Construction start date given for Everton’s new Bramley-Moore Dock stadium

Everton's proposed new stadium

Work on Everton’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock site will commence this month.

Everton is taking possession of the site on Monday 26 July, with contractors Laing O’Rourke immediately beginning the first phase of the project as  part of the construction of the 52,888 capacity stadium.

That first phase of the development will be the enabling works to prepare the dock site in readiness for the build.

Work will include the repair and preservation of the Grade II listed dock wall, stabilising of the hydraulic tower located on the site, the development of welfare facilities for Laing O’Rourke construction staff, the preparation for demolition of existing non-listed structures, and raking of the dock floor.

Pipework will also be installed that will be used for the infilling of the dock.

Once these works are completed, Laing O’Rourke will begin the process of infilling the dock.

Everton’s new stadium

 

Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright said: “We are thrilled to be able to confirm that construction work will commence on our new stadium later this month.

“This will be a momentous day in the history of the Club and is testament to the ambition and financial commitment of Farhad  and the determination and talent of Denise and her executive team at the Club.

“Like every Evertonian Goodison Park has been a massive part of my life but in moving forward we could not have found a more fitting nor more glorious site for our new stadium – one which will both honour our history and celebrate our magnificent future.”

CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale said: “This moment will rank as one of the most important in the Club’s history as it symbolises a new era for Evertonians, an era which will see our supporters, their children and their children’s children supporting their team in one of the finest stadiums in world football.

“This project presents such an exciting future for our club and is a clear demonstration of our owner’s commitment and ambition.”

Everton’s new stadium will deliver a £1bn boost to the city’s economy and provide up to 15,000 jobs for local people (12,000 during the construction phase).

It is estimated that it will attract around 1.4m visitors to the city and more than £255m will be spent through the local supply chains.

It will also accelerate other local development – Liverpool Waters and Ten Streets – worth more than £650m and provide an annual boost of £2.1m in Council Tax receipts and Business Rates income of £1.7m per year.

Today’s news has been welcomed by leaders from politics and the Premier League.

Premier League CEO Richard Masters said: “A start date for construction on Everton’s new stadium is not only welcome news for the club and their fans, but for the Premier League as a whole. This new home will give Everton and visiting supporters a fantastic matchday experience and provide players with state-of-the-art playing and recovery facilities, while also positively impacting the local community.”

Steve Rotheram

Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “Bramley-Moore is an area that has been crying out for investment for generations, so it’s fantastic to see that Everton are finally beginning construction on their new stadium.

“The new ground will be a transformative project for the whole area, attracting investment and creating thousands of jobs – as well as giving our region another world-class facility that will attract visitors from all over.”

Chris Capes, Director of Development for Peel L&P’s Liverpool Waters, added: “With this massive investment in the most northern part of Liverpool Waters, the stadium development will accelerate the regeneration of the waterfront and bring employment and investment into north Liverpool’s most deprived wards, with the whole city region benefitting.”

 

 

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