The study for the City Stadium has not yet been completed

According to the previous plan, the study was supposed to be finished by the end of August of the current year
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City Stadium, Photo: Zoran Đurić
City Stadium, Photo: Zoran Đurić
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Ažurirano: 02.10.2017. 09:53h

The feasibility study with the conceptual solution for the eastern tribune of the City Stadium, which according to the plan, was supposed to be finished by the end of August of the current year, has not yet been completed.

The Capital City responded to "Vijesta" that "this complex and demanding work is in progress" and that intensive work is being done on the preparation of the study.

The creation of the study was donated to the Capital City by the organization CREAM Europe PPP Alliance, which also chose the Swiss consortium "HRS" and "HNB Partners" to create the Study.

It was announced from the Capital City that after the submission of all documents and translations of seven gigabytes of complete documentation, the preparation of concrete details and solutions began.

"During the presentation of the consortium, it was emphasized that this is a very complex job because the stadium is not being built anew, but is being reconstructed, and that requires much more time," the capital city explained.

The donor and developer of the Study, as announced by the city administration, additionally expressed the need to look at possibly new elements from the new Law on Spatial Planning and Construction of Buildings, which was adopted yesterday, in order to include them in the Study for better and more efficient preparation for construction. eastern stands.

"During the process of making the Study, the circumstances are constantly changing, which, among others, was influenced by the Capital City itself expressing the need for as many seats as possible in the eastern tribune, which differed from the preliminary project task, and all of this together makes the entire work more complex and complicated", it was announced from the capital.

HRS company representative David Mizrahi previously announced that after the study, three more phases will follow, before the actual construction of the eastern stand, "which will not depend on just one participant in the project". During last year's public presentation of the project, Mizrahi could not clearly specify when construction might begin and how long it would take.

"It's almost impossible to answer that question right now. This process can be very fast, but it can also drag on...

The construction period, if everything goes well, can last from two to two and a half years," Mizrahi pointed out at the time.

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