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Riverside Development Update

Started by Friendsoffulham, June 06, 2019, 02:33:53 PM

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Quote from: mrmicawbers on October 20, 2020, 04:22:17 PM
Thanks for the Pics and Video.I was trying to find the schedule of works I know I have seen it somewhere and gives a finish date.I thought it was on the official Riverside update but can't find it now.

Its on this thread if you go back a few pages, it appears to be about 6 months behind schedule.

Chestfield John

This was the dates given toΒ  FST
RIVERSIDE STAND PROGRESS
Whilst supporters can see progress of the Riverside Stand demolition progressing match by match, many have requested an update on next steps. The Trust asked for an overview of the main phases of the project and the Club provided the following summary with estimated dates. These dates were recently discussed with local residents at an open information session.
Phased demolition of old stand – underway, completion December 2019
New river wall and walkway piling – underway, completion early 2020
Putney Stand substructures and piling – underway
Putney Stand steel erection – commences November 2019
Basement excavation (18,000 m3) – commences January 2020
Basement piling – February 2020 to March 2020
River deck construction – November 2019 to February 2020
Steel erection – April 2020 to October 2020
Internal mechanical / electrical works – April 2020 to March 2021
Glazing – commences May 2020
Pre-cast concrete terracing – June 2020 to October 2020
Steel roof trusses lifted in – July 2020 to October 2020
Fit out – March 2020 to July 2021

fcfulham55

Quote from: Chestfield John on October 20, 2020, 05:28:35 PM
This was the dates given toΒ  FST
RIVERSIDE STAND PROGRESS
Whilst supporters can see progress of the Riverside Stand demolition progressing match by match, many have requested an update on next steps. The Trust asked for an overview of the main phases of the project and the Club provided the following summary with estimated dates. These dates were recently discussed with local residents at an open information session.
Phased demolition of old stand – underway, completion December 2019
New river wall and walkway piling – underway, completion early 2020
Putney Stand substructures and piling – underway
Putney Stand steel erection – commences November 2019
Basement excavation (18,000 m3) – commences January 2020
Basement piling – February 2020 to March 2020
River deck construction – November 2019 to February 2020
Steel erection – April 2020 to October 2020
Internal mechanical / electrical works – April 2020 to March 2021
Glazing – commences May 2020
Pre-cast concrete terracing – June 2020 to October 2020
Steel roof trusses lifted in – July 2020 to October 2020
Fit out – March 2020 to July 2021


Based on this, we're months and months behind!
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Penfold

Quote from: fcfulham55 on October 20, 2020, 05:33:14 PM
Quote from: Chestfield John on October 20, 2020, 05:28:35 PM
This was the dates given toΒ  FST
RIVERSIDE STAND PROGRESS
Whilst supporters can see progress of the Riverside Stand demolition progressing match by match, many have requested an update on next steps. The Trust asked for an overview of the main phases of the project and the Club provided the following summary with estimated dates. These dates were recently discussed with local residents at an open information session.
Phased demolition of old stand – underway, completion December 2019
New river wall and walkway piling – underway, completion early 2020
Putney Stand substructures and piling – underway
Putney Stand steel erection – commences November 2019
Basement excavation (18,000 m3) – commences January 2020
Basement piling – February 2020 to March 2020
River deck construction – November 2019 to February 2020
Steel erection – April 2020 to October 2020
Internal mechanical / electrical works – April 2020 to March 2021
Glazing – commences May 2020
Pre-cast concrete terracing – June 2020 to October 2020
Steel roof trusses lifted in – July 2020 to October 2020
Fit out – March 2020 to July 2021


Based on this, we're months and months behind!

I would say yes. But it's not entirely surprising in these times πŸ˜”

sarnian

Interesting video on the offal. Steelwork looks huge. Should see big difference by the end of the year. Lots of work going on at Tilbury which will be shipped up by barge and lifted into place by 460 ton crane.

Looks like something that when completed we will all be proud of.

Black, White and Fred

Quote from: sarnian on October 20, 2020, 08:10:43 PM
Interesting video on the offal. Steelwork looks huge. Should see big difference by the end of the year. Lots of work going on at Tilbury which will be shipped up by barge and lifted into place by 460 ton crane.

Looks like something that when completed we will all be proud of.

Here's the link: https://www.fulhamfc.com/news/2020/october/October-Riverside-Update/
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cmg


Excellent video.
Good to see [at c.3.30] a large barge being moored alongside. Presumably full of apologies from those who were adament that the thing would never get off the ground.

The project manager on the video seems a most impressive bloke.
A challenging, multi-facetted job. Wonder what he's doing when it's finished.

Middlesexclub

Yes good video. Fantastic investment by the Khan family. Building a legacy πŸ‘

mrmicawbers

Initially thought how can you spend 100 mill on a stand?Can see now why.Very impressive structure bloody massive.


filham

Good picture also on the OFFAL, looks like we are building the equivalentΒ  of the Forth Bridge for the 21st century,

FriendofFulhamDodger

Can't wait to visit again after all the crap.

SG

Quote from: cmg on October 20, 2020, 08:56:09 PM

Excellent video.
Good to see [at c.3.30] a large barge being moored alongside. Presumably full of apologies from those who were adament that the thing would never get off the ground.

The project manager on the video seems a most impressive bloke.
A challenging, multi-facetted job. Wonder what he's doing when it's finished.

My hat is ready to be eaten - needs some seasoning to make it edible


G_Gribby

With bad weather normally arrives to London from the west over the Thames this new higher construction will shelter the rest of the Cottage well. It's a tuff time waiting surely..
Only Sweden has Swedish gooseberries.

grandad

Superb video & interview. Just shows what a daunting task the project is. Certainly not an Ikea flatpack like some other new stands.
Where there's a will there's a wife

Pieter A’dam

If they are not ready August 2021, I wonder how they will deal with ST holders moving them back to the Riverside stand mid season ....


SuffolkWhite

Looking good, and the delay does not bother me. Can't wait to get back to the Cottage.
Never doubted ths Khan's would see this through, turning out to be good owners!
Guy goes into the doctor's.
"Doc, I've got a cricket ball stuck up my backside
"How's that?"
"Don't you start"

toshes mate

Really interesting stuff in the video from Andrew Mackintosh, with lots of snippets concerning the logistics of moving stuff from Tilbury to Craven Cottage such as the need to have tides that offer the necessary height under the bridges.Β  For that reason alone the project is a serious engineering feat given Craven Cottage's somewhat unique location.Β  It is already looking impressive in its skeletal stage and doesn't seem to be lagging too far behind schedule given the innovation the Project Manager and his team has introduced.

Colton F.C.

Quote from: G_Gribby on October 21, 2020, 08:38:12 AM
With bad weather normally arrives to London from the west over the Thames this new higher construction will shelter the rest of the Cottage well. It's a tuff time waiting surely..
Now we have no Norwegian players born north of the Artic Circle it is a good time to keep the squad toasty.


mrmicawbers

Quote from: toshes mate on October 21, 2020, 10:33:38 AM
Really interesting stuff in the video from Andrew Mackintosh, with lots of snippets concerning the logistics of moving stuff from Tilbury to Craven Cottage such as the need to have tides that offer the necessary height under the bridges.Β  For that reason alone the project is a serious engineering feat given Craven Cottage's somewhat unique location.Β  It is already looking impressive in its skeletal stage and doesn't seem to be lagging too far behind schedule given the innovation the Project Manager and his team has introduced.
Can't wait to see the documentary Extreme Engineering on Discovery Channel

Huxley

Quote from: mrmicawbers on October 21, 2020, 11:37:04 AM
Quote from: toshes mate on October 21, 2020, 10:33:38 AM
Really interesting stuff in the video from Andrew Mackintosh, with lots of snippets concerning the logistics of moving stuff from Tilbury to Craven Cottage such as the need to have tides that offer the necessary height under the bridges.Β  For that reason alone the project is a serious engineering feat given Craven Cottage's somewhat unique location.Β  It is already looking impressive in its skeletal stage and doesn't seem to be lagging too far behind schedule given the innovation the Project Manager and his team has introduced.
Can't wait to see the documentary Extreme Engineering on Discovery Channel

Coming to the Fulham shop in 2022, just in time for father's day.