Stadium Expansion

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by G'La » 12 Feb 2007 15:28

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Can someone answer this please? Thanks.


I seriously doubt it. We aren't using Multiplex to do the building work are we ?


Wasnt it Brise who constructed the stadium? I do hope its not Multiplex who do the stadium extension. They've got a rep on par with builders with an 07 number with un-distinguishable regional accents who always seem to have tarmac left-over from a previous job to do your lawn.



Over Arup And Partners Ltd look to be the (design / construction) partners for the extension. Just looking at there profile and in particular their Stadium experties. They've provided architectural and engineering services. On their list for the Allianz Stadium in Munich, The 2008 Beijing Olympic Stadium, City of Manchester Stadium, Coventry Arena and Espanyol

http://www.arup.com/arup/projects.cfm

Looks like they had some dealing with Green Park.

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by G'La » 12 Feb 2007 15:31

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G'La I guess we'll here something official by the end of the week then 8)


I'm sorry, we'll where?


Come over hear and say that! :wink:

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by M4 Junction 11 » 12 Feb 2007 15:43

G'La Over Arup And Partners Ltd look to be the (design / construction) partners for the extension. Just looking at there profile and in particular their Stadium experties. They've provided architectural and engineering services. On their list for the Allianz Stadium in Munich, The 2008 Beijing Olympic Stadium, City of Manchester Stadium, Coventry Arena and Espanyol

http://www.arup.com/arup/projects.cfm

Looks like they had some dealing with Green Park.

and the original Stadium

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by willz_royal » 12 Feb 2007 16:04

Does this mean we will be eligible to host a WC match?

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by G'La » 12 Feb 2007 16:17

willz_royal Does this mean we will be eligible to host a WC match?


Yes. Im sure the current minimum is 30k. Discussion on the below link...

http://hobnob.royals.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=57233


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by shadesrwrf » 12 Feb 2007 16:48

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G'La Over Arup And Partners Ltd look to be the (design / construction) partners for the extension. Just looking at there profile and in particular their Stadium experties. They've provided architectural and engineering services. On their list for the Allianz Stadium in Munich, The 2008 Beijing Olympic Stadium, City of Manchester Stadium, Coventry Arena and Espanyol

http://www.arup.com/arup/projects.cfm

Looks like they had some dealing with Green Park.

and the original Stadium


According to the website they originally started the project in 1985!?

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by tink » 12 Feb 2007 18:38

the bbc says only 6 stadiums at the moment meet the world cup criteria - wembley, OT, emirates, st james's, villa park and city of manchester stadium. capacity wise thats 90,000, 76,000, 60,000, 50,000, 48,000 and 48,000.

it would seem that we would need to double our capacity to realistically get a WC game, and AFAIK the stadium can't be expanded beyond 38,000

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by Coppelled Streets » 13 Feb 2007 02:16

tink the bbc says only 6 stadiums at the moment meet the world cup criteria - wembley, OT, emirates, st james's, villa park and city of manchester stadium. capacity wise thats 90,000, 76,000, 60,000, 50,000, 48,000 and 48,000.

it would seem that we would need to double our capacity to realistically get a WC game, and AFAIK the stadium can't be expanded beyond 38,000


Isn't St James' Park 52,000 (sorry to be picky), and what about The Stadium of Light - 46,000 (I think)?

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by premiership_bound » 13 Feb 2007 10:48

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tink the bbc says only 6 stadiums at the moment meet the world cup criteria - wembley, OT, emirates, st james's, villa park and city of manchester stadium. capacity wise thats 90,000, 76,000, 60,000, 50,000, 48,000 and 48,000.

it would seem that we would need to double our capacity to realistically get a WC game, and AFAIK the stadium can't be expanded beyond 38,000


Isn't St James' Park 52,000 (sorry to be picky), and what about The Stadium of Light - 46,000 (I think)?


Sorry to be picky but St James' Park was quoted and Stadium of light is under 48,000>


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by Coppelled Streets » 13 Feb 2007 15:12

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tink the bbc says only 6 stadiums at the moment meet the world cup criteria - wembley, OT, emirates, st james's, villa park and city of manchester stadium. capacity wise thats 90,000, 76,000, 60,000, 50,000, 48,000 and 48,000.

it would seem that we would need to double our capacity to realistically get a WC game, and AFAIK the stadium can't be expanded beyond 38,000


Isn't St James' Park 52,000 (sorry to be picky), and what about The Stadium of Light - 46,000 (I think)?


Sorry to be picky but St James' Park was quoted


.......... as 50,000 not 52,000. Hence "I don't mean to be picky.
Not that I mean to be picky again! :wink:

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by Rhys The Royal » 13 Feb 2007 18:10

But it is 52,000.

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by tink » 13 Feb 2007 18:22

yeah ok 52,000. point noted. lazy journalism.

i read on the beeb that altho stadium of light is 49,000 (?) they probably wouldnt use it as it's too close to St James geographically and they wanted the game's more spread out. which would suit reading quite nicely really.

dunno how they're planning on serving beer to 38,000 people at half time tho.

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by alad » 13 Feb 2007 19:54

Villa Park isn't 48,000 either.

It's 42,000.


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by tink » 13 Feb 2007 20:14

bbc sport website Villa Park - matches were played at the Birmingham ground during the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96. The current capacity of 48,000 could be increased by 2018


sky sports website Villa Park - Capacity 43,000


so who knows? couldnt find any info on the AVFC website

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by JC » 14 Feb 2007 07:33

Villa park is 42,500 as is Chelsea

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by Rhys The Royal » 14 Feb 2007 13:22

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bbc sport website Villa Park - matches were played at the Birmingham ground during the 1966 World Cup and Euro 96. The current capacity of 48,000 could be increased by 2018


sky sports website Villa Park - Capacity 43,000


so who knows? couldnt find any info on the AVFC website


I know - http://www.footballgroundguide.co.uk/

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by Forbury Lion » 14 Feb 2007 13:52

Stadium of Light was excluded as the pitch wasn't big enough.

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by Rhys The Royal » 14 Feb 2007 14:23

Forbury Lion Stadium of Light was excluded as the pitch wasn't big enough.


They would make it bigger.

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by ScottishRoyal » 14 Feb 2007 20:09

Gone a bit off topic but here's the latest on the stadium expansion from Nigel Howe...
http://www.readingfc.premiumtv.co.uk/pa ... 13,00.html

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by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 14 Feb 2007 21:04

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Forbury Lion Stadium of Light was excluded as the pitch wasn't big enough.


They would make it bigger.
I think it's not just about the markings, but that you need a certain area around the edges of the pitch too. If they don't have enough space for a FIFA size pitch and the area around it, then it's not big enough.

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