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World Cup South Africa 2010

WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African soil is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA Capacity: 45,000 seats Status: New Construction $2.2 BILLION is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that will be used for the World Cup LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Johannesburg Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48.000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9 570,000 stadiums cies seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 129,000 $2.7 BILLION will be contributed to the country's GDP R1.3 BILLION est. total visitor spending $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors jobs will be created in government taxes tickets matches WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2010 2006 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 НОТELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency Disaster management in host cities medical treatment $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital) [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ] WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African sol is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA $2.2 BILLION Capacity. 45,000 seats Status: New Construction is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction eS will be used for the World Cup Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade Johannesburg ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48,000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9570,000 stadiums cities seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 R1.3 BILLION 129,000 $2.7 BILLION $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors est. total visitor spending jobs will be created will be contributed to in government taxes tickets matches the country's GDP WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2006 2010 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 HOTELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that Includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency medical treatment Disaster management in host cities $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [ Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital] [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ] WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African sol is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA $2.2 BILLION Capacity. 45,000 seats Status: New Construction is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction eS will be used for the World Cup Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade Johannesburg ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48,000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9570,000 stadiums cities seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 R1.3 BILLION 129,000 $2.7 BILLION $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors est. total visitor spending jobs will be created will be contributed to in government taxes tickets matches the country's GDP WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2006 2010 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 HOTELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that Includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency medical treatment Disaster management in host cities $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [ Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital] [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ] WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African sol is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA $2.2 BILLION Capacity. 45,000 seats Status: New Construction is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction eS will be used for the World Cup Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade Johannesburg ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48,000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9570,000 stadiums cities seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 R1.3 BILLION 129,000 $2.7 BILLION $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors est. total visitor spending jobs will be created will be contributed to in government taxes tickets matches the country's GDP WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2006 2010 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 HOTELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that Includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency medical treatment Disaster management in host cities $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [ Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital] [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ] WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African sol is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA $2.2 BILLION Capacity. 45,000 seats Status: New Construction is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction eS will be used for the World Cup Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade Johannesburg ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48,000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9570,000 stadiums cities seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 R1.3 BILLION 129,000 $2.7 BILLION $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors est. total visitor spending jobs will be created will be contributed to in government taxes tickets matches the country's GDP WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2006 2010 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 HOTELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that Includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency medical treatment Disaster management in host cities $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [ Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital] [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ] WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African sol is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA $2.2 BILLION Capacity. 45,000 seats Status: New Construction is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction eS will be used for the World Cup Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade Johannesburg ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48,000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9570,000 stadiums cities seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 R1.3 BILLION 129,000 $2.7 BILLION $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors est. total visitor spending jobs will be created will be contributed to in government taxes tickets matches the country's GDP WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2006 2010 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 HOTELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that Includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency medical treatment Disaster management in host cities $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [ Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital] [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ] WORLD CUP, SOUTH AFRICA 2010 MENA INFRASTRUCTURE In order to make sure the first FIFA football World Cup to be held on African sol is a success, al the stops have been pulled out to update South Arica's infra- structure as well as other areas of the continent in a bid to not only raise the bar for all future editions of the tournament, but to also improve the lives of the region's citizens PETER MOKABA $2.2 BILLION Capacity. 45,000 seats Status: New Construction is being spent on building and renovating the 10 stadiums that LOFTUS VERSFELD Capacity: 50,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade MBOMBELA Capacity: 46,000 seats Status: New Construction eS will be used for the World Cup Polokwane Tshwane ROYAL BAFOKENG Capacity: 42,000 seats Status: Upgrade Rustenburg Mbombela SOCCER CITY Capacity: 95,000 seats Status: Major Upgrade Johannesburg ELLIS PARK Manguang GREEN POINT Capacity: 68,000 seats Status: New Construction Capacity: 61,000 seats Status: Minor Upgrade Durban Cape Town DURBAN STADIUM Capacity: 70,000 seats Status: New Construction Port Elizabeth THE STADIUMS Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium is the NELSON MANDELA BAY first stadium in the world to be powered Capacity: 46.000 seats completely by green energy Status: New Construction FREE STATE Capacity: 48,000 seats Status: Upgrade 10 9570,000 stadiums cities seats $52 BILLION INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PROGRAMME The government has said that the developments are not only aimed at 2010, but an effort to create sustainable infrastructure growth THE VISITORS BENEFITS TO SOUTH AFRICA THE EVENT 350,000 R1.3 BILLION 129,000 $2.7 BILLION $938 MILLION 3,000,000 64 visitors est. total visitor spending jobs will be created will be contributed to in government taxes tickets matches the country's GDP WORLD CUP BROADCASTING FIFA HOTELS • $3.3. BILLION amount raised by FIFA from television and sponsors 2006 2010 • $2.6 BILLION amount raised by FIFA from marketing and sponsors for the World Cup in Germany. 06 26.4 MILLION 30 MILLION 30 HOTELS size of TV audience size of TV audience are being constructed HEALTHCARE DEMANDS TRANSPORT (figures from government plans in 2008, Engineering News) The South African government is making every effort to ensure healtth and medical services are adequately prepared. The Department of Health has set up a multi-sectoral intra-governmental health technical task team that Includes 15 workgroups, 1 national programme unit and 9 provincial $9.1 BILLION investment into the road systems programme managers. $2.4 BILLION investment into the country's airports Adequate healthcare infrastructure 24 hour emergency medical treatment Disaster management in host cities $2 BILLION allocation to commuter rail Improvements in emergency medical centres Expanding ambulance fleet Modernising comm- unication centres $1.8 BILLION investment in specific interventions for World Cup Expanding aero- medical services Enhancing emergency care training $260 MILLION new Bus Rapid-Transit (BRT) system, improving access to the Nasrec and Ellis Park precincts $37 MILLION has been allocated to meet these demands [ Graphic created for Infrastructure MENA I www.menainfra.com I GDS Digital] [Sources MediaClubSouthAfrica.com I SouthAfrica info I BBC News I Engineering News] [1 South African Rand = 0.125318 USD 1 USD = 7.97969 South African Rand I 25 May 2010] [South African stadium graphics by Sahua D on Shutterstock ]

World Cup South Africa 2010

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