People think a worldwide global pandemic wont delay a stadium planning process.
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I’m sure someone put in here that if a decision was not made by June 3rd the council would have to give a reason why.
Think it was one of the Spurs fans posted it.
Yeah must have been as I havent a clue how these things work haha. Just seems awfully quiet - I doubt the club would approach the council about it but they should - the scum over the park certainly would do.
I'm sure they still are, many people can work from home these days, it may not be as efficient so there may be delays but things can still get doneThe club would have used a planning specialist company, and they will be in constant dialogue with LCC. In normal times anyrate.
The club would have used a planning specialist company, and they will be in constant dialogue with LCC. In normal times anyrate.
Cheers for the info mate - my sister works for Knowsley Council and as far as im aware its business as usual for most if not all their departments. I imagine they'll be delays due to the virus across the board in the councils but imo I hope the club do what they can to try push LCC to not delay it for too long.
End of the day the longer it takes the more financial detriment it is to the club as we need to get it built asap if we hope to progress long term in terms of increasing revenues, the USM naming rights etc.
So if I put two Lego bricks together then I am an Architect?
I imagine that reason will be a global pandemic came along and was followed by an almost complete societal lockdown. Chill out, it'll happen when it happens.I’m sure someone put in here that if a decision was not made by June 3rd the council would have to give a reason why.
Think it was one of the Spurs fans posted it.
So if I put two Lego bricks together then I am an Architect?
It will get done. A massive project like this will be a massive boost for liverpool especially as the liverpool economy which depends on the tourism trade has dropped off a cliff due to covid. Just one detail of this complex application. Every company now self certificates for fire safety. A Ieam of fire safety officers( about 3) from the fire service have been going over the plans for the last few months. They check all the facts and figures relating to fire safety measures such as number of fire exits, means of escape, travel distances(which basically is how far each person in a seat is from a protected(from fire) exit. They check everything is within the government guidelines. I've heard that they are 3/4 of the way through. If they find anything wrong they go back to the client. They can insist that they change things.
Basically that is just a small part of the planning application but it will take months and is still being done. This is a massive scheme so there could and probably will be a delay but it will be going ahead providing mosh gets the money in
This is the fire service. They have got no money. I'll show some of the fire safety guys your message. See if they look as bemused as me. What you say sounds good it's just I have no idea what it means. Is it some kind of software?The job has been created as a 3D model, it would save a lot of time and effort if they purchased Solibri and wrote a rule on the IFC output that will do all of that in seconds. That's what the design team would likely have done when doing internal checks. Each object/item within the model is likely populated with metadata that identifies its role within the building and unique ID.