
‘Jaw-dropping’ update emerges on Everton Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium construction
Terracing has now been installed on the steep-tiered South Stand at the Bramley-Moore Dock Stadium as construction continues on the new home of Everton, according to Building Design & Construction Magazine.
The magazine described the terracing as “jaw-dropping”, as it was shared via their website on 6 November that virtually all of the double-stepped concrete terracing units are now in place on the stand which will eventually house 13,000 fans.
This comes as well as new glazing in the second level concourse, the first speakers being positioned into the roof spaces of the North Stand, and the preparation for blue seats to be fitted across the whole upper tier before Christmas.

Steady progress is being made
The progress being made on the new Everton Stadium will be a huge boost to all around the club, not only because there is a clear vision for the club moving into the future, but things are finally starting to take shape in terms of the look of the stadium.
With the start of the installation of blue seats across the top tier, what has so far appeared as the early stages of construction will begin to look like the home of Everton Football Club, something the fans can take enormous pride in.
At a time of plenty of uncertainty surrounding the club, the construction and eventual opening of the stadium is a silver lining amongst the clouds and a bright light at the end of the tunnel as far as the progression of Everton as a club goes.

A clear plan is in place, the design and interior construction are now beginning, and it won’t be too long until Everton have a new home stadium with hopes of hosting Premier League matches becoming stronger after their recent league performances.
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