“Zvezdny” Multifunctional Sports Complex, Novy Urengoy

“Zvezdny” Multifunctional Sports Complex, Novy Urengoy

Location
Novy Urengoy
Client:
YaNAD Management of Capital Construction
and Investment
General contractor:
VIS Group
Timeframe for implementation:
2011 to 2016

"Zvezdny" is the largest sports complex of international level in the Yamal territory. The total building area is about 23,000 square meters.

Under the guidance of VIS Group experts, the project undergone several changes to meet not only Russian but also international standards. As a result, the layout and purpose of some premises were changed, special events to ensure fire safety executed, large hall capacity extended from 1600 to 2040 seats.

23,477m2
building area
13
sports and multipurpose halls
2,160
spectator seats
130
specialized jobs
3,000
people per day

Today the complex consists of over 10 sports & other halls, including a large multi-purpose hall, game hall, hall of dance, aerobics, wrestling, boxing, weightlifting, table tennis, gym and billiard halls, shooting range for 25 and 50 meters.

It can host international and regional basketball, volleyball and indoor soccer competitions, as well as shooting and shooting sports. Its total training throughput per day amounts to almost 3,000 people. The complex will engage 130 specialists, including instructors working with children.

“Zvezndy” became not only a sports site of a new level, but also a place of the organization of cultural, entertainment and recreational activities. For this purpose, VIS Group specialists installed the most modern multimedia equipment, allowing carrying out any show program.

Special cladding panels in a large multi-purpose hall allow achieving high quality sound. It also has transformable stands, which are easy to move in and out depending on needs of event organizers.

On September 8, 2016, the opening ceremony of the new sports complex was held, attended by Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation Nikolai Patrushev, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the Urals Federal District Igor Kholmanskikh and Governor of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District Dmitry Kobylkin.