Barry Izbak
U.T.A.
Stepping into the void caused by the great man’s absence this week, here are four videos shot on location at Falmer around 11am this morning.
The orange digger is preparing the holes to take the piles, to support the frame of the stadium.
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This includes a close up of the screws that they are putting into the piles next week, to which the steel frame gets fixed to. You won’t see them when you are watching a match, but they will be holding the roof up!
Imagine that! A roof!
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This is a bit similar to previous shots from the bridge over the A27, showing the proximity of the railway station.
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Here’s a new angle from the eastbound slip road off the A27. It shows the depth of the hole pretty well, and you can see that the fence is not just there to stop the Rt Hon Jack Straw getting great shots of the work, but to save him and the students from tumbling a hell of a way down.
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Normal service will be resumed next week.
The orange digger is preparing the holes to take the piles, to support the frame of the stadium.
[yt]rl_BpvXtmj4[/yt]
This includes a close up of the screws that they are putting into the piles next week, to which the steel frame gets fixed to. You won’t see them when you are watching a match, but they will be holding the roof up!
Imagine that! A roof!
[yt]kNGCSg9SZAU[/yt]
This is a bit similar to previous shots from the bridge over the A27, showing the proximity of the railway station.
[yt]hhnBX7IajvU[/yt]
Here’s a new angle from the eastbound slip road off the A27. It shows the depth of the hole pretty well, and you can see that the fence is not just there to stop the Rt Hon Jack Straw getting great shots of the work, but to save him and the students from tumbling a hell of a way down.
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Normal service will be resumed next week.