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Allianz stadium: plans to rebuild in disarray after NSW rejects Lendlease's offer | Allianz stadium: plans to rebuild in disarray after NSW rejects Lendlease's offer |
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Gladys Berejiklian’s government is on the back foot after a firm that knocked down Sydney’s Allianz stadium refused to rebuild the venue for the amount of money on offer from the government. | |
The New South Wales government is searching for another company to rebuild the stadium after Lendlease rejected its offer. | The New South Wales government is searching for another company to rebuild the stadium after Lendlease rejected its offer. |
The total budget for knocking down and rebuilding Allianz stadium at Moore Park is $729m. | The total budget for knocking down and rebuilding Allianz stadium at Moore Park is $729m. |
The NSW sports minister, John Sidoti, on Friday said Lendlease’s stage two offer “did not meet the government’s expectations so we are looking for another builder in a competitive market”. | The NSW sports minister, John Sidoti, on Friday said Lendlease’s stage two offer “did not meet the government’s expectations so we are looking for another builder in a competitive market”. |
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It is understood Lendlease did bid for the construction phase but the government wanted the company to do the work for less money. | It is understood Lendlease did bid for the construction phase but the government wanted the company to do the work for less money. |
On Saturday, amid criticism from the opposition and the Greens, Sidoti tried to ease concerns by saying the stadium would still be completed by early 2022. | |
“The NSW government always delivers on its promises and we will deliver the Sydney Football stadium on time and on budget,” he said. “In a competitive market, we will find the best deal for the people of NSW and work is under way to find a builder. | |
“The project has always been split into two stages of demolition and construction.” | |
Greens MP David Shoebridge said it was “always a joke” that the government priced the project at $729m before it was designed. | |
“Now they have demolished the stadium and are just now finding out they can’t get it rebuilt for their initial estimate,” he tweeted. “What kind of government knocks down a functioning piece of infrastructure before they have designed or priced its replacement?” | |
The opposition sports spokeswoman, Lynda Voltz, said Berejiklian promised at the March election she had the project under control. | |
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“Well, the election’s over and the wheels have fallen off the bus,” she said. “There is a demolished wreck in the middle of Sydney tonight and Gladys Berejiklian has no plan to fix it.” | |
Before the March state election a local community group, Local Democracy Matters, took unsuccessful legal action in the NSW land and environment court to stop the knockdown and rebuild. | Before the March state election a local community group, Local Democracy Matters, took unsuccessful legal action in the NSW land and environment court to stop the knockdown and rebuild. |
“The local community is very concerned about the hundreds of millions of dollars being spent on this wasteful project, from a government that can’t even get the basic legal requirements in place,” the group’s treasurer, Chris Maltby, said at the time. | “The local community is very concerned about the hundreds of millions of dollars being spent on this wasteful project, from a government that can’t even get the basic legal requirements in place,” the group’s treasurer, Chris Maltby, said at the time. |
On Friday, a Lendlease spokesman said: “We’re pleased to have partnered again with Infrastructure NSW on stage one of the Sydney Football stadium redevelopment project. | |
“Building social infrastructure in partnership with government is a source of pride for Lendlease and we look forward to supporting future projects.” | |
Berejiklian opened the new $360m Parramatta stadium built by Lendlease in mid-April. | |
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