New Zealand World Cup Rugby Stadium takes shape, goes ahead of schedule
The World Cup Rugby stadium in New Zealand is reportedly now taking shape and going ahead of schedule. This is despite the criticisms being thrown against the developer. New Zealand plays host of the 2011 World Cup Rugby.
The stadium, located at Eden Park, can set up to 22,000 people.
Eden Park redevelopment Chief Executive Officer Adam Feeley proudly announced that everything is going well with the construction as opposed to the allegations of overspending and delays portrayed in some media reports.
The stadium will have street level entry that goes through 4 automated plazas. A concourse will be created in several strategic places in the stadium to accommodate fans from different directions. This avoids too much people traffic at the entrance.
According to Feeley, the newly constructed stadium is guaranteed to look a hundred percent different from the old one. He added that they are making the most of the provided budget to come up with the best sporting venue for the people.
Aside from the aforementioned features, the stadium will also have more than five hundred toilets and 50 corporate boxes.






