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Hill Dickinson Stadium

Everton's Hill Dickinson Stadium is designed with cutting-edge technology to support robust connectivity and operations for a modern 52,888-capacity venue.

Fan connectivityCrowd managementVenue infrastructure

Project Context

Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium is designed with cutting-edge technology to support robust connectivity and operations for a modern 52,888-capacity venue. The site, positioned on the historic Bramley-Moore Dock, presents unique infrastructure challenges due to its riverside location, conservation area requirements, and limited access routes.

Network engineering here demands rigorous planning for fan connectivity, crowd control systems, and operational management tools within the physical constraints of a single-entry stadium.

The stadium’s digital framework integrates a networked crowd management system to support safe fan movement, efficient entry and exit, and operational management.

Parties involved

Collaborative Partners

  • BDP Pattern - Lead ArchitectBDP Pattern - Lead Architect
  • Laing O'Rourke - General ContractorLaing O'Rourke - General Contractor
  • BuroHappold - Engineering ConsultantBuroHappold - Engineering Consultant
  • Arup - Facade EngineeringArup - Facade Engineering

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