News tagged stadiums
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How Ireland’s Iconic Football Stadiums Were Rebuilt Through the Decades
The post How Ireland’s Iconic Football Stadiums Were Rebuilt Through the Decades appeared first on UK Construction Blog. Ireland’s most iconic football grounds were replaced in three waves: the phased modernisation of Croke Park from 1990s through to 2005, the total rebuild of Lansdowne Road and switch to multi-purpose Aviva Stadium from 2007 to 2010, and the long-delayed rebuild of Dalymount Park, now due to welcome the team of Bohemians again at the […]
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Data centers propelled Turner to record $29.2B in revenue in 2025
Backlog reached $44.3 billion as hyperscaler data center projects, sports stadiums and healthcare jobs buoyed the contractor’s results.
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Boston’s Pro Women’s Soccer Stadium’s Price Tag Soars to $325 million
Boston Legacy Football Club privately raised $190 million to fund the the city's White Stadium.
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Leeds United given green light to expand Elland Road to 53,000 capacity
Leeds City Council has granted planning permission for a major expansion of Elland Road that will raise the stadium’s capacity to as many as 53,000 and upgrade the ground to UEFA Category 4 status. The post Leeds United given green light to expand Elland Road to 53,000 capacity appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
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£46M Edgbaston stadium overhaul reaches milestone with stand demolition
Demolition of two of Edgbaston Stadium’s ageing stands has been completed as part of a £46M redevelopment intended to modernise the Birmingham ground ahead of the 2027 summer cricket season. The post £46M Edgbaston stadium overhaul reaches milestone with stand demolition appeared first on New Civil Engineer.
Resources tagged stadiums
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FT - Qatar's World Cup legacy, 14112022
The FT looks at what the football World Cup means for the country & what will happen to the stadium infrastructure and the future of the Fifa tournament For Qatar this was not only becoming the first Middle East nation to host the World Cup: This was also about a plan of national development, of accelerating the infrastructural requirements for the country in order to host this tournament but so that they could then use this infrastructure going forward to plan for a time when the oil runs out
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Cost Model Sports Stadiums - Published by Building, Core Five, and Trivandi
Top-tier sports clubs and, to a greater extent, lower-league clubs are increasingly dependent on diversifying stadium-borne revenue streams. Lower-league clubs too often miss out on potential media and broadcast income. As a result, clubs of all sizes are being forced to rethink how they operate. This move towards a more business-focused approach will contribute to protecting sport.
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