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Emirates stadium - Association for Project Management

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EMIRATES STADIUMMore Than a World Class Stadium


AYH plc3 AYH undertakes principally <strong>Project</strong> and Cost <strong>Management</strong>3 350 UK Staff based in:3 London3 Birmingham3 Edinburgh3 Glasgow3 Leeds3 Manchester


THE PROBLEMHIGHBURY - Existing3 First Constructed in 19133 East and West Stands builtin the 1930’s and 40’s3 Grade II Listed Building3 North and South Standsbuilt in the 1980’s / 90’s3 38,000 Capacity3 48 Executive Boxes3 500 Restaurant Covers3 Office Accommodation3 Arsenal Retail Outlets


THE RELOCATION OPTIONS:3 Kings CrossChange this picture3 Finsbury Park3 Wembley3 M25 ring3 Ashburton Grove


THE CHALLENGEASHBURTON GROVEThe New Stadium Site26.68 acres consisting of:3 53 private interests3 Circa 27,870m 2 LBI Council maintenancedepot3 3 acre LBI Council housing maintenancedepot3 800 tonnes/day Waste Transfer Station3 2 private Waste Transfer Stations


THE CHALLENGELOUGH ROADThe Relocation Site14 acre, semi derelict site consisting of:3 20 year history of failed development3 89 private interest to secure3 Contaminated land3 Earmarked <strong>for</strong> relocation of LBI depot and WRC3 New roads and infrastructure to regenerate


IMAGINE


DELIVERYSTEERING GROUPChair & leadOverall projectcost management& cost modellingStadium projectand costmanagementLough Road Eastcost managementLEGAL SUPPORT2,500 LegalAgreementsOverall <strong>Project</strong><strong>Management</strong>Highbury projectand costmanagementNegotiations &liaison withNetwork RailPM & QS onTurnkeyRelocationsNorthern TriangleBuilding projectand costmanagementInfrastructurenegotiations &contractadministrationSupported Clientin land purchases& sales


THE SOLUTIONNorthernTriangle<strong>Emirates</strong>StadiumHighburyLough RoadEastDraytonParkLough RoadWestQueenslandRoad


THE RESULTLOUGH ROAD WEST3 249 Residential units3 27,000m 2 Waste &Recycling Centre3 Islington Council Depot3 1,942m 2 OfficeAccommodation3 Retail3 Site Infrastructure


THE RESULTLOUGH ROAD WESTWaste & Recycling Centre3 Increased capacity to process1,100 tonnes of waste per day tomeet 3% compound growth inwaste generation.3 Bulk materials recycling area.3 Improved Civic Amenity.3 Green roof.3 LPG fuelling area to serve LBI’sfleet of vehicles.3 Capable of installing a MaterialsRecycling Facility.3 Very Good BREEAM 5-93 rating.


THE RESULTLOUGH ROAD EAST3 Private Residential -456 units3 Af<strong>for</strong>dable Residential -315 units3 6,795m 2 Office Accommodation3 Health Club3 Nursery3 Community Health Centre3 Site Infrastructure


THE RESULTNORTHERN TRIANGLEDEVELOPMENT3 Af<strong>for</strong>dable Residential -249 units3 Arsenal Museum3 Community Facility -AFC Learning Centre


THE RESULTQUEENSLAND ROADDEVELOPMENT3 Residential - 286 units3 Restaurant & Leisure3 5,480m 2 Office Accommodation3 Retail3 Community Health Facility3 Site Infrastructure


THE RESULTDRAYTON PARKDEVELOPMENT3 Private Residential - 278 units3 Af<strong>for</strong>dable Residential - 24 Units3 Community Health Facility3 Site Infrastructure


THE RESULTEXISTING HIGHBURYSTADIUM3 Residential - 711 units3 Including 50 af<strong>for</strong>dable3 Health Club3 Commercial3 Nursery3 Community Health Facility


THE RESULTEMIRATES STADIUM3 60,000 seat <strong>stadium</strong>3 150 Boxes3 Banqueting &Restaurants3 Retail3 Site Infrastructure3 2 bridges constructedover working railwaylines


STADIUM CONSTRUCTIONSUBSTRUCTURE & SUPERSTRUCTURE


STADIUM CONSTRUCTIONROOF: PRIMARY STRUCTURE


STADIUM CONSTRUCTIONDECENTRALISATION OF MAJOR PLANTD1C1Level 4Level 3Level 2Level 1Level 0D2C2Section Indicating PlantLevelsLevel S1A2B2RiserA1B1Air Handling UnitsBoilersChillersCore B2 PlantLEVEL 4 PLANT LOCATIONS


STADIUM CONSTRUCTIONSOUTH BRIDGENORTH BRIDGE


STADIUM FACTS & FIGURES<strong>Project</strong> Cost£400m (€570m)Stadium Height -pitch to top of roof 41.90mRoof Area 30,000m 2Tonnes of tubular steel in the roof 3,000Contaminated land removed from sites 25,000m 3Approximate quantity of concrete in structure 60,000m 3Approximate quantity of rein<strong>for</strong>cement 10,000tPre cast concrete terracing 33,000mGlazing 15,000m 2Spectator Capacity 60,000Premium Seats 7,000Boxes 150Match day meals 5,000Catering serving points 250Club Megastore 1,000m 2Grass area113 x 76m (105 x 70m at Highbury)Total building area (including terracing) 122,000m 2


<strong>Emirates</strong> StadiumWembley StadiumStart Date: February 2004Original Completion Date: July 2006Actual Completion Date: July 2006Start Date: September 2002Original Completion Date: January 2006Actual Completion Date: May 2007


EMIRATES STADIUMMore Than a World Class Stadium


COSTS£m €mStadium Construction 200 290Design & Professional Fees 30 44Loose Furniture & Fittings 5 7IT & VT 9 13Catering Equipment 8 12Bridges 16 23Land Assembly 44 64Insurances 2 3Business Relations 85 123Section 106 Agreement 6 9£405 €588


STADIUM KEY DATESNovember 1999November 2000December 2001May 2002August 2002April 2003February 2004July 2004August 2006Club Announce Proposals to MovePlanning Application SubmittedIslington Council Resolved to Grant PermissionPlanning Consent SecuredDemolition <strong>for</strong> New Waste & Recycling Centre CommencedDelay to Scheme Announced by Arsenal Football ClubFunding in Place, Stadium Construction StartsWaste & Recycling Centre CompletedOpening of <strong>Emirates</strong> Stadium


REGENERATING ISLINGTON HIGHLIGHTS3 2,500 new homes, 1,000 of which are af<strong>for</strong>dable3 £60m Waste Recycling Centre3 Public Transport Improvements3 New Public and Green Space3 40,000m 2 of new Commercial Space3 Four new health facilities3 2,600 new jobs

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