Feasibilty Report of Accra Sports Stadium
Feasibilty Report of Accra Sports Stadium
Feasibilty Report of Accra Sports Stadium
SIBILITV RtrPORT/ASSESSMENT
OF'
CONSUI-TANTS:
Ar"chitectural & Enginee ng Services Ljmited,
Post Office Box 3969,
Accra - Ghana
FEBRAARY,2O]4.
Background
During the period of July to September 2013, AESL carried
out a number of
scheduled inspections on the structural steel members,
as well as the concrete
framing elements (portion) of tie Acera Sports Stadium facihtg.
AESL has already submitted a number of inspection reports
on t}Ie corrosion issue
tie
of
youth
to the Ministr), of
and Sports, since the
repair/replacement cost.
tie va
ous
personnel.
bowl,
AESL perforrned limited in-depth studies of distressed coating
areas. These studies
were used to gain a better assessment ofthe particular
obsewed condition.
It
tie
situation so
as
condition.
1)
Re-construat the current existing steel structure supporting the score-board with
a Reinforceil coucrete frame structure.
2)
a)
b}!
primer
witlr
pol]rur:ethaue
N.B. The total thickness of paint on a steel surface (primer plus finishiog coats)
should be within the range ol 22o - 260 pm
uorinated resin paint (2SUm)
Poll,urethaae/fl uorinated resin paint (25tlm)
Epory resin paint (6opm)
Epory resin paint (6opm)
Inorganic zinc-rich paint (75 pm)
Total - 2So lun
NOTET
assess coating
of
w-ashers.
df
an appropriate
Due
ei
Spot heat for areas with modeEte corrosion, and apply the proposed
coating
sequence.
fepair also, all localized areas of concrete spalling as observed in the concFete
fram ing beams in the lower seating section" oi tf," ,iu"f, in"]pr;;
ln dolng this. Hack. wirebrush, add additional bars if necessary;oo.m.
and coat with
grout admixture. Re-cast using richer mix of concrele t. 2,/2.
2v2
'
Plaster: r:3
Conclusion
AXSL concludes that the facility remained safe under nomal loadings,
and
was no danger of stmctuml failures in the near future.
tiat there
extent
of corosion
process"
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INSPECTION TEAM
Eric Nkansah -
Dwamena -
Nttfrah
Richard Ast ey
Newton AzuErah
JudeAndoh
John Prempeh
Samuel McCarthy
Samuel Quaye
Mr. Ofori
Naa Ayele Hanson
Walter Semordzi
Seth
Frederick
Owusu-.Addo -
Atrong
Kodwo Duku Wilson
Redord
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APPENDIX
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10
70
observed reinforce conctete ftuning elements ofthe may 9th which is in good
condition os comporcd to the sttucturdlsteel component ofthe focility
Fiq.
Fig.
11
72
77
erteft of domoge
coused
by
the corrosion
Fig.
12
13
a)
b)
c) Floodlights
d) r.rPS
e) Scorc Board
PA Systcm
g)
OBSERVATIONS
but the i[formatlon gathcred from the officer in charge was that, since the installation of
the two transformers which rated B0OKVA and the capacitorbank which rated
310KVAR and 210KVAR for East and West wings respectively have not been serviced.
However, there was water coming from underground attransformer room which made
the feeder and sub fceder cables submerge in water.
not
floodlight cannot be control bythe Beka controller and need to be controlled manually
from the mast panel.
The fibre control for security light was not functioning, the following specification for this
item was observed, that is signal detector SD-10D1 10 digital input module, battery rating
of
Breaker ratinss
164 10A and 6A
ENFRGY UNITS SPECIFICATION
Merlin Gerin
10 (63
A) 3x23O /4OOv
50
/6OHZ
FLOOD I IGHTS
The flood lights were working but there were some bulbs that are not iunctioniig. Also the
fixture fittings also collect water and this affects the lights. Out of295 lights, 15g number
were not working.
Further observation from the inspectioll conducted shows some ofthe bumt capacitoas and
chokes which may also pertain to the non-functioning of some floodlights.
The following technical details ofthe choke and capacitor were observe4
CAPACTTOR
AFCAP 60LrF + 50% 440y -s|HZ -25t+70C
400v
HSFNT, 450V
CHOKE
1-2 400V
1-3 415V
SCORE BOARD
According to the Estate Officer the whole score board was not working. Thc technical
specifications for the score board was as follows
Conhact no projcct
name
Serial No
v24-72-3-A-00072
Display type
Produced in
cw2a/07
Dimension in mm
Power connect
Max current
145A I=49AlPhase
Data transmission
Software Edit pc
Omega Galatica
6250 cdlm2
Brightness
FOC
(2fibreJ
PA SYSTEM
The fire alarm systern occasionally gives false alarm. Some ofthe break glasses were broken.
The lotal numbcr ofbreak glasses broke were 42no
CCTV
It was found out that the CCTV cameras were controlled by National Securiq, and as our
team wsnl a.r.6, we could find out that, some of the CCTV cables have been
cut and
disconnected at the junction boxes.
GENERATOR
The geneBtor system is workidg.
I,IGHTING SYS'TEM
Most of the outside light fixtures were rusted and some of the bulbs were nor
functioning
LIGHTENING PROTECTION
RECOMMENDATIONS
UPS
FLOOD LIGHTS
l.
All
the flood lights need servicing and also making drainage points under the lights to
2.
3.
The electonic ballast olthe bulbs needs to be changed and defective bulbs replaced.
Tools and safety gears will have to be provided for servicing the flood lights.
SCORE BOARD
GENERATOR
l.
PA
SYSIIM
The contlol panel ofthe fire detection and alarm systeft need to be serviced and all broken
break glass replaced as well.
ccTv
A new CCTV installation required
LIGHTING SYSTEM
About 40 number ofoutside security light around the stadium need to be replaced
LIGHTENING PROTECTION
introducing a DAT Controller air terminal on each of the flood lights suoh that their coverage
across each other to protect the entire Stadium. Also, protection due
over voltagc must be done irl othr to protect all sensitive equipment.
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slIiAGE
sYS I'ENI
ABSIRACT
Thls report considers the problerns, observations arld recommendations concerning the sewemge
sr.lEnnd water storage systerl.at the Accra Sports Stadium
DISCUSSION
The curent sewerage sifuation at the stadium, according to the stadium officials, is overwhelmed.
They complain that the septic tank at the stadium has to be desludged about three times each year. The
stadium curiently is not comected to the central sewer system. It was however noticed ihat some
sewer lines behind the RLG Hall which have been blocked oIf to some extent but continues furd1er to
chamber outside the stadium whidr then joins the main sewer line cominS from the Ministries area.
The pipes used in tlLis line, however, are 4inch asbestos PiPes.
Concerninti the water storage sysh'rL the stadium curently has 21 Nos. 650gallons (Zgsslitres)caPacity
Polytan-ks, makin8 a total of 13,650 gallons (62055 libes), with 8 of them broken do!r'n. Currently the
sitting capacity of the stadium is aPproximately 40,000 with tie following diskibution:
.
.
.
.
I tal*s (1200
Saltons/ 23,640litres),
Solrth wing seating 14,524 (36%) with 5 tanks (3,250 gallons/ 14,755litres);
East wing seating 6,849 (17%) with 2 tanks (1,300 Sa.llons/ 5,910 litres);
West Wing seating 4,336 (11%) with 6 tar*s (3,900 gallons/ 12730
litres).
,'
The stadium officials complained Olat during matches where the stadium is at full capacity, they
experience water shortages in the waskooms, which ihen makes the u/ashl:oorns untidy.
ABSTRACT.l
from the \tp section, i.e. the West Wing and the Dressing rooms,
strould be disco.nected and diverted from the line going into the sepfic tank in the stadium. This
shor d be divertcd inlo the lines behind the RLG Hall, which links up with a manlole outside tie
h1 view of tlds, seweragc coming
stadium. The existing pipcs strourd also be charged ftom the concrete pipes to 6 inch HDPE pipes to
dccornmodate tlre llow corning in.
.,
The cuEent water storage capacity for the stadium is woefulty inadequate. The average petson
uses 7
litres/cap/day in such commercial facirittet mearung for a rotar capacity of about 40,000 people,
about
385100 litres (85,000 gallons) woutd be needed, induding fire-fighting. Which is far
more ihan the
current 62055 litres (13,650 gallons) serving the stadium. The distribution of the total amount
of water
needed for each stand is as follows:
.
.
.
.
North
South
East Wing
West
Water storage systen! extia tanks should be provided at the various wings of the
stadium. The
distribution of exha water quantity needed for each wirrg is as follows:
.
.
.
.
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,)
Itrese capacities include water to be used fot fire fighting as well" As such, fire hose
reels should be
installed and then corulected to the storage tanks.