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Khalifa Stadium set to become first Qatar World Cup venue to be completed
POSTED 01 Oct 2015 . BY Tom Walker
When completed, the stadium will have a capacity of 40,000
Construction works on the Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar are set to be completed by the end of 2016 – making it the first of the 2022 World Cup venues to open to the public.

The stadium, which originally opened in 1976, is undergoing its second major redevelopment, following a restructuring in 2005, in order to host the 2006 Asian Games. At the time, Cox Architecture and its JV partners PTW and GHD upgraded the open-air facility from 20,000 seats to a partially covered 50,000 seat venue.

The current works on the stadium will see capacity set at 40,000 and it being brought into line with FIFA requirements – as well as the introduction of innovative cooling technology to ensure an optimal temperature for fans and players.

To help with the cooling, Khalifa will be sheltered under a new “tent” roof structure, which will cover around 70 per cent of the stadium.

Facilities at the stadium will include food courts, retail outlets, multi-purpose rooms, VIP lounges and a health center. The stadium will also host the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum.

Khalifa Stadium – which has played a leading role in Qatar’s plans of becoming a host of major sporting events – is located within the Doha Sports City complex, which also includes the Aspire Academy, Hamad Aquatic Centre, and Aspire Tower.

Aspire Zone Foundation’s project manager for the the Khalifa works, Mansoor Saleh Al Muhannadi, said: “We’re very happy with the rapid progress of renovation works at the site.

“Khalifa International Stadium is moving to new heights with structural work in concrete and steel, and the vertical structure is now at level eight while strengthening works are also underway. We expect the stadium to be handed over by the main contractor at the end of 2016.”
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01 Oct 2015

Khalifa Stadium set to become first Qatar World Cup venue to be completed
BY Tom Walker

When completed, the stadium will have a capacity of 40,000

When completed, the stadium will have a capacity of 40,000

Construction works on the Khalifa International Stadium in Qatar are set to be completed by the end of 2016 – making it the first of the 2022 World Cup venues to open to the public.

The stadium, which originally opened in 1976, is undergoing its second major redevelopment, following a restructuring in 2005, in order to host the 2006 Asian Games. At the time, Cox Architecture and its JV partners PTW and GHD upgraded the open-air facility from 20,000 seats to a partially covered 50,000 seat venue.

The current works on the stadium will see capacity set at 40,000 and it being brought into line with FIFA requirements – as well as the introduction of innovative cooling technology to ensure an optimal temperature for fans and players.

To help with the cooling, Khalifa will be sheltered under a new “tent” roof structure, which will cover around 70 per cent of the stadium.

Facilities at the stadium will include food courts, retail outlets, multi-purpose rooms, VIP lounges and a health center. The stadium will also host the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum.

Khalifa Stadium – which has played a leading role in Qatar’s plans of becoming a host of major sporting events – is located within the Doha Sports City complex, which also includes the Aspire Academy, Hamad Aquatic Centre, and Aspire Tower.

Aspire Zone Foundation’s project manager for the the Khalifa works, Mansoor Saleh Al Muhannadi, said: “We’re very happy with the rapid progress of renovation works at the site.

“Khalifa International Stadium is moving to new heights with structural work in concrete and steel, and the vertical structure is now at level eight while strengthening works are also underway. We expect the stadium to be handed over by the main contractor at the end of 2016.”



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