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Cost hike on Munich stadium roof revamp

New tent roof of Olympic Stadium in Munich will cost 283 million euros

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The cost of renovating the tent roof on Munich’s Olympic Stadium has jumped to €283 million ($331 million) and the German city is looking for subsidies to help with repairs.

TZ said a problem for any revamp project, however, is that Munich city’s financial situation is no longer as good as it used to be, and all municipal departments have been called on to reduce costs.

Munich’s Mayor Dieter Reiter has initiated negotiations to secure financial support from the Free State of Bavaria, the Federal Government, and possibly also the European Union for the preservation of the complex.

The 6,142-capacity Munich Olympic Park in Munich, Germany, is an Olympic Park which was constructed for the 1972 Summer Olympics.

Located in the Oberwiesenfeld neighborhood of Munich, the Park continues to serve as a venue for cultural, social and religious events.

TZ further stated that the need to renovate the famous and architecturally unique Olympic Stadium isn’t in question.

However, the costs for the approximately 78,000 square meter roof alone have exploded in recent years.

The renovation was originally scheduled to cost €85 million, but in 2023, the estimate was around €200 million.

The reason for the cost escalation is that renewing the tent roof is complicated. The plexiglass panels and rubber buffers are over 25 years old and need to be replaced. A total of 12,000 pieces will have to be custom-made.

“The costs of renovating the roof are incredibly high,” says SPD leader Anne Hübner. “But waiting for it to collapse is, of course, not an option.

“That’s why we will embrace the Olympic legacy, renovate the roof, and very much hope that the Olympic Games can be held under it once again.”

The CSU will also support the proposal. Parliamentary group leader Manuel Pretzl said, “The renovation is essential for the operation of the stadium and the 2028 concert season.”

Munich is also bidding to host the Summer Olympic Games – either in 2036, 2040, or 2044.

Munich is taking Paris as its model and, like the 2024 Olympics in France, aims to stage competitions in the heart of the city, including eventing in the English Garden in front of up to 12,000 spectators.

Munich wants to completely revitalize the old 1972 Olympic grounds for the Games. The Tollwood site in the south of the park is planned to be expanded, including for skating and 3×3 basketball.

Munich plans to almost completely avoid new construction to keep costs down. The opening and closing ceremonies will take place in the old Olympic Stadium, after which the track and field athletes will move in.

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