The foundation's of a building are often the most costly part of a project. Once you get out of the ground it's all good.
I highly doubt there would be major problems though. Feasibility studies and geotech reports and engineering would have been done before the site/project would have been given the go ahead anyway ( for piece of mind and insurance purposes)
I'm more worried brexit happening, the pound slumping and steel prices going up will have much bigger effects than complications with the ground.
It sort of makes me wonder if they have put off the project this long because of it (just to see how brexit effects the economy).
Doubt they will build a stadium when there is a shortage of fans with jobs and a lack of pies
I highly doubt there would be major problems though. Feasibility studies and geotech reports and engineering would have been done before the site/project would have been given the go ahead anyway ( for piece of mind and insurance purposes)
I'm more worried brexit happening, the pound slumping and steel prices going up will have much bigger effects than complications with the ground.
It sort of makes me wonder if they have put off the project this long because of it (just to see how brexit effects the economy).
Doubt they will build a stadium when there is a shortage of fans with jobs and a lack of pies