Birdair, Inc.’s Advanced Cable-Tensioned Roof System Highlights Kuwait’s Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium Published: September 25, 2007 From the fabric membrane peaks that echo Kuwait’s southern sand dunes to the saddle-shaped…
…Location: Safat, Kuwait Kuwait National Stadium, located in the city of Safat, was designed with a tensioned fabric membrane roof to shield fans from the searing desert heat, where summer…
…US), S3 Cricket Stadium (Dubai, United Arab Emirates), Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium (also known as Kuwait Stadium, Kuwait City, Kuwait). In addition, Birdair is currently working on three stadiums for…
…Stadium, Kuwait City, Kuwait). In addition, Birdair recently completed work on the three stadiums for the 2010 Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) World Cup – Cape Town Stadium (Cape…
…turned into an ice-skating rink. Installation of the structure is expected to be completed in summer 2024. “Birdair is honored to participate in the historic redevelopment at Domino Square Park,”…
…to meet the most demanding building codes and standards in subtropical regions such as Florida, Puerto Rico and the Caribbean. This includes the Miami-Dade County Building Code Compliance Office’s requirements…
…ft. of ETFE, all connected to the glass front of the mass-timber building. The headquarters is projected to be completed by late 2024. A full-service design-build specialty contractor for tensile…
…IFAI, including one for Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium – also known as Kuwait Stadium – in 2007. The IFAI is the only trade association in the world representing the entire…
…PTFE, supporting structural steel and clamping. Anticipated completion of the seven canopies is summer 2024. “Birdair is thrilled to be a part of the Park Economy 3 Expansion project at…
…facility began in July, with anticipated completion of the transparent ETFE film cushions scheduled for fall 2024. Overall, substantial completion is slated for February 2026. “Birdair is excited to design…
…and allows for the passing of UVs, which are responsible for the promotion of photosynthesis thus facilitating plant growth. While ETFE films are very elastic (up to 600% at breaking…