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NUSSLI was commissioned to extend the Estadio de Bata in Equatorial Guinea, a host for the 2012 African Cup of Nations. The global supplier of modular stadiums built a 280m long x 210m wide x 27m high (919 x 689 x 89 ft) spaceship-like per- manent extension to the existing stadium, boosting its capacity by a further 15,150 places to provide a total of 37,500 seats. The improvement means that Bata can now


contend for large-scale sports events at an international level.


The project almost doubled the arena's size and ensured the structure complied with the high requirements set out by FIFA and the African Football Federation CAF. NUSSLI is an international supplier of temporary structures for sporting events, working on projects from the initial concept through to the fi nal implementation.


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Stuart Canvases its complete sports covering service


Stuart Canvas – which manufactures bespoke sports, commercial and industrial covers – is branching out to offer its cus- tomers Non Turf cricket pitches and nets. Having previously only sold the carpets to sports clubs, the new service will include an end-to-end package which will incorpo- rate building the pitch and supplying the carpet, steel frames and associated prod- ucts, right through to erecting the netting. The UK-based company will also offer a repair and refurbish service for training nets and pitches as required by its clients.


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Exponential-e put has installed a three site WAN system for Fulham Football Club, UK. The system connects the Craven Cottage stadium with its Motspur Park training facil- ities, and is designed to provide a strong and reliable internet connection. Exponen- tial-e supplied the Layer 2 Virtual Private LAN Service (VPLS) to provide the football club with a resilient platform enabling mul- tiple services over a single network.


Lighting up water


Abacus Lighting supplied a unique solution for the new Wing complex at Silverstone, UK, by providing a com- bined mains power and water outlet system for the race support teams via a watertight cabinet fi tted to each lighting column. By using Abacus’ Orion fi ttings the number of lighting points originally specifi ed was reduced, while ensuring that lighting levels were achieved. Com- bining the outlets with the columns reduced costs and removed the visual disruption of additional structures.


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