Dan Meis, the concept architect for Everton’s new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock, will continue his association with Everton’s new stadium project as he takes up a new guardianship role.
Meis’ initial role in the stadium project came to a natural end in the summer of 2020 as the scheme moved from the concept to technical phases. Working under Everton’s Stadium Development Director Colin Chong and alongside the project leads from construction partner Laing O’Rourke and architects BDP Pattern, Meis’ role will involve reviewing the technical construction specifications and engaging the compliance team ahead of each stage of development to ensure the original design concept remains in place throughout the build.
Confirming Meis’, return to the project, Everton Chairman Bill Kenwright said:
Dan has been an important part of our stadium journey so far and we are pleased he has accepted this new role.
In working alongside both our in-house and external teams, Dan will be joining some of the best technical talents in the country throughout the exciting construction phase of the project.”
In a BBC interview earlier this week Meis had himself indicated that he was back in conversations with the club about the stadium development without saying what the exact role was that he had taken up, and today’s statement provided that clarification.