Thursday, March 28, 2013

Pakistan hockey team Olympic training base for the duration of the delay


Pakistan hockey team Olympic training base for the duration of the delay

    Because the company responsible for the construction of the project can not be completed within the stipulated period, the National Hockey Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan to cancel the contract signed with the engineering blue synthetic turf installed.

    "Organizer Swallow the Company in accordance with the provisions of the construction of the project should be completed by June 15, 2012, but the company clean up the wear and tear of the shock pad this work to waste a month's time after the final could not be completed on schedule." Tuesday local a Sports Bureau spokesman said. Local government - alongside the Ministry of Provincial dedicated funding for the Pakistan cricket team is preparing for the London Olympics and the new one in line with the international song associated standard and the color of the Olympic Games in London with a blue synthetic turf pitch of 3.5 million rupees (local currency). But the organizer of the delay on the plan and the company's boss, Usman Afridi weak execution hinders the completion of the entire program.

    The spokesman said the physical education department of the local government had repeatedly requested this project to speed up the construction progress and the progress reported daily, but the company is unable to complete every task in the plan. Cancel the agreement entered into with the prior the final Board determined after a series of formal hearings and court arbitration.

    Swallow the contract after local sports authorities canceled chose the original bid scores second company - TS Builder. TS Builder TurfSoccer company agents in Pakistan. TurfSoccer company is a world-renowned manufacturer of synthetic turf. TS Builder is required as soon as possible to complete the construction work of the stadium, to secure Pakistan's national hockey team to be able to adapt to the blue hockey venues before the London Olympics.

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