Star Platforms helps update stadium

27 August 2019

Powered access rental company, Star Platforms, have provided a Niftylift Height Rider Diesel (HR28D) articulated boom lift to Luton Town Football Club.

The 28m Niftylift HR28D articulating boom on site at Luton Town Football Club in the UK

The 28m Niftylift HR28D articulating boom on site at Luton Town Football Club in the UK

The UK football club used the equipment to carry out several changes to its stadium, including updating the floodlights ahead of the 2019/2020 Championship season.

The 28m Niftylift HR28D, which has a width of 2.49m and length of 9.28m, also has a turning radius of 5.63m and 180° cage rotation.

Peter Kemp, Stadium Manager, Luton Town Football Club, said, “The whole Club worked hard getting the stadium and team ready for kick off into the Championship.

“We had to make several updates to the club and the Niftylift cherry picker makes accessing those hard to reach area’s in the corners of the stadium to update the floodlights so much easier.”

Steve Simmons, Managing Director at Star Platforms, said, “As fans ourselves, we are looking forward to this next season in the Championship and only too happy to help with powered access when the Club need it.”

 

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