Wroclaw signed contract to build stadium for Euro-2012
Wroclaw municipal government’s signed agreement to build stadium for hosting Europe Football Championship matches of 2012, which is being jointly organized by Poland and Ukraine.
As TVN 24 reports, the stadium costing $ 220 mln is going to be erected by Polish and Greek consortium with Mostostal Warszawa SA Company in the head.
In accordance with the contract, consortium pledged to construct the stadium in 21 months and gave 25-year term guarantee for the stadium’s cover and front, and also 10-year guarantee for other materials.
The contractors started their work on Tuesday right after signing contract.
UNIAN informs that Wroclaw authorities decided to allocate additionally about $ 70 mln for the stadium erection after it appeared that participants of the bids, held by the city asked for their service far more money than it was previewed by the local government.
UNIAN information: Wroclaw is one of the 4 main cities in Poland to host Euro-2012 matches.
According to the stadium design in Wroclaw which is planned to be built in 14 hectares territory, it’ll seat 44.000 fans. Besides casino, disco, restaurant for 1600 visitors and office-conference facility will operate at the stadium’s territory.
In December, 2008 clean up activities before stadium erection were finished. The heading work was conducted by Wakoz Company, owing to which major building works had to begin in January 2009, as scheduled.