British NFL fans kept safe by Stadium
Fans attending NFL games in London over the past two years have been kept safe thanks to Stadium’s security services and HVM barriers.
At Stadium, we don’t see problems, we find a way. That’s why we’re one of the first companies in the world to invest in and help develop effective temporary Hostile Vehicle Mitigation systems. We work in partnership with the best to provide the best. It’s in our DNA.
Stadium is leading the way in making effective temporary barriers an integral part of event traffic management. We’re pioneering a new, effective means of providing day-to-day safety from the threat of hostile vehicles.
Our systems are cost-effective, flexible, and both quick to build and easy to dismantle. They work. We stand by them. And our clients come to rely on them. Their events are safer because of us.
Hiring and installing mobile HVM barriers is a natural extension of our decades of work keeping people and places secure. Through planning, persistence and embracing progress, we keep people safe when they attend our clients’ events
Fans attending NFL games in London over the past two years have been kept safe thanks to Stadium’s security services and HVM barriers.
Merseyrail is an urban network of vital importance to the transport infrastructure of the Liverpool City Region, operating on the Wirral and Northern lines. It is one of the most punctual and reliable railway networks in the UK, with consistently high scores for customer satisfaction.
Stadium was tasked with providing hostile vehicle mitigation (HVM) barriers during four matches in the Cricket World Cup, and the Second Test of the 2019 Ashes between England and Australia.
The Fever-Tree Tennis Championships at Queens is the lead up tournament to one of the largest and most well-known Tennis Opens in the world, Wimbledon.
In 2018, Stadium helped keep fans safe at one of the largest music events ever to come to Coventry – BBC The Biggest Weekend.
When Wolverhampton Wanderers FC were promoted to the Premier League in 2018, Stadium was hired by the club to provide security for their promotion parade after having worked with the club since 2017.
Stadium is the primary provider of crowd management, traffic management and HVM barrier requirements for the club at the Claret’s home stadium Turf Moor.
Stadium allocated 700 accredited staff to provide traffic management, stewarding and security services to 24 venues across North & East London including the Olympic village for the duration of the London Games.
At Liverpool, we are responsible for Anfield Stadium’s traffic management operation and have supplied Liverpool FC with Traffic Management services since 2012, with average attendances of 54,000.
Stadium has provided its services to the festival for a number of years, including in 2014 which saw a record number of visitors attend.
Stadium provided key security and crowd management services across 3 venues as an official supplier to the Glasgow Commonwealth Games. Stadium had a 3 month period between the award of contract and operations going live.