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Milton Keynes: National Badminton Centre The National Badminton Centre will move two miles from its current location to upgrade facilities and increase the supply of courts for the growing demand. A 12-court  club, athlete accommodation, 6 indoor tennis courts, 6   Capacity 2,500 Cost £20m


Completion 2015


Preston Riverworks Arena  arena proposal.


FINLAND Tampere Central Arena


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ARENAS ASIA &


AUSTRALASIA EMEA


SOUTH AMERICA POLAND


Krakow: Olympic Arena  for hockey, skating, athletics, basketball, volleyball. Construction/developer: Mostostal. Capacity 15,000-18,000 Cost PLN 300m ($76m)


Completion 2013 ROMANIA


Constanta Arena For tenant handball team HCM. Also on site: indoor Olympic pool (2,000), gymnasium (1,000), hotel, pedestrian plaza landscaping and water elements. Parking: 2,000. Area: 37,500m2


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Capacity 10,500 Cost €70m


RUSSIA


Finland’s second largest indoor arena for 2013 Ice Hockey World Championships. Multi-purpose to be built above the existing railroad track near the city’s main railway station. Underground parking connected to Sori Bridge. Architect: Daniel Libeskind. Wooden facades and turf roof. Operator: Tampere Central Arena Ltd (Rikard  grants and private investment. Capacity 12,000 (hockey), 15,000 (concert) Cost €95m (plus €12.5m car park)


Completion 2016 (starts 2014) FRANCE


Dunkerque Arena Two halls with combined 10,700 seats plus VIP seats and boxes. Walkways serving the stands, shopping and reception areas. Arena is designed to contribute to the development of the two clubs USDK handball and BCM Gravelines Dunkirk basketball. Architects: Chabanne and Partenaires, AvantPropos, AB + Architects. Design and construction: VINCI construction France (subsidiaries ADIM Nord Picardie, SOGEA CARONI and DUMEZ EPS). Operator: VINCI facilities. Capacity 10,700 Cost €112.4m


Completion Autumn 2015


Lyon: Arena Villeurbanne-Lyon Multipurpose arena for basketball tenant with Tony Parker academy on site. Owner negotiating with construction companies. Architect: Gensler (Ron Turner), Groupe-6. Operator: Global Spectrum Europe. Finance  Owner: SPSM. Area: 39,300m2 Business seats: 1,420.


. Loges: 180 places.


Capacity 8,500-13,300 (basketball/concert), 7,000- 12,000 (hockey), 2,000-4,000 theatre)


Completion 2014


Paris: Bercy Two phase upgrade for the well-known sports and concerts arena. Loges: 52. Capacity 21,000 (17,000) Cost €110m


Completion 2015 ITALY


Bologna: Palazzetto Sport Proposed upgrade with rehab centre, wellness centre, edutainment. Owner: Development S.r.l. 77. Architect: A + U PERFORMA with Arup and Arup Sport Italia. Area: 25,000m2


. Capacity 15,000 KUWAIT


Kuwait City: Kuwait Arena In Sabah Al-Salem, a suburb south of the capital. Arena for indoor sports, primarily basketball and volleyball. Designed to host international competition. Main bowl  Youth and Sports (PAYS, president Fuad Al-Falah). Area: 19,000m2


. Parking: 9,000m2


Capacity 5,000 Cost $53m


Completion 2014 .


Moscow: VTB Arena Sports and entertainment development in Petrovsky Park near the historic center of Moscow. For Continental Hockey League’s and Russian Basketball Federation’s Dynamo clubs. Alongside VTB Stadium (Dynamo Moscow, 45,000) and in one building with retail mall and parking. Architect: Manica Architecture. Design and operations consultant: AEG Facilities. Capacity 11,500 Cost $1bn


Completion 2016 SCOTLAND


Edinburgh: RHASS Arena Proposed arena development as part of Royal Highland Agricultural Society for Scotland (RHASS – chief executive Ray Jones) move to Norton Park. Architect: Make. Design: Edaw.


Capacity 10,000 Cost £275m (arena £50m+)


Glasgow: Tollcross Park, National Swimming Centre


Expansion for Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games to include a six-lane 50m pool. Capacity 2,000 Cost £13.8m


Completion 2013 SPAIN


Barcelona: Barca Basketball Arena  basketball club.


Cost €100m Completion 2020 SWEDEN


Partille: Ice Arena   bowling alley and a restaurant. Area: 16,100m2 Construction: Skanska.


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Capacity 4,000 Cost 328m SEK


Completion September 2016


Uppsala: Gränby Arena Multi-purpose arena, mainly for hockey tenant Almtuna IS. The European Commission checking that state funding element is not against competition law. Architect: Aros Arkitekter. Capacity 8,000 (hockey), 10,000 (concert) Cost 625m SEK ($97m)


Completion 2014-15 SWITZERLAND


Biel: Stades de Bienne Double stadium plan for ice hockey and football with shared facilities and roof. Spaces for other ice sports, including curling. Design and build: HRS Hauser Rutishauser Suter AG.


Capacity 7,000 Cost €50m


Completion 2014 25 south america


BRAZIL Rio: Olympics 2016 Handball Arena  of Rio de Janeiro. Comprehensive tendering process for architectural and engineering services has begun (£2.5m). Temporary and covered venue. After the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the venue’s structure and components will be reused with different purposes in a different location. Developer: RIOURBE. Capacity 12,000


Rio: Olympics Tennis Centre  Tender for construction and operation. Temporary leasing for Games time. Legacy: Olympic Training Centre. Three main courts, middle sized temporary. 13 outdoor courts, 6 permanent. Cost breakdown: R$139.9m construction of permanent structures, R$29.7m temporary structures, R$13.1m dismantling of temporary structures, operations and maintenance  Especialistas em Eventos Esportivos, formed by GMP  Ltda., LUMENS Engenharia Ltda., and Sustentech Desenvolvimento Sustentável Ltda. Capacity 10,000, 5,000, 3,000, 250x7 Cost R$182.7m


Rio: Olympics 2016 Velodrome Permanent venue. Legacy: Olympic Training Centre. Tender is for build and operate. Funding: central  delivery: Rio Olympic Equipment Consortium, formed by the following companies: Arqhos Consultoria  BlacBackheuserand LeonidioArquiteturaand CidadeS/C, Conen Consultoria and Engenharia LTDA and JLA Casagrande Serviços and Consultoria de Engenharia LTDA. Study: AECOM. Capacity 5,000 (+800 temporary) Cost R$136.9m


Completion 2015


for North America arenas see the North America supplement pages 16-19


UKRAINE


Kharkiv: Arena A multi-functional sports arena includes spectator  two halls for training and sports school. Sports: basketball, handball, volleyball, hockey, and martial arts. Variable capacities from 5,062-7,086. Also available for concerts and other public events. Exhibition space: 7,000 m2


. Turnaround time: 10 hours. Seats, elevators,


and entrance ramps for disabled people. Design based on the sports arena in Klaipeda (Lithuania). Developer VETEK GC entered into contract for development of arena construction documentation with COWI, a Lithuanian and Danish company. Designer: KTM ‘MIR’ company of Kharkiv.


Capacity 7,086 seats (basketball) Cost UAH 350m


Completion December 2014 WALES


Cardiff Arena Dual ice pad, home for Cardiff Devils, as part of International Sports Village at Cardiff Bay. Area: 4,000m2


. Cardiff Council is supplying land to kick start


the development. Developer: Greenbank Partnerships. Operator: Planet Ice. Construction: Keir. Capacity 3,100 Cost £200m (scheme) £16m (arena)


Completion 2014-15 (starts 2013-2014)


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