QRU chief executive David Hanham at Ballymore this week,with the eastern stand to the left of the picture.Credit:Brendan Hertel/QRU Media
The 3010-seat stand,which included 410 in corporate hospitality,is nearing completion,with the Queensland Rugby Union expecting to collect the keys in late May for a June opening.
But QRU chief executive David Hanham said even with the new facility’s completion,the Herston stadium would be a long way from finished.
The 4670-seat eastern stand was no longer considered safe for use,Hanham said,which meant Ballymore’s capacity would be capped at 8000 when it reopened in June.
That would fall short of the International Hockey Federation’s (FIH) requirements for a 10,000-seat main Olympic competition venue.
No costings have been done,but the QRU believes it may be cheaper to start over,rather than refurbish the 30-year-old stand.
Beneath Ballymore’s eastern stand.Credit:Cameron Atfield
“We have two options for the next phase:we either renovate the stand as it sits,or we replicate what we’ve done with the National Rugby Training Centre on the other side,” Hanham said.