New training ground
More than 150 contractors are working seven days a week to complete the project. A glass-fronted canteen will be a feature of the upper floor. (Photos: Matt Ogborn)
QPR's property financial controller Jason Cham (left) and head of operations Josh Scott show West London Sport's Ian McCullough what will be the first-team dressing room (Photos: Matt Ogborn)
The first team and academy canteens will house fully operational kitchens
This will eventually become a boardroom at the training ground
Cham has led the project alongside Scott
This floor will house the first-team offices, boardroom and video analysis suites
The 45,000 square foot construction is more than double the size of the Harlington training ground the club used from 2005 until 2022
Landscaping at the front of the building will be completed when the building opens on June 21
QPR hope the site's close proximity to Heathrow will interest European clubs wanting to train
In addition to the hydrotherapy pool, the wet room also features a plunge pool
A high-end hydrotherapy pool was flown in from the USA
The front entrance to the new complex will feature the club crest above the door when the building is signed off later this month.