Wembley Olympic Way, London – Stepping up to the challenge: Wade products installed at the iconic Olympic Steps in Wembley

Under the feet of Olympians

As part of a major transformation of Wembley Park, which includes Olympic Way, Wade Stainless Steel Linear Channels and Streamline, and perforated gratings were installed beneath the Olympic Steps to provide an effective and long-lasting drainage solution.

Built by developer Quintain in a joint project with Brent Council, the Olympic Steps come at the end of Olympic Way—the stretch of road linking Wembley underground station to Wembley Stadium. It was named Olympic Way after it was originally constructed for the 1948 London Olympics.     

The final stages of this redevelopment were the iconic steps that lead up to the national stadium. The original ramp, known as the pedway, was built as part of the old Wembley Stadium and acted as a bridge over the old coach parks. The Olympic Steps development replaced the outdated, concrete pedway and extended the Olympic Way, increasing the width by 50% and improving accessibility for all visitors in and around Wembley Park. Volker Fitzpatrick was the main contractor on the project.

Wade Stainless Steel Channels are available in a range of profiles, generally with in-built fall towards the outlets. Side bars and folds are made so that the selected grating fits flush with the show edges. A Narrow edge (NE) Linear Channel was specified and installed for this project. These channels are suitable for most standard applications and can be produced as a curved channel with any perforated gratings.

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