Goodison Park has been hallowed turf in the eyes of Evertonians for 132 years since they left Anfield for England’s first purpose-built football ground in 1892 but the preparation work for the pitch at their new stadium has now underway.
Here is a round-up of that latest milestone at Bramley-Moore Dock and other off-the-field news at Everton over the past week.
Everton new stadium project hits another landmark as work underway on pitch
Contractors have arrived on site at Everton Stadium to start the latest significant feature of the development, with the first job to remove the recycled stone initially laid to provide a solid surface for the heavy duty equipment used in the construction of the waterfront landmark. Work to help with the installation of features including undersoil heating will then follow with plans to start planting grass seed around August.
The starting point for the pitch preparation is the removal of that layer of stone, known as a piling mat. Beyond that, the focus is on the pitchside ducting, which is key for the installation of cabling for match broadcasters, irrigation piping, undersoil heating and drainage. The pitch will then be built in layers.
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Ben Williams, package manager for Laing O’Rourke, who is overseeing the pitch development, explained: “At the minute, we are just concentrating on the initial stages of those ducting and utility installations. SEL Environmental will then return around July to install the root layers, all of the drainage and irrigation and build up the layers, and we’re hoping to
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