Bağlum Stadium Renovation Work Continues

Baglum Stadium Renovation Work Continues
Bağlum Stadium Renovation Work Continues

The renovation works initiated by Keçiören Municipality at Bağlum Stadium in the district continue without slowing down. With the completion of the renovation work, which will cost 20 million 886 thousand TL, Bağlum Stadium, which will be opened to the service of sports clubs, will have a modern appearance.

Keçiören Mayor Turgut Altınok, who said that Turkey has made an important breakthrough in terms of establishing facilities in sports, said, “We have built more than 40 sports facilities and youth centers in Keçiören in the last four years. The municipality with the most sports facilities and youth centers is Keçiören Municipality. Our Bağlum Stadium renovation work is an important investment in sports and athletes. We would like to thank our Minister of Youth and Sports, Mehmet Muharrem Kasapoğlu, who both supported our renovation of Bağlum Stadium and was with us in the construction of our other sports facilities. Turkey is experiencing its brightest period in terms of establishment in sports.” said.

WHAT WILL BE DONE AT BAĞLUM STADI?

The blocks in the stadium will be demolished and damaged beams will be strengthened. An aesthetic appearance will be provided by applying the covered tribune area to the open part symmetrically. After the surfaces of the tribunes are smoothed and cleaned, waterproofing will be provided with polyurea material. On the other hand, 2000 new seats will be installed and a comfortable area will be offered to the audience. Almost all of the stadium's plaster, paint, ceramics, suspended ceiling, insulation, mechanical installation, electrical installation and joinery manufacturing will be renewed. Club rooms will be made useful for athletes. Advertising boards will be set up to be used during the competitions. The football field will be surrounded by tartan ground and the wire fences will be completely renewed. After dark, 4 new lighting poles will be erected around the field so that the competitions can be held.

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