Harold Mayne-Nicholls to Deliver Exclusive Insight Into the FIFA Executive Summary Report That Secured Qatar's 2022 Win
By Iqpc Middle East, PRNESunday, February 27, 2011
DUBAI, UAE, February 28, 2011 - Since securing the 2022 FIFA World Cup(TM), Qatar has generated a great
deal of international intrigue and attention. How can this tiny Gulf state
deliver a monumental FIFA World Cup? Although much larger countries with
existing sporting infrastructure were also in the line-up to win the Bid,
Qatar's ambitious plans stunned the world ensuring they finished in first
place to host one of the most sought after global sporting events.
The man behind Qatar's inspection, Harold Mayne-Nicholls can provide
expert insight into Qatar's tremendous win. The Head of FIFA's Inspection
group closely examined every aspect of each bidding nation's proposals to
generate the Bid Evaluation Reports. The reports cover everything from the
hosting concept itself to sustainable social and human development, stadiums,
safety and security. An insight into these evaluations can highlight what
propelled our unlikely victor to the forefront of the public eye.
Harold Mayne-Nicholls will deliver an exclusive keynote presentation on
this bid report at Stadium and Venue Design and Development Qatar providing
industry insight into what will be expected from Qatar in preparation for
2022. Qatar have famously pledged to design and construct nine new fully
enclosed, air conditioned stadiums, which in itself is a global first and
retrofit three existing stadiums. This impressive plan must be completed
within the most compact masterplan ever to host the world cup and must
utilise cutting-edge technologies and advances in sustainable cooling
methods. The key question here is, how will they achieve world-class stadium
designs and developments of this magnitude fit for the world stage? Can their
grand proposals actually be achieved?
At Stadium And Venue Design and Development Qatar, the many unique
challenges of Qatar's stadium design and development industry will be
addressed. International industry leaders and Qatari stakeholders have
already been confirmed on the exciting speaker panel for the summit. Danny
Jordaan, CEO, FIFA 2010 South Africa World Cup Organising Committee will be
delivering a case study on learning how to plan stadium developments for
global sporting events and internationally acclaimed architecture firm Albert
Speer and Partners will be represented by Partner, Axel Bienhaus delivering a
presentation on Qatar's stadiums of the future. If you want to learn best
practice methods of overcoming Qatar's stadium challenges, this summit is not
to be missed!
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Stadium And Venue Design And Development Qatar taking place 22-26 May 2011,
Doha, Qatar please visit www.stadiumdevelopmentqatar.com
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