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trader88.sg
    05-Feb-2009 13:58  
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Most entities will not use 100% cash to fund any project. They will usually get loans from banks. But nowadays banks are reluctant to lend even 60% (if not 100%) of any project cost. 

ShareJunky      ( Date: 05-Feb-2009 13:06) Posted:



Funding trouble for sports hub ?

seems strange ! The S'pore  govt (a good pay-master) is paying for it ,  so why difficult to get funding to build it ?






 
 
tinpeng
    05-Feb-2009 13:38  
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Perhaps its the consortium won the contract to built the sports hub is facing financing issues...

pikachu      ( Date: 03-Feb-2009 22:38) Posted:

Funding trouble for sports hub
Tue, Feb 03, 2009
AFP


THE consortium named to build a billion-dollar national stadium and sports complex for Singapore is struggling to raise funds amid the global economic crisis, a report said on Tuesday.

The government is in discussion with the consortium over how to move the project forward, Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, said in parliament.

The earliest completion date of the project is now 2012, the report said.

 'I hope members will appreciate the negotiations are still ongoing and I do not want to make any public announcements on deadlines or on analysis of losses because that will compromise our negotiating positions,' said Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Vivian Balakrishnan in Parliament.

 

A consortium led by a subsidiary of France's Bouygues Construction won the tender early last year to build the $1.2-billion complex including a dome-shaped national stadium, with a retractable roof, able to seat 55,000 people.

It was also to feature a 6,000-capacity indoor aquatic centre, an artificial river offering whitewater rafting, and a 3,000-capacity multi-purpose arena.

Christian Brezet, who was Dragages' bid manager, could not be immediately reached.

Known as the Singapore Sports Hub, the project was initially targeted for completion at the end of 2011, with the aim of making Singapore competitive with other major cities and sports venues. -- AFP

 

 
 
ShareJunky
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Funding trouble for sports hub ?

seems strange ! The S'pore  govt (a good pay-master) is paying for it ,  so why difficult to get funding to build it ?





 

 
trader88.sg
    04-Feb-2009 22:08  
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Yes, indeed. It is the one that is going to replace the current National Stadium.

singaporegal      ( Date: 04-Feb-2009 20:29) Posted:

Is this the one that's planned for near the national stadium?

 
 
singaporegal
    04-Feb-2009 20:29  
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Is this the one that's planned for near the national stadium?
 
 
pikachu
    03-Feb-2009 22:38  
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Funding trouble for sports hub
Tue, Feb 03, 2009
AFP


THE consortium named to build a billion-dollar national stadium and sports complex for Singapore is struggling to raise funds amid the global economic crisis, a report said on Tuesday.

The government is in discussion with the consortium over how to move the project forward, Minister of State for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, said in parliament.

The earliest completion date of the project is now 2012, the report said.

 'I hope members will appreciate the negotiations are still ongoing and I do not want to make any public announcements on deadlines or on analysis of losses because that will compromise our negotiating positions,' said Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, Vivian Balakrishnan in Parliament.

 

A consortium led by a subsidiary of France's Bouygues Construction won the tender early last year to build the $1.2-billion complex including a dome-shaped national stadium, with a retractable roof, able to seat 55,000 people.

It was also to feature a 6,000-capacity indoor aquatic centre, an artificial river offering whitewater rafting, and a 3,000-capacity multi-purpose arena.

Christian Brezet, who was Dragages' bid manager, could not be immediately reached.

Known as the Singapore Sports Hub, the project was initially targeted for completion at the end of 2011, with the aim of making Singapore competitive with other major cities and sports venues. -- AFP

 
 
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