Project Awarded: Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium

Date: 15 December 2016
Source: colorminium.com
Project Awarded: Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium
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Date: 15 December 2016

Colorminium are delighted to announce they have been successful in securing the contract for the new Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The scheme marks a key win for the company, as being the first project with leading stadium architect Populous.

Employed by the football club and working alongside Mace under a Construction Management contract, we have been engaged to deliver all the pitch side glazing to the hospitality suites and executive boxes.

The new stadium will create one of the finest stadiums globally for spectators, visitors and the wider community, delivering a major new landmark for Tottenham and London.

The Club will be moving to Wembley Stadium for the following seasons fixtures whilst the new stadium is complete in time for the next season.

The completed stadium will be stunning, giving an exceptional unrivalled atmosphere for the spectators.

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