The new Swindon Stadium has been made in a factory in Wales – it only now needs to be delivered.
The new stadium was built in Port Talbot and is due to be delivered in sections by road and can be assembled on site in just 10 weeks.
The only delay is caused by on-going problems on the site over drainage.
Gaming International, CEO Clarke Osborne said: “I visited the Wernick factory in South Wales on Tuesday to meet up with the design and construction team and review progress on the manufacture of our new Stadium buildings. They are all but complete and are now sat waiting for the fleet of trucks that will deliver them to Abbey Meads.
“I was really impressed with the quality of work and am keen to get them installed and working. Wernick, a company with decades of experience in the modular buildings sector, are producing all the buildings within the Stadium complex from greyhound racing kennels to customer accommodation and are well practiced in rapid construction on site.
“The building of the new Stadium at Abbey Meads, whilst maintaining the operation of the existing Stadium, is complex and a logistical nightmare. Wernick have provided a solution with buildings that are attractive, efficient and can be constructed on site in 10 weeks, rather than 40.”