All Sports venue Articles
Wren Works used a Manitowoc 11000-1 crawler crane to help build a retaining wall at the Mont du Lac Resort, a skiing destination in Wisconsin, USA
Main venue for 2020 Olympic Games set to cost US$ 1.3 billion - almost US$ 1 billion less than rejected design
Iconic Lusail Stadium will be built by China Railway and local company HBK Contracting
Five Linden Comansa tower cranes were put to work on the construction of a new stadium for football team Club Atlético de Madrid of Spain to move into at the end of the 2016-2017 season
Balfour Beatty completes complex engineering work to create multi-purpose venue in the heart of the British capital
New US$ 2.5 billion 70,000-seater stadium for Los Angeles Rams to provide 3,500 jobs within Inglewood, California
Hamburg Stadium Am Rothenbaum turned into beach volleyball arena with the help of rental equipment from HKL
Indian construction company Larsen & Toubro in joint venture with Qatari firm to build the 40,000-seater Al Rayyan Stadium
A Grove RT550E rough terrain crane is the latest Manitowoc equipment to be installed at the construction site of an iconic football stadium in Lyon, France
London football club submits planning application to build new stadium with much increased capacity
Swiss crane contractor Clausen used a Liebherr LTR 1060 telescopic boom crawler crane to help with the construction of a mountain station for the Hirli chairlift in the Alps
Construction set to start before the end of this year on Al Bayt Stadium - earmarked as a Fifa World Cup quarter-finals venue
Bayerische Zugspitzbahn Bergbahn is using a Liebherr 150 EC-B 6 Litronic flat top tower crane at an elevation of 2,975 metres on the Zugspitze peak in Germany
Documents seized at Odebrecht offices as part of the Operation Fair Play investigations into alleged over-charging on construction of Arena Pernambuco, a venue for the 2014 FIFA World Cup
Zaha Hadid has criticised the Japanese government’s plan to re-tender the design for the Tokyo Olympic Stadium, blaming a flawed procurement process for spiralling costs
Contract for US$ 855 million World Cup venue won by Italian-led consortium
Research company Timetric says losing tournament would be devastating as massive investment in buildings and infrastructure is proposed
The US$ 5 billion Olympic Complex in Turkmenistan’s capital Ashgabat might be the biggest building construction project in the world today. Chris Sleight v
A scheme to increase the capacity of ‘De Kuip’ and add a retractable roof have been dropped due to disagreements on costs between the owner and contractor consortium
Located in the heart of Minneapolis, the new glass-centric covered stadium will replace the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, which was torn down in early 2014