Qatar tenders largest World Cup stadium

Qatar tenders largest World Cup stadium

  • At least 11 groups invited to bid for contract
  • Maximum price for contract is QR2.8bn
  • Award is expected soon for Al-Rayyan stadium

Lusail stadium will seat 80,000 football fans

Qatar’s Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy has invited contractors to bid by 1 August for the contract to build the World Cup football stadium at Lusail.

The 80,000-seat stadium will be used for the final match of football’s Fifa 2022 World Cup.

The companies that have been invited to bid for the construction deal are:

  • Acciona (Spain) Redco Almana (local)
  • China Railway Construction Corporation (China) / HBK (local)
  • Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC – Athens-based) / Teyseer (local)
  • Costruzioni Generali Gilardi (Italy) / Al-Jaber Trading (local)
  • Enka (Turkey) / Contraco (local)
  • Hyundai Engineering & Construction (South Korea)/Ed Zueblin (Germany)/Urbacon (local)
  • Joannou & Paraskevaides (J&P – Cyprus) / J&P Qatar (local)
  • Maltauro Gruppo (Italy) /Al-Sraiya (local)
  • Ssangyong Engineering & Construction (South Korea) / Qatari Diar Saudi Binladin Group (local/Saudi Arabia)
  • Tav Construction (Turkey) / CDC (local)
  • Tekfen Construction (Turkey) / Aljaber Engineering (local)

The tender documents say that the maximum price for the tender is QR2.8bn ($769m). Construction is scheduled to start in December.

US-based Turner International Middle East is the project management consultant.

In 2015 the UK’s Foster + Partners was appointed to design the stadium. Foster + Partners is working with architect Populous and UK-based engineering consultant Arup.

An award is expected soon for the contract to build the Al-Rayyan World Cup stadium. A joint venture of India’s Larsen & Toubro and the local Al-Balagh Trading & Contracting is the frontrunner for the contract that involves building a 45,000-seat stadium will host group matches during the World Cup. It is expected to cost about QR1.3bn ($357m) to complete.

The concept design was prepared by Germany’s Albert Speer & Partner (AS&P). The consultant is Denmark’s Ramboll and US-based Aecom is the project manager. Qatar Foundation is tendering the contract to build the stadium, which will be located in Education City.

Last year, a joint venture of the local Midmac Contracting Company and Austria’s Porr won the contract to build the Al-Wakrah stadium.

Also last year, Qatar awarded the first main construction contract for one of the new stadiums it plans to build for the World Cup. A joint venture of Italy’s Salini Impregilo and Cimolai, and the local Galfar Engineering was awarded a €770m ($850m) contract by the local Aspire Zone to build the Al-Bayt stadium in Al-Khor.

In April 2014, Qatar awarded The first World Cup stadium construction contract to a joint venture of Belgium’s Six Construct and the local Midmac Contracting Company. The estimated $300m contract involves upgrading the existing Khalifa Stadium and increasing the seating capacity of the stadium to 60,000, from the current 45,000.

If you wish to have more details about project awards in the region, please contact Iryna Sushko on [email protected]

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