New Alexander Stadium takes shape as impressive redevelopment progresses at pace

An inspection of the progress on the redevelopment of the Alexander Stadium ahead of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games was carried out by athletes and project partners this week, December 16.

Since planning permission was granted in January this year, the demolition of three existing stands has been completed and the site remodelled with steelwork that will form the eye-catching new West Stand, which has started to take shape in recent weeks.

And despite the challenges posed by the Coronavirus pandemic, the £72.4m scheme remains on budget and scheduled for completion in spring 2022 ahead of its initial use as the venue for the Commonwealth Games athletics competition, as well as the event’s Opening and Closing Ceremonies.

Kelly Sotherton, Team England’s Track and Field Team Leader for Birmingham 2022, said:

It is fantastic to be able to take a closer look at the progress that has recently been made on the redevelopment of the Alexander Stadium. I’m impressed with how quickly the new parts of the stadium are taking shape. This will be an amazing venue for Birmingham 2022 and I’m sure that athletes from across the country, and around the world, are looking forward to competing here during the Games. This stadium has long been associated with great events and great athletes and that association can now continue in 2022 and beyond.

Post-Games, the Alexander Stadium is set to become a focal point of health, well-being, sport, academic and community activity in an improved Perry Park as part of the wider Perry Barr Regeneration Scheme – which will see well over £500million invested into north-west Birmingham in the next decade.

Impressive redevelopment

Cllr Brigid Jones, Deputy Leader of Birmingham City Council, which is delivering the Stadium redevelopment project, said:

The Alexander Stadium will be at the centre of international sporting attention during the summer of 2022, and it is really exciting to see the new stand taking shape. It is a testament to the hard work of everyone involved with the project that they have kept things on track despite the challenges of this year. As we come up to the third anniversary of Birmingham being awarded the Games, this is a hugely encouraging demonstration of the progress we have made so far in our preparations, and the long-lasting legacy that this project will create for the people of Perry Barr and Birmingham as a whole.

The Stadium, which will house around 30,000 spectators at each session it is used for during the Games, will revert to a permanent capacity of around 18,000 post-Games, the largest permanent facility capable of hosting major athletics in the UK, and the home of the world-famous Birchfield Harriers Athletics Club, in addition to a range of other tenants.

Ian Reid, Birmingham 2022 Chief Executive Officer, added:

I am truly impressed with the progress that has been made on this project this year. Despite the challenge of the pandemic, it is on track and on budget and the new stadium is really starting to take shape. The Alexander Stadium is a hugely significant venue for Birmingham 2022 and this redeveloped stadium will be the perfect stage for the athletics competition during the Games, and of course for our opening and closing ceremonies, which we are currently planning. It is great to end the year on such a positive note and it is exciting to witness first-hand the hard work and passion that has been poured into this project over the last few months.

Nigel Huddleston, Minister for Sport, Tourism and Heritage said:

I’m delighted by the significant progress that has been made at the Alexander Stadium in the past few months and I want to thank everyone involved for their efforts so far. We are on track for the stadium to be a brilliant centrepiece of the Games and a fantastic community facility for many years to come.

Funding for the Alexander Stadium Redevelopment comes from three sources: Birmingham City Council (£27.4m), the Greater Birmingham and Solihull Local Enterprise Partnership (£20m) and West Midlands Combined Authority (£25m). The overall project cost is part of the local contribution to the overall Commonwealth Games budget (£184m of the £778m total).

Background notes

Key features of the overall scheme for the revamped stadium, being delivered by McLaughlin & Harvey, include:

  • A new western stand replacing the Main, Knowles and Nelson stands
  • New tiered seating to the north and south
  • A new 400m 6-lane warm up track and re-laying of a new IAAF Category 1 track (400m 9-lane competition standard track)
  • Improved public realm and parking provision, with additional landscaping and signage
  • Installation of new stadium lighting and practice throwing field
  • A new access road from A453 Aldridge Road (to be used for event/maintenance use only)

The revamped stadium is set to host a range of tenants including the world-famous Birchfield Harriers Athletics Club and Birmingham City University. Acting as the new home for the university’s sports and exercise students, it will bring an exciting new partnership and purpose to the stadium beyond athletics.

Arup has been charged with delivering the redesign of the Stadium, while Mace is the Project Manager.

Source & imagery, courtesy: Birmingham.gov.uk

 

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