ISG completes Zayed Sports City Stadium refurbishment
Stadium has undergone a comprehensive 30-week fitout
ISG has announced that it has completed refurbishment works for the Zayed Sports City Stadium, one of the UAE’s oldest sports facilities, following an extensive upgrade programme.
Built in 1979, the stadium recently underwent a 30-week upgrade, with ISG tasked with renovating the staff administrative offices, VIP lounge area, leasable Grade A offices, public washrooms and the entire flooring for the corridors in the upper concourse and ground floors, amongst others.
ISG also managed the upgrade of fire and life safety systems, including the addition of a fire fighting system, inclusive of pumps and tanks, that is compliant with local authority requirements and international standards. The refurbishment also included essential upgrades to the existing electromechanical systems, including the replacement of four electrical substations.
Steve Ramsden, Managing Director, Middle East said: “ISG was appointed to undertake the Zayed Sports City Stadium refurbishment with the knowledge that it had to be completed ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup UAE which took place recently,” said Steve Ramsden, managing director, Middle East for ISG.
“This is the second time that ISG is entrusted with a mission-critical project that is linked to the stadium and our team, once again, delivered brilliantly. Naturally, this could have only happened with the support of our client and experienced consultants, so we are thankful to all stakeholders, who ensured a seamless and successful delivery of these works.”
The stadium remained live throughout the refurbishment process and hosted several sports events. This posed several challenges for ISG, from a logistical and operational perspective, especially with the upgrade of the electrical substations and air handling units, as it meant planning and scheduling shutdowns, while keeping the building fully operational.
The new fit out boasts many sustainable features, including intelligent lighting to reduce energy consumption, new AC units, which are connected to the BMS system to monitor and control air flow and cooling and fire suppression systems, which have zero effect on ozone depletion.
Zayed Sports City Stadium is the largest stadium in the UAE, with more than 43,000 seats. It has been recognised as a crucial part of the country’s heritage and history, being featured on the AED200 banknote.
Since opening in 1979, it has undergone several refurbishments over the years, including a 2009 fitout upgrade, which was also delivered by ISG, ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup that year.