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Was meant to be January/early February start and take 12 weeks so I’m guessing when work does start it’s not going to be too obvious that they’re off and running.
I thought it was 2-3 weeks to lift it
Was meant to be January/early February start and take 12 weeks so I’m guessing when work does start it’s not going to be too obvious that they’re off and running.
It was stated as 3 weeks. Going up jan/feb. If it’s 12 weeks we will be going back to Wembley!!I thought it was 2-3 weeks to lift it
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I thought it was 2-3 weeks to lift it
I don't think they're lifting a finished roof. Maybe 2-3 weeks to lift the structure and another 9 to add panels and finish it?I thought it was 2-3 weeks to lift it
I don't think they're lifting a finished roof. Maybe 2-3 weeks to lift the structure and another 9 to add panels and finish it?
I'm trying to find the link towards the end of last year but no joy. May have been a mix up as it was also meant to take 12 weeks for the retractable pitch.Ok, thanks, I can understand that but all I've ever seen is the timescale for the lift.
It comes from the THST meeting with Levy.The roof won't be up this November. In the last meeting between Club and THST, Levy responded in answer to a question, that a good indicator if the stadium is on time is that of the roof going on in January or February and is to take about 12 weeks to complete.
As an aside the construction of the retractable pitch is due to commence in October and also take 12 weeks to complete (don't know if that includes the actual grass or just the steel tray dollies
I'm trying to find the link towards the end of last year but no joy. May have been a mix up as it was also meant to take 12 weeks for the retractable pitch.
http://www.thstofficial.com/thst-news/thfcthst-board-to-board-meeting-2-may-2017-reportDidn't Levy give the timescale in the fans forum thing?
I could swear he said end of February
So who pays the difference? The council?
Also it does nothing to alleviate the waiting list for those who waiting for a home. As i said we have 100,000 children homeless in this country how does giving away council land to private developers help this?
Anyway probably better to leave it as we are derailing the thread.
Still looks on course for the first early February (first/second week) .http://www.thstofficial.com/thst-news/thfcthst-board-to-board-meeting-2-may-2017-report
Late January/early February.
3. Northumberland Development Project
- KL asked for an outline of the build schedule for the stadium from here on in. It was obviously on time right now, considering the Wembley deal had been signed, but what should fans look out for over the coming months as signals it’s still on course? DL said that the roof going on at the end of January/ early February 2018 would be a big indicator
So who pays the difference? The council?
Also it does nothing to alleviate the waiting list for those who waiting for a home. As i said we have 100,000 children homeless in this country how does giving away council land to private developers help this?
Anyway probably better to leave it as we are derailing the thread.