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it included a new permanent 35,000 seat multi-purpose sports and entertainment venue as an anchor project within a scheme for a future city vision. The 6-hectare (15-acre) site is bounded by Tuam, Madras, Hereford and Barbadoes Streets. The Government took responsibility for acquiring the land needed
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to develop and present a pre-feasibility study for the development of a new multi-use arena. This study did not consider any options with 35,000 seats as option as it would be too expensive and the general consensus among stakeholders (except for International Rugby) was that the capacity was higher
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On 14 July, the Christchurch City Council voted to sign a $ 683 million contract to build Te Kaha. This will require the council to invest an extra $ 150 million, which they plan to do by increasing rates. The council received 30,000 submissions about the stadium, with 77% being in favour. Barry
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councillors made a preliminary decision last month to reduce the capacity to 25,000, but councillors voted on 12 August 2021 to backtrack on that decision after it was revealed the 30,000-seat option would only cost an extra $ 50 million, rather than the $ 88 million councillors were originally
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In March 2021, a consortium of businesses were confirmed as the successful tenderer for the design and construction of the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena. The group known as Kōtui is led by Australian-based stadium construction experts, BESIX Watpac, Kōtui includes Christchurch-based construction
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After many years of discussion, the city council confirmed a stadium investment case in December 2019 and cabinet approved its funding contribution in March 2020. Completion of the construction project was hoped for 2024.
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Bragg, the Te Kaha project delivery board chairman, said it was a fixed price contract, meaning that there will be no further increases of the cost of the project.
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The name of the facility would be 'Te Kaha', a shortened version of Te Kaharoa (meaning 'enduring strength'), which is the name that Ngāi Tūāhuriri.
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The Multi-Use Arena Pre-Feasibility Study: Christchurch was requested by the then Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration
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In July, a sponsorship deal was announced, giving naming rights for the stadium for 10 years to the telecommunications company
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In July 2012, the Christchurch Central Development Unit released their 100-day blueprint also known as the
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The CCDU Recovery Plan, with the designation for the stadium the large blue area right of centre
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Construction began in January 2023 and the current planned date for opening is April 2026.
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Hardcopy of the July 2012 Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
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than Christchurch needed, and was prohibitively expensive.
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for sponsorship reasons is a multi-use sports arena in
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Christchurch
Lancaster Park
2011 Christchurch earthquake
Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
government

Christchurch City Council
Christchurch Central Recovery Plan
Nicky Wagner
Christchurch City Council
Fulton Hogan
Warren and Mahoney
One New Zealand
"Crown approves Christchurch stadium funding"
Archived
"CANTERBURY MULTI-USE ARENA – TE KAHA – Key Dates"
Archived
"Design of new Christchurch indoor stadium confirmed with 25,000 seats"
The New Zealand Herald
Archived
"30k seats for Christchurch stadium as decision overturned"
Radio New Zealand
Archived
"Kōtui Consortium to design and build Canterbury Multi-Use Arena"
Archived
"Land for new Christchurch stadium to be named Te Kaharoa"
"Watch live: It's going ahead! Christchurch council greenlights controversial multi-use stadium Te Kaha"
The New Zealand Herald
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