by Hendo » 30 Jun 2017 11:17
by Nameless » 30 Jun 2017 11:43
by West Stand Man » 30 Jun 2017 18:54
No Fixed Abode Has the club looked into their cladding on the stadium/hotel as to whether it's safe or not?
by multisync1830 » 01 Jul 2017 12:12
Nameless For a raft of reasons I would be amazed if there was any similarity, there is no reason why they would use insulatimg cladding on a stadium.
The stadium manager is pretty switched on though so he's likely to have been on top of it.
I'd have thought the hotel would be more likely to be an issue.
by Sutekh » 01 Jul 2017 14:49
by nevo1970 » 01 Jul 2017 15:20
multisync1830Nameless For a raft of reasons I would be amazed if there was any similarity, there is no reason why they would use insulatimg cladding on a stadium.
The stadium manager is pretty switched on though so he's likely to have been on top of it.
I'd have thought the hotel would be more likely to be an issue.
from memory it is 75mm foam insulated panels which is standard for the clad sections of the occupied area of the site and of the hotel. the perimeter of the stadium -what you can see from the walkway and stairwells are uninsulated afair (happy TBC'ed)
it must be remembered this site was constructed back in 98'> with the exception of the hotel 'new wing' so it is unlikely to be of the same material makeup
On the other note, Ray is 100% clued up on pretty much everything and I have no doubt that was his first question the morning after the fire...
by Maneki Neko » 03 Jul 2017 10:03
by WoodleyRoyal » 03 Jul 2017 11:22
multisync1830 from memory it is 75mm foam insulated panels which is standard for the clad sections of the occupied area of the site and of the hotel. the perimeter of the stadium -what you can see from the walkway and stairwells are uninsulated afair (happy TBC'ed)
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