…office in Brisbane” says Neylan. “We’re involved in many large stadium projects around the world such as the $290 million Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in South Africa for the FIFA…
…de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup Stadiums, including Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. As the first world-class stadium to be built in the…
…of long-span tensile structures to the coastal project, which, upon completion, will serve as a prominent addition to the surrounding South African countryside. “Durban Stadium demonstrates the variety of functional…
…Town, South Africa), Durban Stadium (Durban, South Africa) and Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elizabeth, South Africa). “Tensile architecture provides unique aesthetic appeal without sacrificing daylighting, solar shading or obstructing…
…Argentina), Cape Town Stadium (Cape Town, South Africa), Moses Mabhida Stadium (Durban, South Africa) and Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium (Port Elizabeth, South Africa). In addition, Birdair was recently awarded the…
…This marks the first time that the tournament will be hosted by a nation in the Confederation of African Football. In addition to Green Point Stadium, South Africa has commissioned…
…impressive roster of high-profile athletic venues, including three 2010 FIFA World Cup stadiums – Cape Town Stadium (Cape Town, South Africa), Moses Mabhida Stadium (Durban, South Africa) and Nelson Mandela…
…lightweight long-span roofing and tensile structures throughout the world, will serve as the roofing subcontractor for the retrofit of Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, India. Birdair’s project role consists…
…Nehru Stadium in Delhi, India, now features Asia’s largest tensile roof from Birdair, Inc., the leading specialty contractor of lightweight long-span roofing systems and tensile structures throughout the world. As…
…and features no halogens that could produce fluorine and chlorine upon landfill disposal. The plant grows well in a variety of climates and is farmed principally throughout China, India, Africa…
…in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, is one of four primary stadiums slated to host the 2010 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup beginning in June 2010. As roofing…