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Everton’s new stadium will have an incredible footprint, as the latest footage from the Bramley-Moore Dock has been released

Everton have shown what the layout of their new Bramley-Moore Dock will look like in the latest stunning footage released by the area.

The Blues are approaching a full year of work on the waterfront, after starting the process in July 2021. The transformation, which took place before the 52,888-seat stadium was built, has already been huge for supporters in the coming months.

Everton provided regular exciting updates from the area as the project progressed at a rapid pace. The latter have seen the concrete superstructure constantly rising in all four corners of the terrain, with the steel structure already underway to connect them and form the pillars of the new terrain.

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On Friday afternoon, the Blues released their latest amazing footage with a drone from the Bramley-Moore Dock and, as always, this did not disappoint.

The video clearly shows the steel structure that is being built on the south stand of the stadium, and the frame is already beginning to be something like the structure that will eventually stand in this area. A third giant tower crane is already in place to help with all the latest advances.

The steel structure is also advancing rapidly on the north stand, with the two corners in this area of ​​the construction site approaching their connection by metal frames. All the concrete structures in the corners of the pitch seem to have ladders built, which in a few years will be the way the Evertonians will take their way to their seats at the new stadium.

But perhaps the most interesting aspect of the club’s latest video came as part of their editing process. The Blues imposed the super size of the Bramley-Moore Dock and showed exactly where it will be placed in relation to all the construction work that is being done.

The field will be located in the center of the dock, which is filled with 450,000 cubic meters of fluidized sand and compacted to make solid ground from which to build the club. As things stand, there is not much visible work in this area on the surface site, so Everton’s latest footage is a welcome reminder to fans of the enormity of this project.

In the coming months, the skeletons of the north and south grandstands can be seen rising above the dock walls in an exciting development that Everton residents will be able to see with their own eyes if they find themselves close to the waterfront. The project is planned to be completed on time for the 2024/25 season in the Premier League.