Italian company to built Dynamo football stadium in Moscow

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Italian developer Codest International wihich was contracted in recent times to build the new 27,000-seater stadium in Petrovsky Park, the Dynamo Management Company said in an online statement. The contract with Codest’s predecessor, French civil engineering company Vinci Construction Grands Project, was canceled by mutual consent in May following contractual disputes with the management company.

The deal is worth 520 million euros ($707 million), and in addition to the stadium covers a multipurpose arena with 12,000 seats, a shopping mall, underground parking and a museum devoted to the Dynamo Moscow football team, Kommersant reported. Codest, part of the Rizzani De Eccher construction group, expects to complete the stadium in October 2017. The contractor was already involved in the the wider VTB Arena Park project, having signed a $536 million contract in 2011 to build a hotel, apartments and offices in the stadium’s vicinity.

Dynamo’s stadium was closed six years ago and demolished three years later, forcing the club to play its home fixtures at the Khimki Arena in the Moscow region. Numerous snags have since delayed the rebuilding of the stadium, much to the annoyance of the club’s increasingly disgruntled fans, who want to return to their home base of 80 years.

Even President Vladimir Putin‘s annual call-in show in April was inundated this year with questions from Dynamo fans who wanted to know how construction was progressing. The stadium, whose naming rights are owned by VTB, the banking group that sponsors the football club, will not be used as one of the venues for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia.