Singapore Sports Hub

Foundation laid for new National Stadium

The much anticipated Singapore Sports Hub has completed its first phase of construction since the official contract signing. The Design & Build Contractor/Partner, Dragages Singapore Pte Ltd, had completed piling and the foundation of the new National Stadium and the construction team will now concentrate on the superstructure. ...

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National Stadium enters final phase of demolition

The National Stadium has seen its final sunset, as the last remaining structures of what used to be the home of Singapore's many sporting memories are gradually torn down. ...

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Demolition of National Stadium officially begins

An official ceremony was held today to mark the start of demolition works at the old National Stadium. In its place will rise a state-of-the-art facility in 2014. ...

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Sports Hub construction delay – why use taxpayers’ money if banks don’t want to lend?

The flak sports minister Vivian Balakrishan takes every time he breathes a word about the Sports Hub delay defies common sense. The minister told parliament on Tuesday that Singapore will not host the 2013 SEA Games and will attempt to host the 2015 edition if the Sports Hub is ready by then. ...

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Singapore give up hosting rights to 2013 SEA Games; unlikely to host in 2015 as well

Singapore has given up the hosting rights to the 2013 South East Asian (SEA) Games. And it is unlikely we will host it in 2015 as well. All because of the delays to the construction of the Sports Hub. ...

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Sports wins big in Singapore 2009 Budget

In this year's Singapore Budget, one of the largest increases goes to the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports. One big reason: sports. ...

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SSHC named preferred bidder for new Singapore Sports Hub in Kallang basin

 Ritz Carlton Hotel, Saturday, January 19, 2008 - The suspense is finally over as the biggest story in Singapore's sports history is just beginning: Singapore Sports Hub Consortium (SSHC) has been given the nod as the preferred bidder for the $1.2 billion sports development planned for the Kallang basin. ...

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