depending on whether they are in front of access points such as stairwells and corridors which then allows a level of airflow, whilst wind-baffling, but it also allows those inside to have a glimpse of the view out.
In the original designs the patterns in the panels were meant to continue the lines of the Leitch designs in the brickwork but the Planners didn't appreciate that and wanted the Leitch design toned down, which, personally, I think is a shame.
@@davidbadcock2225 thank you for such a detailed answer David!
Sera un estadio muy bonito con una experiencia increible, alguien sabe cuanto será su aforo?
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@@DuncTheBlue1878 gracias!
Looks like the scaffolding has been stripped so they can continue the barrel cladding
Billy: they are not correlated. The weight on the roof is the leading factor, not the service towers.
Wow aren't those guys on the roof supposed to be tethered or anchored to something? Bit concerned like you Nick around not having safety harness when doing roofing.
A nice earner for the company that gets the contract to clean all the glass.
🙂.
It’s self cleaning glass
@@DuncTheBlue1878It is indeed but the term is a misnomer. It still requires maintenance and should really be called Low Maintenance. It has to have the right combination of UV light and water to function best.
pieces are not missing... they just have not been fitted yet. DOH.
Make a coffeeshop in the highdraulic tower
Jurgen: The outline plan has always been for a combined museum and cafe and there have been no further details revealed that would negate that.
@@davidbadcock2225 such a shame David. Thank you for your humor
@@davidbadcock2225 would have been nice to smoke some joints before the match
2 bits of glass on the north stand still missing
I could have sworn they were in last week. Have they taken them back out again? 😂
India: take another look at 2:42 mins in to this video and you can see that there is a full reflection of the Mersey Sky. Several videos in the last week have shown the 3 'missing' glass sections had been installed. Looking at them at an angle is better than fully face-on.
@@colingillbanks4022 Colin: no, you're OCD antennae can relax. Take another look at 2:42 mins and the reflections.
Has anyone heard if we have acquired a sponsor for the new stadium ? Barcelona have struck a huge deal worth hundreds of millions with Spotify. Why do our marketing / commercial team always seem to struggle to negotiate good deals for the club early doors. When they do eventually get sponsors they're normally last minute and pretty crap to be honest. Surely we should have sealed a deal by now? The extra cash would be useful especially now.
Ps thanks again for sharing these amazing videos with us all,really appreciate it
Tottenham still haven't got a stadium sponsor, not that easy getting one.
Barca are building a monster stadium, Twice our capacity, at 105,000 seats.
Lee: EFC appointed a USA agency to source a stadium sponsor, highlighted on official releases back in 2023. Apparently EFC are 'encouraged' that they have the right sort of interest. Now, that may or may not be true, in a secretive world, but I imagine a huge hurdle to getting sponsors on board are the financial and ownership shenanigans going on, of which I feel sure you must be aware?
It's time for Everton Football Club to make a statement about about moving the legends statues to Bramley Moor.
They already have. The statues are staying put, outside Goodison!
@@williamwatson228 🙃.
Nick is the red brickwork manufactured. 😂.
It's manufactured from actual brick.
But why red.😮
@@user-xi3ho9gw8x ; mainly because bricks are usually a reddish brown colour!!
Your joking, been a bricklayer all my life, blue engineers are a lovely brick, to late now there red forever. 😮
To fit in with the surrounding buildings, like the tobacco warehouse and Titanic Hotel etc.
Still looks to be 2 pieces missing on the top row? 🤷♂️
Steven: take another look at 2:42 mins in to this video and you can see that there is a full reflection of the Mersey Sky. Several videos in the last week have shown the 3 'missing' glass sections had been installed. Looking at them at an angle is better than fully face-on.
Not complete yet still two more to go. central and to your right
Nothing-jg: take another look at 2:42 mins in to this video and you can see that there is a full reflection of the Mersey Sky. Several videos in the last week have shown the 3 'missing' glass sections had been installed. Looking at them at an angle is better than fully face-on.
@@davidbadcock2225 Thks heaps David.
@@nothing-jg7fw 👌
Defo still 2 pieces of glass missing top of north stand
Yes strange because last week it looked finished but you can make out 2 spots where they have not fitted the brackets for the trim above and looks like glass is missing in those spots.
Craig: take another look at 2:42 mins in to this video and you can see that there is a full reflection of the Mersey Sky. Several videos in the last week have shown the 3 'missing' glass sections had been installed. Looking at them at an angle is better than fully face-on.