Khlav Kalash wrote:It's been talked about plenty but it's a big undertaking and will need some real thinking about with how to support the cantilever roof.
You can do it two ways imho.
A true Cantilever is not on, there simply aren’t the foundations required.
The cheaper option is a Propped Cantilever. It will have two middle stanchions to support the roof that will obscure the view a little. However they are so far back they will only affect about 20% of the capacity.
The better but more expensive method is what’s called a Goal Post construction. Which as the name suggests is a massive girder that is supported by an equally massive post at each end. The roof is then hung beneath. You can only use this method at the ends of grounds, nobody can produce an unsupported girder any longer than 50 meters, or not at a cost that would be viable. It does offer 100% unobstructed viewing.
There is a brilliant example of this type of construction at Carrow Rd Norwich, but it’s fairly common and can be scaled up or down. In fact the small roof on the west terrace is a propped cantilever of sorts.
Ballpark figures.
Propped Cantilever, about 300k
Goalpost around 800k.
I’m being an anorak here, and you probably know all this anyway, but hey.