New details of the design of the 2022 Commonwealth Games stadium, which will be created following a £70m revamp of the Alexander Stadium in Birmingham, have been revealed ahead of a public consultation.
Mace is set to lead the redevelopment as project manager, while Arup has responsibility for the design.
View from the north east corner of Alexander Stadium
The council-owned Alexander Stadium, already an international-standard athletics venue, will have its permanent seating capacity increased from 12,700 to 18,000, allowing up to 40,000 during the Games through additional temporary seating.
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