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Originally Posted by wespidel
It will not be built at Saint Marys, because it`s not a big enough area and it will be 25,000 plus permanent seats with 20 plus skyboxes and permanent washrooms and concessions on both sides and it will be a bowl stadium expandable 60 to 80 million dollars with a partial see through roof. You will hear more soon, drawings have been done and they will be presented to the public soon for feedback, apparently it`s copy off a modular type stadium from some foreign country. Fenwick do you know the design and what is the country. It was said to me and I forgot what country but what I`m telling you is true and you will know more soon.
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I heard a rumour from someone on this forum (by private message) that it would be the BC Lion's temporary facility. Please tell me this isn't true
!!! It is a bowl shape but the stands are held up by metal scaffolding. It was fabricated by an European company and is a modular design. There are companies in the Maritimes that can build solid, concrete, modular type stadiums (by modular I mean basic repeating units, not a cheap temporary, movable structure).
Please what is your source of this information, wespidel? They have an electronic version of my last 3D model. But I don't live in a foreign country so they must have something better in mind. I am working on a better version (based on some of your requests, wespidel). For what it is worth, I will send it to City Hall also (I think that they are just being diplomatically nice to me, I don't think they are planning to build a stadium based on my designs). However, there have been some good economical designs built in the UK recently, one that comes to mind is the Cardiff City Stadium which is a fairly basic but very nice design. However, being an enclosed bowl, I don't know how it could be expanded to 45,000 (I am working on a version that would be another modular design but built of poured in place and precast concrete, built in an economical way similar to a multilevel parking garage).