Stadiums and Arena
Sports and entertainment venues will have to cope with an unprecedented number of people seeking refreshment in relatively short breaks in the action.
This means efficiency is key, even when we have installed multiple food and beverage outlets in one venue.
Our work includes project management of a large number of different subcontractors to not just deliver quality projects on time and on budget, but also developing new solutions. These include beer delivery systems which can provide up to 2,400 pints per minute, allowing a huge number of people to be served in a very short timeframe.
These large scale solutions don’t just mean happy spectators able to get back to their seats in time, but also a better profit for stadium and venue owners.
Completed Projects
MCC Lords Cricket Club - Consultancy Services
KCCJ was one of the first companies to identify the benefits of providing its customers with a service that included consultancy along with construction, design, specification and catering equipment supply following on as a natural process. It has served the company well, particularly at Lords Cricket Ground where KCCJ have been called upon to work on various projects over the past eight years.

Motorpoint Arena/ National Ice Centre
For this project KCCJ were tasked with upgrading food concessions within the Motorpoint Arena/National Ice Centre (Nottingham).



Arsenal Emirates Stadium
This massive project involved concept designs for 35 concessions, 18 kitchens, 22 bars and the main support kitchen to serve a capacity crowd of 60,000 fans within the 15 minute half-time break.



Brighton & Hove Albion FC
Brighton and Hove Albion FC decided to go ahead and undertake further workswith KCCJ on the Amex stadium


The O2
As the principal consultant for this exciting development, KCCJ worked with top manufacturers to develop bespoke equipment and systems for 500 operating staff,16 bars and 23 food outlets.



Wembley Arena
KCCJ provided preparation areas and catering outlets for a £35 million refit of the former Empire Pool, within its attractive listed exterior.

