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Brucetiki
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by Brucetiki » Wed Jul 03, 2013 11:12 pm
spiller wrote:I have a contact who worked on one of the big contracts for this development. As it stands the project is currently 3-4 months behind schedule. However, im sure they will put extra staff on for round the clock shifts to get it done on time!
That sounds like a load of garbage, considering the eastern stand is that far ahead of schedule, there could be as many as 5000 extra seats available in the eastern stand for the Ashes...
http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/sport/cri ... 6673946580
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by Maximus » Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:08 am
And if, by some miracle, you've already exceeded your daily quota of free Advertiser articles, you can just read the same article through news.com.au:
http://www.news.com.au/sport/cricket/sa ... 6673946580.
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by zippySA » Thu Jul 04, 2013 12:10 pm
Providing (temporary) seats in a space that is available is a lot different to completing a complex permanent grand stand. The completion of the structure and seating is only one element in commissioning and finalising the stands in time for hand-over. Whatever the real status of the program on site - there is nothing like an immoveable deadline to ensure that all parties will find a way to hit the deadline and then sort out the mess and any extra pain (costs etc) after the Ashes. Whatever happens, it is simply a 5 day event (assuming the Aussies can last that long) with multiple temporary facility options available to run it successfully.
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by Brucetiki » Thu Jul 04, 2013 12:50 pm
zippySA wrote:Providing (temporary) seats in a space that is available is a lot different to completing a complex permanent grand stand. The completion of the structure and seating is only one element in commissioning and finalising the stands in time for hand-over. Whatever the real status of the program on site - there is nothing like an immoveable deadline to ensure that all parties will find a way to hit the deadline and then sort out the mess and any extra pain (costs etc) after the Ashes. Whatever happens, it is simply a 5 day event (assuming the Aussies can last that long) with multiple temporary facility options available to run it successfully.
It won't be temporary seating though. Sounds like the lower tier of seats, and probably some of the catering/toilet facilities will be in and ready to go for the cricket - similar to what the MCG did during AFL finals during their redevelopment.
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by Kasey771 » Thu Jul 04, 2013 5:25 pm
It will be great to have a crowd all the way around the boundary again after a couple of years of construction works People writing off the Aussies already in an Ashes Test Series...don't underestimate how mentally 'up' for it the team will be, they might look like dead beats on paper, but the game is not played on paper.
Big infrastructure investments are usually under-valued and & over-criticized while in the planning stage. It's much easier to envision the here and now costs and inconveniences, and far more difficult to imagine fully the eventual benefits.
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by buildit83 » Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:23 pm
sounds similar to the MCG redevelopment around 2003/2004. I went to the 2004 Grand Final and half the new stands been built and had seating available on the ground floor level, second level and a bit of the top tier in one section. I'd imagine the southerly section of the eastern stand will be ready intime for the ashes.
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by Port Adelaide Fan » Thu Jul 04, 2013 6:44 pm
buildit83 wrote:sounds similar to the MCG redevelopment around 2003/2004. I went to the 2004 Grand Final and half the new stands been built and had seating available on the ground floor level, second level and a bit of the top tier in one section. I'd imagine the southerly section of the eastern stand will be ready intime for the ashes.
Could be something like this
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by buildit83 » Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:57 pm
Port Adelaide Fan wrote:buildit83 wrote:sounds similar to the MCG redevelopment around 2003/2004. I went to the 2004 Grand Final and half the new stands been built and had seating available on the ground floor level, second level and a bit of the top tier in one section. I'd imagine the southerly section of the eastern stand will be ready intime for the ashes.
Could be something like this
exactly! a picture paints a 1000 words
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by Matt » Thu Jul 04, 2013 9:59 pm
Seats!
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by Laidback-Luke » Fri Jul 05, 2013 3:59 pm
^^ Move ya big head!
surely this should be on track for October? Does anyone know how long it will take to fit out everything on the inside? I keep hearing things like they're 3 months behind but surely this can't be true..
Hooligan wrote:They should've built a stadium there.
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by Dvious » Fri Jul 05, 2013 4:50 pm
Can anyone confirm if the East and West stands will be identical or will they be quite different? Would be nice if they where both symmetrical.
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by bretthandorf » Fri Jul 05, 2013 5:42 pm
Dvious wrote:Can anyone confirm if the East and West stands will be identical or will they be quite different? Would be nice if they where both symmetrical.
same sort of roof structure but the eastern stand will be bigger. It will hold about 19,000 compared to 14,000
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by Henwii » Fri Jul 05, 2013 6:32 pm
Matt wrote:Seats!
ImageUploadedByTapatalk1372940967.751569.jpg
I got all excited seeing this photo
God I'm such a nerd. Where did you find this photo?
One of the members on BigFooty said that you were allowed to walk inside the stadium at the hill end (he took a couple of pics). Is this true?
I was on Pennington Tce and saw a big truck going through the main entrance to this gate, so I didn't bother thinking I'd be told off for going down there.
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by Matt » Fri Jul 05, 2013 7:15 pm
Pic was from The Advertiser website.
When I was home in January, I walked straight in and wasn't questioned. Had a wander, took loads of photos and all was fine.
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by Vee » Sat Jul 06, 2013 8:38 am
Henwii wrote:
One of the members on BigFooty said that you were allowed to walk inside the stadium at the hill end (he took a couple of pics). Is this true?
I was on Pennington Tce and saw a big truck going through the main entrance to this gate, so I didn't bother thinking I'd be told off for going down there.
Yes, it's easy to go into the AO at the northern end - via the Clarrie Grimmett gates off Pennington Terrace. We went there on Thursday this week to have a look and take a few pics. Red seats were being installed at the Southern end.
Just walk in, Henwii. The hard hat/construction areas are clearly fenced off so it's obvious where you can walk. You can get far enough in to see all the progress and take photos.
Tip: print a colour map of the Adelaide Oval and take it with you.
http://www.adelaideoval.com.au/84/stadium-map.aspx
It shows the dfferent sections/levels/seating in each stand, facilities and lcation of the big screens etc. It was very useful. Awesome!
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