Construction of Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor City is in full swing with 40% of structural work of the proposed host venue for the 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar now completed.
Progress continues at Al Bayt Stadium, semifinals proposed venue for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, with 40% of structural work completed.
Aspire Zone Foundation Project Director for Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor City Dr. Nasser Al-Hajeri, said: "Work on the site is progressing on schedule, with 40% of stadium structural work and 25% of the construction work for the surrounding precinct already completed.
"The area around the stadium will include facilities for the community and green areas. There are currently 3,000 construction workers on site, and workers’ welfare continues to be a top priority as we advance with construction on this unique stadium which will leave a tangible legacy for the community after the tournament.", the SC said in a report posted on its website The retaining wall that will support the next two levels of the stadium's overall weight has also been erected, and will ultimately be the main support of the stadium’s state-of-the-art retractable roof that will take just 20 minutes to close. The venue will have an overall height of 37 metres.
Meanwhile, the SC Project Manager for Al Bayt Stadium, Al Khor City, Engineer Mohemed Ahmed, added: "Recently the site team began installation of the first fix of approximately 2,500 seats at the north stand of the 60,000-seat stadium." The steel structure platforms for the modular seats are designed in Germany and manufactured in Italy, while the actual are seats designed and manufactured in Qatar. After the tournament, the stadium’s capacity will be reduced to approximately 32,000 seats, with the upper tiers donated to countries in need of sporting infrastructure.
The upper concourse of the stadium will then be converted into a hotel. A shopping centre and a branch of Aspetar, the leading sports medicine facility, will also be incorporated into the structure.
Parks and greenery will form an integral part of the surrounding precinct’s design plan, creating a green lung for Al Khor and providing local families with invaluable outdoor space to enjoy.
Source :QNA
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