Really like these. Finding myself watching bits again and again. One thing which jumped out at me is that in the last couple weeks they seem to be spending more time on exterior glazing, presumably on the assumption that weather starts to deteriorate soon. Does feel like there is an incredible amount still to do
The significant effort is currently invested to completing the East stand and preparing the pitch levels. Internal soft finishing commences from the North Stand and progresses south around Easter.
Overall, we are currently on schedule. But it's tight.
The significant effort is currently invested to completing the East stand and preparing the pitch levels. Internal soft finishing commences from the North Stand and progresses south around Easter.
Overall, we are currently on schedule. But it's tight.
That's exactly what they are for. They need an even surface to build the cable structure for the roof. Instead of using up a lot of space on the pitch (which is occupied anyway), they have built this structure. This way they can work with the roof system at the same time as working on the pitch.Can someone explain what the scaffolding looking structures are for which are currently in the middle tier? I assume they're something to do with getting the roof up given the things which look like cables hanging down now
secret weapon...for when teams come and park the busCan someone explain what the scaffolding looking structures are for which are currently in the middle tier? I assume they're something to do with getting the roof up given the things which look like cables hanging down now
A much welcomed change in my view.I've just "liked" this and am loving the progress it represents for both the club and the area but.....
am I the only one that feels just a twinge of regret for the fact that this "beast" is going the change the nature of The High Road forever.
Whoever they rent scaffolding off is doing well.
We've probably bought them and will sell them when the price of steel goes up, like the cranes
It's GKR scaffolding. One of the biggest suppliers of scaffolding in the UK. WHL is just one of a lot of projects they are doing atm. Owner Lee Roswell is a Spurs fan and has provided lots of photos during the build.Whoever they rent scaffolding off is doing well.
Sounds like someone actually reads the articles in Scaff Mag, rather than just look at the pictures.It's GKR scaffolding. One of the biggest suppliers of scaffolding in the UK. WHL is just one of a lot of projects they are doing atm.
Sounds like someone actually reads the articles in Scaff Mag, rather than just look at the pictures.
Sounds like someone actually reads the articles in Scaff Mag, rather than just look at the pictures.