The new Anfield Road Stand will be completed under the direction of Rayner Rowen Construction, according to Liverpool.
Following the shocking collapse into administration of Buckingham Group, The Reds have been obliged to recruit a new contractor to resolve the standoff.
As a result of that situation, all construction had been put on hold, but Liverpool has acted rapidly to ensure that it can restart in an effort to fill Anfield to capacity as soon as possible.
The club has now officially announced the appointment of Rayner Rowen Construction, who This Is Anfield disclosed on Tuesday as one of the candidates.
closed during the visits of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise, Leicester City, and West Ham.
These two home games had official attendance statistics of 49,699 and 50,109, respectively.
It is hoped that after that, the upper half can be opened gradually, as was the original idea before Buckingham’s demise.
Senior officials insist that these plans could alter, and Rayner Rowen is attempting to create a new project completion schedule now that he is in charge of it.
The fact that several workers returned to the site today has increased the likelihood of achieving any new deadline.
Numerous subcontractors who were formerly employed by Buckingham will also be involved in the ongoing project.
