- January 19, 2021
- Posted by: SportsV
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Everton Football Club plans to build a new 52,888-capacity stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock on the banks of the River Mersey. With the historic UNESCO site in North Liverpool currently semi-derelict, the project is set to have a transformational effect on the Liverpool City Region and the Northern Powerhouse.
Having previously worked alongside the Premier League Club on plans for the catering facilities at the new stadium, Tricon Foodservice Consultants Ltd is now collaborating with contractor Laing O’Rourke to further develop and refine the designs.
The stadium’s F&B facilities will include several hospitality lounges, varied concessions and a ‘home-end’ destination. As is the trend with many modern stadia, it is intended that the venue will be used to host other non-match day events. With this in mind, the F&B facilities must also be suitable and accessible for concert, conference, exhibition and other secondary post-COVID-19 usage.
The waterfront location of the new stadium has strongly influenced the design and planning of the development. The stunning brick, steel and glass design takes inspiration from the historic maritime and warehouse buildings nearby.
Everton has received widespread support for its plans from local residents, business leaders, as well as local and national politicians.
The Club’s stadium development is expected to have a transformational impact on the Liverpool City Region and the Northern Powerhouse by delivering a £1.3bn boost to the economy, creating more than 15,000 jobs, attracting 1.4m visitors annually and generating £237m of societal value.
Tricon’s Project Director, Jason Farrer – who led the design work at Bramley-Moore Dock, is delighted to be working on another world-class stadium development – as he confirmed:
We have worked extensively in the stadia sector and are pleased to bring our expertise and unique skill-set to this exciting new project. The Bramley-Moore Dock location, within Liverpool’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, means extreme care and attention to detail has been built into the plans at all levels of the development to meet planning approval. That has included the F&B facilities.
Delivering catering facilities for multiple usage is a concept we’re very familiar with, and together with the Club, contractor and architects, we’re working to deliver something befitting to this unique scheme.
Everton Football Club will be sharing insights on The People’s Project during ALSD International taking place in Liverpool, September 6-7, with attendees set to take a technical tour of Goodison Park, where concepts are being trialled ready for the proposed new stadium.
More details of Tricon’s involvement in this project will follow in due course.
Project Team
Everton Football Club selected Laing O’Rourke as preferred building contractor, which appointed Pattern Design as technical architect, taking over from MEIS Architects.
BuroHappold and Planit-IE are working as the engineering consultants and landscape architects respectively.
Images, courtesy: Pattern Architects
The upcoming virtual and hybrid editions of ALSD International will focus on increasing revenue via new builds, renovations, service expansions & technology, and reopening with confidence. The newly-added virtual event will be held March 15, 2021. For more, click on the banner below…
The hybrid event, being hosted by Liverpool Football Club September 6-7th, will feature a high-level conference, exhibition and long-awaited networking events, as well as technical tours of Anfield, Everton’s Goodison Park and M&S Bank Arena. NB: With the microsite now live, attendees can begin networking and sharing insights.
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