
Everton reveal Fresh update on £500m Bramley-Moore Dock stadium
Everton have revealed that fans can now see the full height of the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium following the installation of supporting steelwork trestles for the roof trusses.
According to the club’s website, the first of the giant trusses that are being pieced together at ground level will be fitted into place this week.
There will be two trusses in the North stand of the stadium, both of which comprise of three pre-assembled sections that will be lifted into place separately.

This marks a milestone in the development of Everton’s new stadium, as the 15 lifts of individual sections of truss are arguably the most important development in the structure.
It also provides Evertonians with the chance to get excited, the stadium progression has made huge strides in the last few months.

2024/2025.
The 2024/2025 season is the target set by the Everton hierarchy to have the Bramley-Moore Dock stadium completed and ready for use.
Everything about the stadium is a positive one for Evertonians and the people of Liverpool, it will provide jobs, act as a new entertainment venue and bring in more money to the city.
There is also a knowledge transfer partnership in place with Liverpool John Moors University that will allow students to become involved in the project.
In terms of the football club, the Bramley-Moor Dock stadium will allow Everton to compete more on a global scale and battle against other Premier League juggernauts.
It will attract better players to the team and offers them a better standard of facilities to be involved with.
You only have to look as far as the blueprint Tottenham have created with their new stadium to see the benefits of investing in a new ground.