Emirates Stadium 

The Emirates Stadium (known as Arsenal Stadium for UEFA competitions) is a football stadium in Holloway, London, England. It has been the home stadium of Arsenal Football Club since its completion in 2006. Arsenal’s women’s team made the stadium their home in 2024. It has a current seated capacity of 60,704, making it one of the largest football stadiums in England by capacity.

This design, manufacture and installation involved connection to three new pressure jet boilers, each rising into a 600mm-diameter sub-header system, running horizontally to connect into a main 1100mm square duct fan dilution system. The duct attaches to an inlet louvre via a plume box, then rises to a high level within first floor plant room, continuing horizontally and vertically through stainless steel attenuators and a dilution fan unit. Discharge is now via a new outlet louvre. Due to the proximity to the public, noise levels needed strict control and involved 4 number bespoke attenuators

Facts at A Glance

Client name: Sir Robert McAlpine Product Deltavent SF & Deltavent Twin Wall Time to complete: (18 weeks ) Location: London Interesting facts: Actual construction of the stadium began once Arsenal secured funding. The club appointed Sir Robert McAlpine in January 2002 to carry out building work and the stadium was designed by Populous, who were the architects for Stadium Australia (home of the 2000 Olympics and the South Sydney Rabbitohs NRL club) and the redevelopment of Ascot Racecourse Construction consultants Arcadis and engineering firm Buro Happold were also involved in the process.