Key venues for the Beijing
Olympics will take shape by the end of the year.
 The Construction of the National
Swimming Center is underway [Xinhua] |
The main structures of the National Stadium, dubbed the "Bird's Nest," and
the National Aquatics Centre, or "Water Cube," will shape up in the northern
part of the capital over the next five months.
The two projects are making good progress, despite the dismissal last month
of Liu Zhihua, former chief of the 2008 Project Construction Headquarters
Office.
Liu, also vice-mayor of Beijing, was stripped of his post for corruption and
dissoluteness, raising concerns that the constructions' progress would be
affected.
But fears were quelled yesterday by Li Zhengquan, deputy project manager of
the National Stadium, who said the project was making good progress.
"Eighty per cent of the steel structure has now been installed and we plan to
finish construction by the end of 2006," he said. "The construction process is
strictly in accord with the original plans and the whole project will be
completed by the end of next year."
Covering an area of 258,000 square metres, the National Stadium will seat
91,000. It will host the opening and closing ceremonies, as well as track and
field events and the football finals. And as the "Bird's Nest" takes shape this
year, the "Water Cube" will also be clad in it's eye-catching membrane.
"The steel structure of the 'Water Cube' has been finished and we are
preparing to install the outside membrane. Work will start in the latter half of
this month," said Kang Wei, manager of the project.
"The membrane structure in the outside walls of the swimming centre will be
completed by the end of this year and the whole project will be finished by
October 2007."
The National Aquatics Centre will hold aquatic events such as swimming,
diving, water polo, and synchronized swimming.
According to officials from the 2008 Project Construction Headquarters Office
construction has now started on all the new buildings for the Beijing Games and
the main structures of most will be completed within this year.
In order to meet increased needs during the Games, Beijing Capital
International Airport is also being extended with a third terminal building, a
new runway, three highways and other buildings.
With a total investment of 25 billion yuan (US$3.126 billion), the work
started in March, 2004 and is planned to be completed by December 2007.
"To satisfy the requirements of the Olympics, we have promised that the
expansion programme will be finished by the end of next year," said Ding
Jiangang, deputy chief of the airport extension project.
(China
Daily 07/06/2006 page2)