Read the latest magazine Projects Roof Trusses Video Roof Truss Installation Underway at Everton Stadium 11 November 2022 THE FIRST of five trusses that will support the new roof structure at Everton Stadium has been successfully installed. On 9 October, the 100-tonne section of steelwork was hoisted into place in the north stand, commencing a series of lifts over the coming weeks at both ends of the stadium that will offer a first view of its full height of just under 45 metres. Roof Truss Installation Underway In total, Everton Stadium will have five roof trusses installed. There will be two in the smaller north stand and three atop the one-tier south stand that will eventually house 13,000 Evertonians. Each truss, which initially rest on temporary support trestles built into the stand, consists of three sections assembled at ground level and lifted into place individually. Each of the 15 steelwork sections weighs approximately 100 tonnes. The completed roof trusses will have clear spans of between 150 and 175 metres, once the temporary support trestles are removed. The depth of the trusses varies between four metres deep at the supports, to around 11.5 metres at mid-span. Watch the latest footage of the construction here: >> Read more of the latest news Previous article Winners of the 2022 FTMRC Hard Metal Awards AnnouncedNext article Third Monthly Construction Growth in September 2022 Share article You may also like View all News Featured Solutions +5 26 February 2026 Precision Liquid Waterproofing Delivers Heritage Roof Refurbishment Heritage Roofing +4 25 February 2026 Work Begins to Repair Leaking Roof of Landmark Medieval Church Architecture +4 24 February 2026 Brecon Cathedral Secures £2m Heritage Grant for ‘Urgent’ Reroof Industry News +2 16 February 2026 Pupils Get Sneak Peek of School Roof Refurbishment Works Sign Up to Roofing Today Stay up to date with all of the latest news from Roofing Today by signing up to our weekly Bulletins… Sign Up Today Get in Touch Check out the latest issue 123 March-April 2026 View Now Past Issues Get in Touch