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KEY MILESTONE FOR THE NEW STADIUM
As Development Managers and Project Managers, Arrow has been at the vanguard of this development over the last two years.
Dunedin City Council’s 17 March 2008 decision to give the new Multi-purpose Stadium the green light is a major step towards developing what will be the world’s first permanently enclosed grass playing field. It will also set the benchmark in terms of viewing standards, its multi-purpose nature and its integration of a University with the Stadium.
We acknowledge an exceptional consultant team who share the vision and have accepted the challenge: HOK, Jasmax, SKM, Rawlinsons, Connell Wagner, Anderson Lloyd Lawyers, Holmes Fire & Safety, Beca, Sports Surface Design & Management, Acoustic Engineering Services, Context Urban Design, Rider Levett Bucknell, Davis Langdon, David Hamilton, Tonkin & Taylor, Horwarth HTL, PriceWaterhouse Coopers, The Marketing Bureau and Colmar Brunton.
Information on the Stadium can be viewed through the Carisbrook Stadium Trust’s website:
www.carisbrook.org.nz
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Arrow International's Major Projects division is project managing the design and construction of this multi-purpose, multi-million dollar rectangular stadium. The Logan Park precinct location of this stadium adds a new social hub for Dunedin and links the University to the City.
The stadium has an opening date of August 2011, and will host three matches of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
