Just got me thinking after a thread below on the ''grass sell-off''....whats the latest??... has work started?... any delays??.... any new pictures anywhere of ''work'' done??
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Just got me thinking after a thread below on the ''grass sell-off''....whats the latest??... has work started?... any delays??.... any new pictures anywhere of ''work'' done??
News yesterday that Wanderers have dropped their dispute with the IRFU so i think this is the last hurdle.
RTE
work due to start very soon but may be delayed by dispute with DART over rail closures at weekends to allow the demolition of west stand.
dont was to be pessimistic but can see this new stadium going well over time and well over budget
It's going to be a lot of trouble getting the rail line closed.
live next to it and they have started taken out all the seating, might try and rob a couple of the plastic bucket seats for a momento,,but yeas builders are on site..so good news methinks
Nah the good news would be that they have started the New stadium, just ripping up the old one is not good news yet! I just dont trust the building in Ireland, always over budget and over time :-|
These chaps still have a couple of weeks before the door to judicial review slams shut.Even though they would be very unlikely to succeed, if they choose this course, the pause button would again be pushed on the project, 6-9 months.Its also hugely expensive, but bobs aren't in short supply in that part of the world.
Since when has anything in Ireland been built on time and on budget.
Reminds me a bit like Eyre square. The builders will probably f#ck off, midway through aswell.
I was reading at the weekend that one of the local residents is challenging the decision of Board Pleanala. Trying to squeeze out a few more quid no doubt.
That seems to be all the objections dealt with so. I'm actually beginning to believe this might happen.
14 * €120000 = €1680000
45 * €22000 = €990000
€2670000
Loadsadosh.
You know, its not like its a new stadium with extra inconvenience. Its just a rebuilt old one. I'd love to know how its worth that much extra compensation. Also, would it really affect property prices? Ten events a year, maybe 15, most in the afternoon at weekends? Hell, as a sports fan i'd choose the place nearer the ground if all things were equal.
I think they also spent €4.5m (not sure if that was together or each) on buying two houses for well above their market value to silence some complaints.
A 4 storey apartment block was built 10 metres from my back garden, blocking plenty of light. They spent a couple of years doing it. All I got was a few sets of ear plugs so I could sleep in the day time while they were working. My next door neighbour was so ****ed off with them that he wouldn't let them finish the side of the building beside his house. :D Absolute madness that they can get so much money when I bet most of them aren't affected much at all.
think it cost about £30m stg, was on a green field site and not nestled in between a load of houses which would help make it cheaper. still makes you wonder about construction costs in this country!
celtic park was built cheaply enough for a far bigger capacity but apparently the maintenance costs each year are mad due to the cheap and chearful nature of its construction
10m is small change for preparation of Lansdowne Road. How much was spent on Berties Bowl?
Does anyone think in hindsight, that it would have to better to build elsewhere with less restrictions, complications?? I know you cant beat its location etc but some of this money been paid out to residents etc lately is crazy.
I still feel a 50k stadium is about 10-15k short of what we need as well.
anyone get seats that were ripped out of the old one, i heard there was an auction a few weeks ago..is it true?
You're right. Lansdowne should have been ripped down and sold to developers and build a proper, quality stadium on a greenfield site on the outskirts of the city. To fuk with all the pub landlords and moaning biddies in Ballsbridge. Most of the newly built stadiums around the world are done this way.
And 50K is too small. Look at England, Scotland and Wales. All have stadia over 60,000 for their respective rugby and football teams. Ireland probably have a potentially bigger support than them for top internationals.
Ya but funny thing about that is there are a number of Irish people who will go away to Ireland games for the weekend etc(eg paris stuttgart) but who may not or do not go to Ireland games when at home because it just doesnt suit them for some reason or another. For instance, i went to stuttgart with 5 lads, and only one of them would regularly come to home games with me.
I assume the government are obliged to pay their share for this now, no matter what happens at the elections?
we had about 30k max at that game and most were day trippers.
i would agree that 50k is too small but greenfield out of town stadiums are a disaster. no pre or post match atmosphere and impossible to get to. the irish glass bottle site in ringsend. would have been ideal but think the land there is too expensive to be used as a stadium
So... is there work happening at Landsdowne Road? How far along is the building of the stadium?
This site has regular updates on the building progress
www.lrsdc.ie
The land there is a lot cheaper than lansdowne road, the problem is ownership of the land was in dispute when the go ahead for lansdowne was given.
THe site is now owned by McNamara who carried out the demolition work at lansdowne rd.
50k is too small for rugby but not for soccer, wait till you see the turnout for the serbia game.
I was passing by it on de dart the other day and yes its still just a building site with plenty of portacabins. Really strange trying to picture where everything used to be. Its the first time I've passed by it since it was flattened and it felt strange. There are still some of the old stiles left I just hope they get their fingers out and we have our old place back.
From the website:
http://www.lrsdc.ie/news/default.asp?NCID=50&NID=545
Quote:
We will be pouring concrete floor slabs during normal working hours and may need to work later to finish the surface treatment of these slabs. ...
Construction of the realigned section of the Swan Culvert adjacent Havelock Square has been completed and flow through the culvert has been restored....
Construction of the east stand basement is substantially complete....
Piling west of the railway will be completed this week. We will then proceed to complete the installation of the outstanding piles along the northern boundary adjacent Havelock Square. ...
An Open Day is planned to take place early in the New Year for the local community to view models and drawings of the New Stadium and a site visit....
A centre has been set up where it is possible to view some drawings, models and footage of works carried out on site to date. This will be open to visitors from Thursday 10th January 2008, Monday to Friday between 09.00-17.00 and Saturdays 09.00-13.00....