All Sports venue Articles
A music venue and hospitality company has won final approval to build an $80 million outdoor music venue in El Paso, Texas, USA
Reuse and Retrofit: The low carbon, low budget plan for the Paris 2024 Olympics
JCB is using this sports league to market to North America customers
The city has made one of its largest federal grant requests in history
The contractors building a $114 million multi-sports stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee hope that a mix of innovative techniques, construction technology and materials will help them to knock the project out of the park
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund has announced the construction of a second major water theme park for Qiddiya City to the south west of Riyadh
The NFL’s Chicago Bears have revealed plans for a new stadium that could see $4.2 billion of direct capital investment in what they claimed would be one of the region’s biggest-ever construction projects.
The University of Southern Florida is bringing in a new builder for its athletic field renovation
Singapore’s Marina Bay Sands has unveiled plans for a new luxury hotel tower with a sky roof and a 15,000-seater entertainment arena as part of a multi-billion-dollar expansion.
US$20 million project to transform Chain of Lakes baseball field into four
Fulham Football Club in London has unveiled designs for its redeveloped 8,000-seater Riverside Stand, which is set to feature a rooftop pool.
Sports architecture firm Populous will act as lead designer on the $455 million construction of the new Belmont Park horse racing venue in Nassau County, NY, USA.
Saudi Arabia-based Qiddiya Investment Company will build the world’s only Dragon Ball theme park within the Qiddiya City megaproject.
A consortium of architects led by Populous and Oualalou + Choi has won a contract to design Morocco’s 115,000-seater Grande Stade de Casablanca stadium.
US-based contractor Turner has won a US$133.5 million contract to renovate the United States Military Academy’s Michie Stadium in West Point, NY.
China Communications Construction (CCCC) has broken ground on a new sports facility called Talanta Sports City in Nairobi, Kenya.
Projects costs are ballooning for yearslong public projects.
The project involves the demolition of four corners of pre-existing precast seating throughout the stadium
Sweden-based firm will be involved in 27,000m2 of the new build at a cost of US$124 million
Multi-million-dollar demo for Shah Alam Stadium, as MoU signed for new US$165m sports complex
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