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Barcelona’s Camp Nou contractor to build new Luton Town FC stadium

A digital render of how the new Luton Town FC stadium at Power Court will look (Image courtesy of Luton Town FC) A digital render of how the new Luton Town FC stadium at Power Court will look (Image courtesy of Luton Town FC)

Turkish contractor Limak International has been selected to build Luton Town FC’s new 25,000-seater stadium at Power Court.

Limak, which is also working on the €1.6 billion renovation of Barcelona’s Camp Nou, will build the new venue in time for the start of the 2028/29 stadium.

The Luton stadium involves plans for new homes, a hotel, and other infrastructure as part of a decade-long regeneration of central Luton.

Gokalp Kahraman, regional director for the UK & Western Europe at Limak International said, “Following a competitive tender process, we’re delighted to enter this first phase of the new Power Court development. Limak will offer its technical expertise and international experience to guide the project’s early stages and prepare the recruitment of a best-in-class team of trade contractors. We’re incredibly excited to work with the Club and its partners to bring its ambitious and impressive vision to life.”

Paul Stephens, chair of Luton Town Supporters’ Trust, said, “This represents a major step forward for our Club – every fan will be excited at the idea of taking their seat at our new stadium, and now we have a clear path to this historic day, rooting us in the heart of the town while showing real ambition for the future. On behalf of our members, I welcome the Club’s contracting partnership with Limak International – especially one of such pedigree – and I’m sure I speak for all members when I say we can’t wait to see construction work on site.”

A digital render of how the new Luton Town FC stadium at Power Court will look (Image courtesy of Luton Town FC) A digital render of how the new Luton Town FC stadium at Power Court will look (Image courtesy of Luton Town FC)
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