Pro Installer January 2015 - Issue 22 | Page 27

27 PRO INSTALLER JANUARY 2015 PRO SPORT @proinstaller1 Stadium roof begins to take shape at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park • At 45,000sq metres, the new roof will be twice the size of the original. • At 84 metres at its deepest point it will be the longest cantilevered roof of its type in the world. The first piece of roof panelling has been lifted into place at the iconic Stadium in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, marking another major milestone towards it becoming a year round multi-use venue that will deliver a lasting sporting, cultural and community legacy in east London. The lifting of the roof panel comes after several weeks of preparation works. Eight kilometres of cable, net weighing 930 tonnes, was lifted and connected over a four week period before 112 steel roof rafters, the longest of which is 38 metres, were lifted and secured into place. The 1 x 4.4 metre roof panel is the first of almost 10,000 panels to be fitted to the Stadium. The roof will be split into two sections, a solid rear section and a translucent forward section. There will be 6,300 rear panels and 3,600 transparent polycarbonate panels at the front. When complete the new roof will be twice the size of the original at around 45,000 square metres. At 84 metres at its deepest point it will be the longest cantilevered roof of its type in the world and Facts about the Stadium roof: • The new roof will cover every seat in the Stadium. • The design is intended to improve the acoustics and spectator experience for football matches, other sporting events and concerts. • New floodlights will be installed that will reuse the light bulbs from the original Stadium lights. • Work will be completed ahead of Rugby World Cup 2015. • Eight kilometres of cable net ranging in width from 60 to 105 millimetres was lifted and connected over a four week period. • The cable net weighs around 930 tonnes. will cover every seat in the Stadium, improving acoustics and the spectator experience for football matches, other sporting events and concerts. Work on the roof, and brand new floodlights that it will support, will be completed ahead of the five Rugby World Cup 2015 matches taking place in the Stadium. The venue will become the permanent home of West Ham United Football Club and the new national competition centre for UK athletics in 2016. David Goldstone, Chief Executive of the London Legacy Development Corporation, said, “Installing the first roof panel represents another significant milestone in the transformation of the Stadium into a world class multi-use venue. “The overall spectator experience, whether that’s at a football match, concert or other sporting event, will improve significantly and the Stadium will become a great addition to Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which is already proving to be a top destination for world-class events of all kinds.” Mayor of Newham, Sir Robin Wales, said, “This is another important step in ensuring the Stadium is ready to offer a lasting legacy of world class and grassroots sport and benefits for the local community.” Karren Brady, West Ham United Vice-Chairman, said: “This marks another significant milestone on the road to 2016, when the transformation of this • There are 5,423 pieces of steel in the roof, weighing 3,900 tonnes. • The longest roof rafters are 38 metres long and it will take 27 weeks to install all the steel. • The roof panelling to the rear of the roof is an insulated system using a profiled lower deck with an insulation layer and covering for weather protection. • The roof panelling to the front of the roof is formed of transparent polycarbonate corrugated sheeting. • It will take 26 weeks to install the roof panelling. magnificent Stadium will be complete and it will be ready to host its first West Ham match. The roof is just one of the superb features that will make our new home one of the greatest stadiums in world football and a fitting legacy for the venue that did Britain so proud in 2012.” For further information visit queenelizabetholympicpark.co.uk WORKWEAR COMPANY JOINS THE DAKAR RALLY January 2015, will see enthusiast’s turn their attention towards the gigantic race that sets off in Buenos Aires. It is the seventh time that the Dakar Rally is taking place in South America. 414 different vehicles in different categories have registered for the race and drivers will cover more than 9000 kilometers in t