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PSAM 1St Quarter 2015 FW Asia Pacific 2015 1st quarter 2015 free supplement facility watch asia pacific Featuring stadiums and arenas currently undergoing renovation as well as new build projects in the region, in conjunction with Stadia & Arena Asia Pacific 2015 The renowned global Facility Watch is published quarterly in PanStadia & Arena Management magazine www.psam.uk.com PANSTADIA & ARENA MANAGEMENT 1ST QUARTER 2015 facility watch Cairns: Rectangular Stadium Darwin: TIO Stadium Stadiums Study commissioned from Coffey Sport and Leisure. Proposal by AFLNT (Chief Executive Tony Frawley) for Owner: Cairns Regional Council. upgrade of TIO Stadium at Marrara Sporting Complex. ASIA PACIFIC Capacity 20,000 Expanded main grandstand, portable stands on the AUSTRALIA Cost A$66m scoreboard side, kitchen and dining facilities, new Canberra Stadium changerooms and resurfacing. Designs and feasibility Adelaide: Coopers Stadium Crumbling home of the ACT Brumbies and Canberra study (A$50,000) completed for submission to the Various proposals for soccer stadium of Adelaide United Raiders. Maintenance costs of A$2m per annum. Federal and Northern Territory Governments (Chairman Dario Fontanarosa). Adelaide Entertainment Naming rights in prospect and then new under cover Cost A$80m Corporation has proposed ETFE roof and link to the Oval, multi-purpose stadium in Civic for Raiders, Brumbies, Parramatta: Pirtek Stadium creating a sports precinct to bid for the Commonwealth soccer, concerts, conferences, netball and basketball. Major upgrade includes rebuilding the players changing Games. Interim enhancements could involve increasing Expandable to 45,000 for any future World Cup bid. rooms, 2,000 extra capacity behind the existing terraces pitch size and capacity. Capacity 25,000-35,000 at the north and south ends (4,000 in total), seating Capacity 25,000 (17,000) Completion 2020 upgrade throughout, Wi-Fi connectivity, new turf, Cost A$75m Fremantle Oval Precinct LED screens and signage. Finance: Commonwealth Ballarat, Victoria: Eureka Stadium Development to maximise community use and commercial Government ($20m), Venues NSW ($6m), Parramatta Long-term plan to upgrade to hold AFL games of north exploitation for Fremantle Football Club, South Fremantle City Council ($3m). Melbourne club. City funding being considered but city Football Club, the Western Australian Department of Cost A$29m requires state or federal funding for main plan. A precinct Sport and Recreation, and the AFL. Masterplan: Coffey Perth: New Perth Stadium approach with basketball and netball integrated. Commercial Advisory, Cox Architects, WT Partnership. Design revealed. Five tiers. Bronze façade uses anodised Capacity 15,000 Geelong: Simonds Stadium aluminium. LED lighting for home team colours by night. Cost A$50m Phase 4 of redevelopment for home of Geelong Football A multi-purpose stadium and sports precinct located Brisbane: Eagle Farm Racecourse Club. Finance: State ($70m). Additional funding sought on the Burswood Peninsula as part of a Peninsula wide Part of $110m for racing infrastructure improvements from city and AFL Alternative training venue for Cats. transformation. A State Government of Western Australia across Queensland. Course reconstruction - new Cost A$90m committed project, with backing of Western Australia drainage, irrigation, fencing, running rails, timing Capacity 36,000+ Premier Colin Barnett. The design was revealed in July equipment and growing medium. Vehicle and pedestrian 2014 by Premier and Minister for Sports and Recreation Completion 2017 tunnels. Stabling and inner training track facilities. – www.perthstadium.com.au/winning-new-perth- Owner: Racing Queensland (Chairman Kevin Dixon). Gold Coast City: Carrara Stadium stadium-design-revealed – East-west orientation. Field: Cost A$22m Commonwealth Games 2018: athletics competition and 165m x 130m, roof covers 85% of seats. The widest the opening and closing ceremonies. Capacity will be Completion 2015 range of seating and hospitality options of any stadia temporarily increased from 25,000 to 40,000. A new in Australia. Premium facilities: Field Club – a terrace Brookvale, NSW: Brookvale Oval warm-up track will also be constructed. Owner/operator: Purpose-built grandstand, concessions, corporate at field level with the ability to view the home team Stadiums Queensland. warming up – an Australian first; Coaches Club – patrons hospitality for home of NRL team Manly Sea Eagles. Capacity 40,000 Capacity 4,350 positioned adjacent to the home team coaches box; Sky Cost A$10m View Lounge and a range of other function spaces to maximise views of the Perth city. Procurement: Public Procurement Process (PPP) for the Design, Build, Finance and Maintain (DBFM) contract. The State Government finalised the contract with WESTADIUM consortium New Perth Stadium & Sports Precinct (led by Brookfield Financial, Brookfield Multiplex and John Laing) in July 2014. Can accommodate AFL, rugby union and league, soccer, cricket and entertainment events. New Perth Stadium Project Director: Ronnie Hurst.VenuesWest appointed as Governance Agency. It will oversee the selection of the stadium’s operator, which will establish agreements with end-users. Physical pre-construction works are complete. Formwork and concrete: CASC (A$30m). Steel: Civmec (A$73m). The associated transport infrastructure budget is A$339.2m. Capacity 60,000 (expandable to 70,000) Cost A$820.7m (sport precinct +A$81.7m) Completion 2018 2 facility watch stadiums ASIA PACIFIC FACILITY Rockhampton, Queensland: NRL Stadium Suzhou: Multi-purpose stadium WATCH Central Queensland Stadium committee set up to Sports and entertainment arena as part of sporting consider sites and manage licensing and approvals complex.. STADIUMS stages. Project is dependent on the success of the region Capacity 13,000 ASIA PACIFIC in getting its own NRL team (league expansion news Completion 2017 due end 2014). Stadium and 1,000-seat convention Guangdong, Zhuhai: Tennis Center centre. Jobs: 425 (operational). Developer: Capricorn For WTA Elite Trophy 2015-2019. Centre court and pro Enterprises (CEO Mary Carroll). Architect: Populous. facilities in first phase. Match courts: 6. Training courts: Punjab: Shahbaz Park & Sports Stadium Finance: State Government. 12. Architect: Populous. Main stadium and community sports facilities. Capacity 20,000 Capacity 5,000 (centre court), 1,000 (secondary) Surat: Multipurpose Stadium Cost A$130-150m Cost US$84m Client: Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC). Consultants: Completion 2015 Completion 2015 Tata Consulting Engineers, Micon Engineers, Kothari Sydney: Allianz Stadium Associates. Naming rights deal is helping fund upgrade to Sydney FIJI Cost Rs 100 crore Football Ground. Proposed level-one deck to connect to Completion 2016 the eastern and western stands, forming a continuous Waila City Rugby Stadium upper bowl to provide extra seats at the goal ends. Housing project masterplan with infrastructure and INDONESIA leisure, including a rugby stadium. Construction spans Developer: Sydney and Cricket and Sportsground Trust. Jakarta: BMW Stadium Capacity 60,000 (55,000) a decade. The Housing Authority has advertised for expressions of interest from development consortiums. In Papanggo subdistrict in North Jakarta. Area: 30 Sydney: Blacktown Olympic Park (BOP) Capacity 25,000 hectares. Finance: Jakarta provincial budget. Developer: Jakarta Sports And Youth Department. Design and Proposed upgrade to host a new AFL franchise in western Cost A$1bn Sydney. 170 metre by 150 metre main oval with a second build: Empat. Land acquisition under way. practice field and ancillary facilities. Capacity 50,000 Capacity 10,000 (current) INDIA Cost US$105m Sydney: ANZ Stadium Arsapara Cricket Stadium Completion 2016 Masterplan for upgrade of former Olympic Stadium. Under construction. Finance: grant of Rs5 crore from Operator: STADIUM Australia Operations Pty Ltd (ANZ Board of Control for Cricket. Client: Assam Cricket Assoc. JAPAN Cost Rs 25 crore Stadium Managing Director Daryl Kerry). Contractor: Osaka: Gamba Osaka Stadium Laing O'Rourke. Architect: BVN Donovan Hill. Engineer: Bhopal Cricket Stadium Soccer stadium for one of the original J. League Arup. Vision includes a retractable roof, reconfiguration Four sites identified and being assessed for the members south of its current home Expo Stadium, in of the Stadium’s lower seating bowl to improve construction of an international level cricket stadium. the Expo Commemoration Park. Community facilities spectator viewing and playing field dimensions - Delhi: Nehru Stadium and role as emergency evacuation centre. Finance: club bringing spectators as close as five metres to the Facelift. Synthetic track, swimming pool, courts for fundraising from sponsor companies. Construction: field of play at the northern and southern ends of basketball and tennis. Area: 18 acres. Takenaka Corp. Operator Gamba. the Stadium through the installation of moveable Cost Rs 7 crore Capacity 40,000 grandstands and creating a perfect rectangle for Completion 2015 Cost ¥14 billion rugby league, rugby union and football; increasing the Goa: Goa Soccer stadium Completion Autumn 2015 eastern and western boundaries to provide longer Developer: Goa FA. Finance: government. Possible sites Tokyo: Kasumigaoka National Stadium straight-hit boundaries in cricket and a more traditional include Guirim and Curca. Tenant: I-League club. In 2014 around 40,000 Japanese sports fans made oval shape for AFL. New and refurbished player and Greater Noida Cricket Stadium the pilgrimage to bid a fond
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