The brief
Axis Group is pleased to announce that it has been awarded the contract to upgrade Headingley Stadium, Leeds. The upgrade will include the installation of a new roof, the refurbishment of the stands, and the construction of a new media centre. The project is scheduled to be completed in 2024. The new roof will be made of ETFE, a lightweight, translucent material that will allow natural light to enter the stadium.
The roof will also feature a number of solar panels, which will generate electricity for the stadium. The new roof will provide shelter from the elements for spectators, players, and staff. It will also help to reduce energy costs and improve the sustainability of the stadium.
The solution
The solution
The upgrade to Headingley Stadium provided a number of benefits for the stadium, its users, and the local community. These benefits included:
- Improved accessibility: The new stands will be accessible to disabled spectators. This will make the stadium more inclusive and accessible to everyone.
- Increased sustainability: The new roof will be made of ETFE, a lightweight, translucent material that will allow natural light to enter the stadium. The roof will also feature a number of solar panels, which will generate electricity for the stadium. This will help to reduce energy costs and improve the sustainability of the stadium.
- Increased economic benefits: The upgrade to Headingley Stadium will generate a number of economic benefits for the local community. These benefits include increased employment, increased tourism, and increased spending at local businesses.
