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Heritage Wall 27 05 09 Heritage Wall 27 05 09 Heritage Wall 27 05 09 Existing Stand Demo 27 05 09 Existing Stand Demo 27 05 09
Existing Stand Demo 27 05 09 New oval alignment drainage 27 05 09 Foundation piling 27 05 09 New oval alignment drainage 27 05 09 Image compliments of the SACA website
Image compliments of the SACA website Western Stands Redevelopment 2/7/09 Western Stands Redevelopment 2/7/09 Western Stands Redevelopment 2/7/09 28/10/09 Adelaide Oval
28/10/09 Adelaide Oval 10/11/09 Adelaide Oval Redevelopment 10/11/09 Adelaide Oval Redevelopment 10/11/09 Adelaide Oval Redevelopment 17/11/09 The Pearl Jam concert
17/11/09 The Pearl Jam concert 18/1/2010 Adelaide Oval 18/1/2010 Adelaide Oval 18/1/2010 Adelaide Oval 18/1/2010 Adelaide Oval
20/1/2010 Built Environs site foreman Pat Pullen 20/1/2010 Adelaide Oval Checking the steelwork A raker beam ready for install 17/2/2010 Lifting in the raker beams
17/2/2010 Lifting in the raker beams 17/2/2010 Lifting in the raker beams 17/2/2010 Lifting in the raker beams 17/2/2010 Lifting in the raker beams 5/3/2010 Raker beams installed to the South
5/3/2010 The north stand 5/3/2010 Checking the raker beams for position 5/3/2010 Roof truss 5/3/2010 The southern stands 5/3/2010 The southern stands
13/4/2010 View of the stands from the upper plats 13/4/2010 View of the oval from the upper plats 13/4/2010 Southern stand plats installed 13/4/2010 Southern stand plats installed 15/04/2010 Lifting in the first roof truss
15/04/2010 Lifting in the first roof truss 15/04/2010 Lifting in the first roof truss 15/04/2010 Final roof truss as installed 20/4/2010 Lifting in the second roof beam 20/4/2010 Lifting in the second roof beam
20/4/2010 Lifting in the second roof beam 13-05-2010 13-05-2010 09-07-2010

ADELAIDE OVAL WESTERN STANDS REDEVELOPMENT

‘Adelaide Oval is widely regarded as the most picturesque Test cricket ground in the world, with St Peter's Cathedral rising behind the elegant Edwardian scoreboard and Moreton Bay fig trees at the northern end, the Mount Lofty Ranges to the east, and nearby city skyline to the south.’: quoted from the HASSELL website 

The new four-tier western grandstand will stretch from the Bradman Stand in the south to the grassed hill in the north-west. The stand will provide seating for 14,000 spectators.  Key features include retention of the Ovals heritage features.

 The new design retains a section of the George Giffen Stand and the heritage wall archways.  Iconic steel ‘diagrid’ canopy structures will form a focal point of the new works.

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