The Partners & Management Team within StadiArena have significant experience in the design, financing, construction and management of Stadiums and Arenas.
This experience and knowledge includes:
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Paul Fletcher MBE - Founder & Managing Partner
Following a sixteen-year career as a professional footballer Paul Fletcher has now become one of Europe’s leading Stadium experts joining a rare breed of ex-professional footballers who have successfully made the transition from ‘teamsheet to balance sheet’.
His commercial career in Football began at the infamous, Colne Dynamoes FC in the late 1980’s. Since then as Chief Executive at Huddersfield Town he masterminded the award winning Alfred McAlpine Stadium voted the RIBA ‘Building of the Year ‘in 1995. In 1996 he then returned to his old Club Bolton Wanderers as Chief Executive at the new £40 million Reebok Stadium the BCI Building of the Year in 1998.
In 1999, after two years at the Reebok, he was invited by the FA to become Commercial Director of the new £500 million Wembley National Stadium. After eighteen months, as costs escalated, he controversially walked away from the project commenting that he ‘needed to spend more time with his wife and family in the Lancashire sunshine’.
Within weeks he took up the position as Chief Executive at the £64 million Ricoh Arena Coventry, which is destined to become one of the country’s largest sports and leisure venues. This includes a 32,000 seater stadium for Coventry City FC, the largest Casino in the UK, 2 Hotels, Exhibition centre, Health & fitness Club and wide range of community facilities. On 1st January 2006 he was invited to join the Board of Coventry City Football Club as Managing Director a positioned held prior to deciding to return to his true passion, sports stadium.
He still lives with his wife and family in the Rossendale Valley in the heart of Lancashire. In the 2007 New Years Honours list he was awarded the MBE for services to Football. |
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Patric Cassidy - Managing Partner
Patric is a founder and Partner in the Cassidy Group, which was formed in 1985 and specialises in the acquisition and development of land and property for the commercial and residential markets.
With offices in France (Dijon / Chambery), Spain (Marbella), Portugal (Loule), Jersey (St Hellier), Guernsey (St Peter Port), and head office in Meriden, UK.
The Group employs some 40 people to manage and develop its property and land portfolio across Europe.
His drive and passion, coupled with vast experience in construction and business development has meant that Patric has been able to take the StadiArena concept from its initial inception through to today’s global positioning.
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James Cassidy - Partner
James has over 20 years experience in the construction, land & property market both UK and within Europe as a founder, Director and owner of ‘The Cassidy Group’, an international Property Development and Investment company.
Projects value between £1Million and £100Million, and currently the Group have in excess of £100,000,000 worth of development |
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Ian Stokes - Chief Operating Officer
Ian joined the team in September 2007, and brings a strong operational and project management background, with significant appreciation of revenue generation and business development initiatives.
Previously Ian has worked within both the public and private sectors, serving b2b clients throughout the UK and Europe, and between 2002 and 2006 Ian had considerable involvement with both venture capital and institutional investors, taking several companies from launch through to floatation.
As an aging footballer, Chairman of a junior football club and an avid sports fan, StadiArena has provided Ian with the opportunity to combine his professional experiences with his passion for all sports.
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Ken Sharp - Partner
Ken has been directly involved within the stadium/sports industry in both Australia and the UK since 1998. As Managing Director of Bastion Stadium Solutions UK from 2001 until 2005, Ken gained extensive experience in the sales, marketing and management of corporate stadium products including, business club seats, sponsorship products and naming rights across five separate new stadium projects.
He has also led over 11 separate stadium research projects including research for Liverpool FC, Leeds United and the City of Birmingham’s bid for the National Football Stadium in 2002. Since his entry into the stadium business, Ken has achieved sales of sporting related sponsorship, naming rights and membership product in excess of £70M.
In Jan 2006 Ken took up the post as Commercial Director of Coventry City FC in order to gain an inside perspective into the day to day machinations of a leading football organization.In mid 2008 Ken left CCFC to take up consultancy roles with several other leading UK clubs. |
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Malachy Brannigan ACMA - Partner
Mal is an accountant with over 20 years experience within the banking, textile and football industries.
Joining Everton FC in 1995, Mal was initially employed as the Club’s Commercial Accountant prior to becoming the assistant Financial Controller. In 1999, he became Everton’s Business Development Manager working with international and national brands such as Puma, T-Mobile (One 2 One) and MBNA.
In 2001 Mal was invited by Adam Pearson, new Chairman for Hull City AFC, to join him as Finance Director on the executive management boards of both the Football Club and the Stadium Management Company. During his five years in the role the Tigers enjoyed ‘back to back’ promotions from League 2 to the Championship and record period of debt free growth for both companies. The Club also moved home during this period to the award winning KC Stadium.
In 2006 Mal was invited to join the board of Coventry City Football Club and take up the role as Financial Director for the Sky Blues. As part of a three man senior management team with Paul Fletcher and Ken Sharp, Mal was instrumental in helping to steer the Club through a challenging period of reinvention from the ground up which included the successful search and takeover by new owners of the Club in late 2007.
Mal is currently working as a financial consultant for a Championship UK football club.
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Working with the following 'industry leading' strategic partners, StadiArena facilitate the complete project delivery, overseeing every aspect of design, development and construction.
The Miller Partnership has been an established architectural practice for 50 years, working throughout the United Kingdom and Europe, operating from our offices in Glasgow.
They have developed a high profile and wide ranging portfolio of work including Sports Stadia, Hotels, Swimming Pools, Commercial Offices, Casinos, Retail Developments, Transport Buildings, Education Buildings and Housing.
Over the last 25 years, they have developed a substantial reputation for experience, expertise and flair in the design and delivery of successful stadium projects and multi-purpose venues.
Their high profile in the world of sport design has increased their involvement at a number of levels and as well as delivering fully developed design schemes, they are now also involved in providing Master Planning, Specialist Sports Consultancy, Design Auditing and Technical Due Diligence on a UK wide basis.
WSP is a global business providing management and consultancy services to the built and natural environment, and is one of the world's fastest-growing design, engineering and management consultancies.
Specialising in property, transport and environmental projects, they work with clients to create built and natural environments for the future.
Established in the UK in the '70s and listed on the London Stock Exchange since 1987, the company has grown through strategic development into one of the largest international consultancy groups in the world employing around 8000 staff worldwide.
WSP operates as a specialist in the property, environmental, transportation and infrastructure sectors providing a full range of services from planning through to design, implementation and maintenance.
Thanks to its multi-disciplinary capability, WSP can offer fully-integrated delivery teams to local and global clients - having a strong commitment to local business development and sustainability in all of the countries where they operate.
With a proven track record of major project delivery, WSP has established a world-class client base and enjoys a high level of repeat business.
Clients include government departments and agencies, leading private and public sector organisations and major multi and bilateral international financial institutions.
WSP Group has extensive international experience in America, UK, Europe, Africa, the Middle East and Asia, gained through working in over 60 countries, and currently has permanent offices in 30 countries.
Working in partnership with our clients, WSP bring knowledge, expertise, innovation and enthusiasm to any project.
The following Stadiums and Arenas have all been developed by StadiArena’s existing team of architects, engineers and stadium development experts, and are shown to purely illustrate the vast array of design and functionality elements that can be incorporated into bespoke projects.
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MANCHESTER UNITED F.C. – QUADRANT DEVELOPMENT
Client: Manchester United FC
Capacity: 76,000
Opened: 2006
This prestigious development involves the construction of the north-east and north-west quadrants – unifying the stadium by reinforcing the ‘bowl’ concept on the upper seating decks and linking the main east stand to the north and west stands by a high quality façade.
The design of the quadrants introduces major vertical circulation and this has been resolved by the creation of highly modelled stair towers placed centrally in the quadrant creating an iconic image for the stadium. The structural system minimises the impact of the roof steel and this is achieved by creating a structural web from the stair tower to carry the quadrant roof. The seating decks themselves provide additional capacity of 8,000 spectators, bringing the stadium capacity to 76,000. Below the seating decks are 3 levels of hospitality providing catering for 2,500.
Work started on site in April 2005, the first phase was completed in July 2005 and the project completed by July 2006. Value approx. £32M.
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COVENTRY CITY FOOTBALL CLUB – THE RICOH ARENA
Client: Coventry City Council
Capacity: 32,000
Opened: 2005
The Miller Partnership were architects for The Ricoh Arena at Coventry which was completed last year (2005) and is the home of Coventry City Football Club.
The project comprises a £56M multi-purpose Sports Arena which includes a 32,000 seat stadium capable of hosting football, rugby and concerts, a 70 bedroom hotel, a 6000m² concert/sports Arena and a 10,000m² Isle of Capri Casino.
The stadium complex was designed as part of a full scale redevelopment of a brown field site. The development on the site of a former gas works, on the outskirts of Coventry, also features the retail development Arena Park. The retail development includes a 140,000sq.ft Tesco flagship store, 15 shop units, 5 retail units including Next, Boots, Borders, Sports World and a Pizza Hut restaurant. |
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THE OVAL CRICKET GROUND, LONDON
Client: Surrey County Cricket Club
Capacity: 23,000
Opened: 2005
The redevelopment of the Oval Cricket Ground was completed on budget and on time. The £23M project in Kennington, South London for Surrey County Cricket Club involved the demolition of the existing stands at the Vauxhall End and replacement with a Stand over 4 levels and a main curved roof, including open air terraces and a living screen running around the façade of the Stand, resulting in an increase in ground capacity from 18,500 to 23,000.
The stadium was primarily re-configured to assure its ongoing status as a Test Match venue under the requirements of the governing body, The English Cricket Board. The development also had to satisfy the detailed requirements of its landlord, the Duchy of Cornwall and Sport England through a Lottery Funding Agreement. The new stand incorporates spectator facilities, hospitality and conference suites, media accommodation and indoor sports training space for community use.
Following a concept design by HOK SVE, The Miller Partnership and their design team were appointed by Surrey County Cricket Club during 2003 to develop the detail design, interior design and external spaces for the Vauxhall End of the Oval Cricket Ground.The Project was programmed into two construction phases. Phase 1 consisted of: demolition of the existing stands, installing piles, concrete sub-structure, erecting steelwork frame and erecting lower seating decks. This phase was completed on time to allow a temporary handover for a limited season of international cricket matches during the Summer of 2004. Phase 2 consisted of: completing the superstructure, M&E services, fitting out and external works.
The Project was handed over during June 2005 and has just completed a season of County and International cricket matches. Having hosted the first test match between England and Australia in 1880, the Project was completed on time to hold the final and victorious Ashes test match between England and Australia.
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DARLINGTON F.C. – THE 96.6 TFM DARLINGTON ARENA
Client: Darlington FC
Capacity: 25,000
Opened: 2003
This 25,000 capacity stadium illustrates the ambition of the Club and its management.
The stadium takes the form of a single bowl roof below a continuous 3D tied cantilever roof.
Hospitality facilities for some 600 spectators are at first floor in the main stand, accessed from a spacious double height foyer by escalators.
Other facilities are located at three corners of the ground including Club Shop, Supporters Club, Lounge Bar and Restaurants with the fourth corner providing Community and Education Facilities.
The stadium opened in 2003 and was the contract value £18M. |
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THE KINGSTON COMMUNICATIONS STADIUM, HULL
Client: Hull City Council
Capacity: 25,000
Opened: 2002
The Miller Partnership were appointed in 1999, by Hull City Council, to prepare a feasibility study into the development of a regional sports campus.
The centrepiece of the resulting masterplan was a 25,000 seat stadium which provided a home for Hull City AFC and Hull City FC Rugby Club.
The Brief required that the stadium facilities were capable of accommodating international fixtures and the Council’s confidence in this respect has been rewarded by the awarding of both full England football and full England rugby league international fixtures.
The stadium is a pioneering partnership between the City Council and Hull College and the scheme includes education facilities, health and fitness suites and library.
As part of the design, the campus also includes as an integral component of this ‘Sport in the Park’ development, a 1,500 seat capacity, all purpose arena. This is a 12 court hall capable of housing a wide range of sports including basketball, badminton, volleyball and football. A permanent gallery accommodates 500 spectators, along with a full media infrastructure. A further 1,000 mobile seats can be added allowing the arena to host both regional and national competitions. The Miller Partnership led the design team for the design and delivery of this project which was handed over to the City Council and the major stakeholders in December 2002.
The KC Stadium has won the following awards:
- Civic Trust Award 2004 – Culture and Regeneration Award
- Best Public Sector Funded Leisure Project 2004
- Highly Commended (Best Practice Category) – British Construction Awards 2003
Finalist: Prime Minister’s Award for Better Public Buildings 2003 |
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STOKE CITY FOOTBALL CLUB – THE BRITANNIA STADIUM
Client: Stoke City FC
Capacity: 28,000
Opened: 1997
Stoke City Football Club have relocated from the existing Victoria Ground to the new Britannia Stadium on a former colliery site known as Trentham North.
The Club administration and football facilities are located in a two storey module in the South West corner and a supporters club is contained within the North East Corner. A total of 50 executive boxes are located on two levels at the rear of the West Stand upper deck which also incorporates bars and related facilities.
The main concourse levels are some 3.0m above pitch level, reducing the requirement for general access stairs and ensuring excellent access and viewing platforms for disabled fans. This is a 28,000 seat capacity and was completed in 1997. The total contract value was £14M. |
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LEICESTER CITY FOOTBALL CLUB – THE WALKERS STADIUM
Client: Leicester City FC
Capacity: 32,000
Opened: 2002
The Walkers Stadium for Leicester City Football Club is on the banks of the River Soar on a site 500 yards from the original Filbert Street Stadium.
The Stadium is a 32,000 capacity bowl with a single continuous seating deck and constant roofline, designed with the ability to increase the capacity to 40,000. Designed to maximise non-match day revenue, the 4 floor West Stand can accommodate 3,200 guests in a range of suites overlooking the River.
The large glazed riverside elevation gives the stadium its unique identity externally and provides the large interior suites with huge areas of natural light. Total contract value was £27M and the project was completed in July 2002 |
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SOUTHAMPTON FOOTBALL CLUB – ST. MARYS STADIUM
Client: Southampton FC
Capacity: 32,000
Opened: 2001
This stadium is a 32,000 capacity, all seater stadium comprising a continuous bowl design.
The Stadium was designed with the structure expressed, using distinctive mast imagery, referring to Southampton’s international maritime status.
The scheme incorporates high level Boxes and Hospitality Suites, a Premier League Homework Club and Southampton City Training.
As part of Southampton City Council’s commitment to art in public places, feature glass artwork is incorporated into the Main Entrance space.
The total contract value was £24M and the project was completed in 2001. |
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DERBY COUNTY FOOTBALL CLUB – PRIDE PARK STADIUM
Client: Derby County FC
Capacity: 35,000
Opened: 1997
The Pride Park Business Community lies to the East of Derby City Centre bounded by the River Derwent to the North and the Derby/London Railway to the South.
The Club’s relocation there acted as a major spur for the development of the area.
The Stadium is a significant structure when viewed from either the A52 approach to the City or from the A6 link through Pride Park and provides a strong visual landmark for the City of Derby.
The capacity is 35,000. The Stadium was given a Derby Civic Pride Award in 1997. The contract value was £20M. |
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MIDDLESBROUGH FOOTBALL CLUB – THE RIVERSIDE STADIUM
Client: Middlesbrough FC
Capacity: 35,000
Opened: 1995
Completed in 2 phases, the latter of which was the completion of the 2 tier corners of the West Stand in 1997, the stadium design was the first to focus all Club activities in one location, with a capacity of 35,100.
The 2 tier West Stand accommodates Player Changing, Warm Up and Medical Facilities, Club Administration, Ticketing, Retailing and Hospitality Suites for 750 guests with direct access to the Seating Deck.
The stadium opened for the start of the 1995-1996 season. |
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THE SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION – MURRAYFIELD STADIUM
Client: SRU
Capacity: 67,000
Opened: 1996
The Scottish National Rugby Stadium at Murrayfield, Edinburgh, is a world renowned sporting venue with a long and glorious sporting history.
The development of the stadium to its current status as an international standard facility was undertaken by a design team led by The Miller Partnership and developed in a number of phases between 1990 and 1996. The 67,000 capacity stadium is set in 39 acres of land which accommodates 6 rugby pitches, club facilities and parking.
The stadium itself is a massive infrastructure accommodating extensive changing, training and medical suites, state of the art media facilities, over 2,500 hospitality spaces and administration offices for Scottish Rugby.
The design is unusual in that it has completely open concourses and stairways which give a particular buzz and visual activity on match days. |
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STADIUM OF LIGHT, SUNDERLAND
Client: Sunderland AFC
Capacity: 49,000
Opened: 1997
Millersport were initially appointed by the Club to produce a concept design for the new 40,000 capacity Stadium of Light sited on the former Wearmouth Colliery on the banks of the River Wear. This involved a bowl stadium with a 2 tier West Stand accommodating the Club facilities.
To further increase the capacity to 49,000 we were involved in the design of an upper deck for the North Stand including an impressive Supporters Bar with pitchside view. We have also designed a further deck for the South Stand which will bring the stadium capacity up to 55,500. |
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NEWCASTLE UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB, UK
St James’s Park in Newcastle city centre is a landmark in the region, with facilities the envy of virtually every football club in Europe.
Redevelopment began at St James’s Park in 1990 to modernise the stadium, with the introduction of multi-storey car parking, facilities for corporate events, conferencing and banqueting, exhibition space, bars, restaurants and retailing. The capacity of the ground was increased from 36 000 to 52 500 all seated spectator accommodation.
The Stadium features Europe’s largest single span glazed cantilever roof. |
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ALFRED MCALPINE STADIUM, HUDDERSFIELD
The Galpharm Stadium seats 24,500 people along with hospitality boxes and conference rooms. There are four stands. The Direct Golf UK 'main' Stand (often referred to as the Riverside Stand) incorporates two-tiers, with a row of 26 executive boxes running between the two tiers.
The Antich Stand, across from the Riverside, is a large, single-tiered stand which seats over 7,000. It was previously sponsored by John Smith's and is still called this by many today. The Pink Link South Stand is usually allocated to away fans and seats 4,054. This is built into natural banking and is the most basic of the stands. The Fantastic Media North stand is the tallest stand with two tiers, 16 hospitality boxes and a viewing room for players' guests. The lower tier consists of temporary seating that can be removed for events such as concerts. |
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REEBOK STADIUM, BOLTON
A modern, all seater stadium with a capacity of 28,000 which was completed in 1997, replacing the club's old ground, Burnden Park.
In addition to hosting football games, the stadium also offers other services, such as hosting of catered functions. The standard of amenity and viewing is far above that available at the club’s former ground which was centrally located at Burnden Park in Bolton.
The new stadium’s location on the outskirts of the town has direct access from the motorway, and the highly visible stadium is signified by its four large masts and distinctive roof structure.The location offered a degree of space relatively absent for British sports venues. This has influenced both the stadium’s design and its surrounding development.
The development concept and design approach have harnessed mixed use to make the project viable. The relatively small stadium offers quality viewing and a strong image. |
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CELTIC FC (TRAINING GROUND) SCOTLAND
With the club moving from Barrowfield in the East End of Glasgow to the former hospital site in Lennoxtown, it allowed the youth development and first team training to be focused in one facility.
The training complex offers five star indoor training, hydro pools, treatment areas and sports science accommodation specific to the needs of the players. The complex has 4 grass pitches (one with under soil heating), 1 3G sports turf and a goalkeeping area. This will be expanded as the site is developed in Phase 2 to include academy facilities, hostel accommodation and further training pitches. |
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BELFAST STADIUM
The proposed site is in the Ormeau Park which sits adjacent Belfast City
Centre, the surrounding suburbs and the riverscape.
This 25,000 seat stadium comprises corporate and hospitality facilities and a new leisure centre. The stadium will provide facilities for football, rugby, greyhound racing and Gaelic games as well as being an excellent venue for outdoor concerts.
The scheme also comprises various access routes including a pedestrian footbridge across the river Lagan to the Ormeau embankment. The stadium will serve as an icon in the city, identifiable to all communities within the province. |
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PEMBERTON STADIUM, LLANELLI WALES
The new Pemberton Stadium and Sports Barn, ‘Parc-Y-Scarlets’, is a modern rugby stadium with an ancillary indoor half size training pitch in the form of a Sports Barn.
The stadium provides 4 floors of facilities and hospitality in the main south stand, and 3 smaller stands each with a ground floor of spectator facilities which form the ‘horseshoe’.
This development is a joint venture between the Carmarthenshire County Council and the Rugby Club, and forms the centrepiece of a wider regeneration strategy for the area. |
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VULCAN ARENA, KINGSTON UPON HULL
As part of the “Stadium in the Park,” development for the City, the Vulcan Arena is a major indoor sports facility.
This is a 12 court hall capable of housing a wide range of sports, among them, basketball, badminton, volleyball and football.
A permanent gallery in the Hall can seat 300 and a further 1200 mobile seats can be utilised allowing it to host local and regional competitions. |
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NEW NATIONAL ARENA, STOCKHOLM
Due for completion in 2010 - an outdoor arena for football with capacity for 50.000 for concerts. It will have a removable roof for full year use. When the arena is completed, it will be a milestone in Swedish football history – a location in the highest European standards.
It is an outdoor arena for football with capacity for 50.000 for concerts. It will have a removable roof for full year use. When the arena is completed, it will be a milestone in Swedish football history – a location in the highest European standards.
The Swedish Football Association, Solna City, Peab, Fabege and Jernhusen are in agreement over ownership, operation and financing of the new national arena for football. The arena will be the hub of a whole new urban area, which will grow northwest of the Solna station.
Located in what is today an unpopulated area, it will be possible to create a modern arena for football, concerts and big events. International and other matches are played at Råsunda, during the construction period between 2006-2010. |
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LUCAS OIL STADIUM, INDIANAPOLIS
Home to the National Football League (NFL) team, Indianapolis Colts, this new 9-story stadium features a state-of-the-art fully-retractable roof and offers seating for up to 63,000 spectators.
Seating can be expanded to accommodate 75,000 people for larger events like the Super Bowl. The stadium also offers 150 specialty box suites. Sitting on a 37.7-acre site, the stadium covers over 1.8M sf and replaces the old RCA Dome.
The stadium also hosts the annual National College Athletic Association's (NCAA) Final Four basketball tournaments for men's and women's basketball. It can also be configured for conventions, exhibitions, fairs and concerts. |
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ARTHUR ASHE STADIUM, FLUSHING MEADOWS, NY
The $200 Million, 23,000 seat stadium is comprised of concrete topped, composite precast hollow core slabs at superstructure levels, a cast in place slab at court level, and steel “ladder” frames spaced at 32 feet radially.
The precast elements at the upper seating levels are supported by a triangulated pipe truss “tree” system connected through a series of shear pins to columns projecting above the Concourse level. The façade is pre-cast concrete block with inlaid brick. This design resulted in more than $4 million in savings over the original plans.
The floor system is a 10 inch prestressed, precast hollow slab with a 2 inch cast in place concrete topping. The 12 inch composite slab is designed to span up to 36 feet, carrying more than 100 lbs./sq. ft. of superimposed load. The concrete topping has propylene fibers, in addition to welded wire mesh reinforcement, in order to minimize temperature and shrinkage cracks and thus improve durability.
The seating structure is created by prestressed, precast multiple-L sections spanning 32 feet between raker beams. The court level floor structure is a 12 inch structural slab on ground supported on pile caps. The segmented 60 foot high precast wall system is supported on grade beams and is laterally braced by the structure at various levels. |
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STADIARENA, GUJARAT, INDIA
The world’s first truly multi-purpose 30,000 capacity stadium, will be built in Ahmedabad Mega city, Gujarat, India, which by using StadiArena’s British technology, will revolutionise the way stadiums and stands are built around the world.
This all-weather stadium will incorporate state of the art advanced technology for event, visual and audio systems, as well as incorporating the highest standards in hotel facilities.
Once the construction is complete, it is envisaged that the Ahmedabad stadium facilities will also host a football sporting academy, training India’s stars of the future, assisting the National team’s and Vision India’s objective of producing a world class, competitive team in men’s, ladies and junior international competitions.
Located on the banks of river Sabarmati, Ahmedabad is the largest city in the whole state of Gujarat with a desire to build a world class, multi-purpose sports and entertainment facility offering potential for a sports academy.
This will be regarded as the catalyst for the development of football infrastructure throughout India. Completion is due by Q4 2010. |
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