Fox in the North Posted 2 January 2020 Posted 2 January 2020 No new photos/videos but I have found a pretty cool website where a photographer has been uploading images of the progress. https://www.picfair.com/search?utf8=✓&q=Leicester+City+Training+Ground&button= I still can't quite believe the scale of the project!
Spudulike Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 I've not seen any details of the sustainability of this project. Any solar panels or wind farm? Anything 1
Popular Post urban.spaceman Posted 4 January 2020 Popular Post Posted 4 January 2020 3 hours ago, Spudulike said: I've not seen any details of the sustainability of this project. Any solar panels or wind farm? Anything Nope it’s specifically drawing power from Seagrave village so locals might find it difficult watch TV or cook. 13
urban.spaceman Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 It was designed that way out of pure spite. 2
StanSP Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 7 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: Nope it’s specifically drawing power from Seagrave village so locals might find it difficult watch TV or cook. 7 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said: It was designed that way out of pure spite. I thought they harvested all the newts for their energy and have them working like those worker-ants
urban.spaceman Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 8 minutes ago, StanSP said: I thought they harvested all the newts for their energy and have them working like those worker-ants Don’t be daft Stan newts are famously unreliable.
davieG Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 1 hour ago, urban.spaceman said: Don’t be daft Stan newts are famously unreliable. Yeah I've heard often pissed. 1 1
Guest SO1 Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 1 hour ago, urban.spaceman said: Don’t be daft Stan newts are famously unreliable. The matrix!
Guest SO1 Posted 4 January 2020 Posted 4 January 2020 @ithuriel Ever see the movie? Substitute newts for humans as a power source. Or is it humans for newts. Whatever. Get it.
Popular Post Fox in the North Posted 8 January 2020 Popular Post Posted 8 January 2020 (edited) Edited 8 January 2020 by Fox in the North 5 2
ozleicester Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 On 02/01/2020 at 09:00, Blue Fox 72 said: Yeah but we'll never sell out the 499 tickets to fill the stadium. A capacity of 325 would easily be enough! Whereabouts are the Kop and Family stand?
urban.spaceman Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 15 hours ago, Fox in the North said: The scale of this project is just unbelievable for a club like us. We truly are blessed. 4
Fox in the North Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 1 hour ago, urban.spaceman said: The scale of this project is just unbelievable for a club like us. We truly are blessed. It boggles my mind how big it is, especially when you see how small the people are on the roof of the indoor pitch
KingsX Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 Only City have a training complex so great it needs a chant. “Your Training Complex is Shit” or “Best Buildings in Europe, you’ll never sing that”. Get on it, UFS. 4
TWUKO Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 Coming along nicely, flooding appears to have gone too! This is a massive project, I still cant believe it, it's about twice the size of liverpool's new trading ground, a real statement of intent from the club!
UHDrive Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 Long time since I've been on here. Does anyone know what the blank white area is on the new training ground (underground basement level facing the show pitch)?. They sure have added quite a bit onto the building here. Impressive....
Fox in the North Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 3 minutes ago, UHDrive said: Long time since I've been on here. Does anyone know what the blank white area is on the new training ground (underground basement level facing the show pitch)?. They sure have added quite a bit onto the building here. Impressive.... Unless I’m getting the wrong end of the stick I think that’s going to be the players garden. Are those layouts on the planning website?
UHDrive Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 6 minutes ago, Fox in the North said: Unless I’m getting the wrong end of the stick I think that’s going to be the players garden. Are those layouts on the planning website? Ah thanks. I thought it might be the swimming pool that they've added into the plans. Yes I got it off of the planning website, some excellent stuff on there (drawings not ecology reports!).
smitha Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 Think it is pre-season this year, tight schedule with no extensions.
UHDrive Posted 9 January 2020 Posted 9 January 2020 5 minutes ago, dan_fox said: When’s the expected completion date? Its early June for when the players are back. McLaren construction are fixed on an 84 week deadline with no over runs. Its looking anyway apart from the grass on the pitches... 1
urban.spaceman Posted 10 January 2020 Posted 10 January 2020 3 hours ago, UHDrive said: Long time since I've been on here. Does anyone know what the blank white area is on the new training ground (underground basement level facing the show pitch)?. They sure have added quite a bit onto the building here. Impressive.... 3 hours ago, Fox in the North said: Unless I’m getting the wrong end of the stick I think that’s going to be the players garden. Are those layouts on the planning website? 2 hours ago, UHDrive said: Ah thanks. I thought it might be the swimming pool that they've added into the plans. Yes I got it off of the planning website, some excellent stuff on there (drawings not ecology reports!). There's definitely a hydrotherapy pool going in there somewhere. 1
urban.spaceman Posted 10 January 2020 Posted 10 January 2020 A few updates to plans from before Christmas: https://pap.charnwood.gov.uk/AnitePublicDocs/01053528.pdf
urban.spaceman Posted 10 January 2020 Posted 10 January 2020 75m Lattice Truss for Leicester City Training Ground Nicola20th September 2019 BHC Fabricate 75m Lattice Truss for Leicester City Training Ground The indoor football pitch at Leicester City Training Ground comprises of a Square Hollow section diagrid spanning between a series of SHS Arched Lattice Trusses. The lattice truss consists of 4 sections that span 75m (2.2 to 3.9m deep) between reinforced concrete buttress walls with concealed bolted connections between each section. 3 x 110mm diameter pins are used to connect the 4 main bottom boom sections of the truss. Each lattice truss weighs 23.5 tonnes. The main roof steelwork of the covered pitch is exposed, and all connections were meticulously detailed with concealed bolting to meet the architectural requirements. A temporary central trestle will be required during the erection and levelling of the trusses. 3 1
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