Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium

Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium

Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium still construction in 2013
Former names GBLA
Location Bandung, Indonesia
Coordinates 6°57′31″S 107°42′41″E / 6.95861°S 107.71139°E
Owner Bandung City Government
Operator PT.Persib Bandung Bermartabat
Type Olympic England
Capacity 72,000
38,000 (Personal seat)
Surface Manila grass
Construction
Broke ground October 2009
Opened March 2013 (Soft Launching)
Construction cost 545 Billion IDR (Rupiah)
Architect Penta Architecture
Tenants
Persib Bandung (2015-)
2016 Pekan Olahraga Nasional
2018 Asian Games

Gelora Bandung Lautan Api Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Gelora Bandung Lautan Api), previously known as Gedebage Stadium (Indonesian: Stadion Gedebage) is a sports stadium located in Mekar Mulya, District Gedebage, Bandung. Stadium is in between steps Cileunyi Highway 151 and KM-Padalarang Bypass Road Soekarno-Hatta Bandung. Access road to the stadium will be made toll in section 149 KM Cileunyi Toll-Padalarang and road from the railway station and from the Rancanumpang Cimekar. Created also a new road about 2 miles down the highway, in addition to the existing roads. The stadium will be the home base of the football club from the city of Bandung in 2015 is Persib Bandung.

Initial Condition

Gedebage Stadium is right in Bandung Ancient lake basin where land is easily collapsed and was built as high as 5 meters from the ground. However, due to soft land use, elevation will drop height of 1.7 meters up to 3.3 meters. Therefore, until the implementation phase of the project is a major obstacle land-dumping and permitting delays to PU for openings toll access to transport material. Land for building the stadium is 24.5 hectares, while that with other supporting facilities targeted 40 hectares.

Existing ground for the stadium is in the form of rice with soft clay material generally thickness of 30 meters. Therefore, high-tech engineering construction do like sewing / mengobras ground with installation tool pipelines PVD (Prefabricated Vertical Drain). PVD is fitted with a distance of 1.3 x 1.3 meters deep as 20 meters.

Each urugan thickness of 30 cm, made installation of geotextile material sheet. Further tailoring of activities pengurugan soil thickness of 5 meters, 1.7 meters will be dropped so that the stadium is located at a height of 3.3 meters above ground level now. Because this technology is expensive, it is only done on the stadium area of 5000 square meters.

Funding

The initial agreement between the provincial government had MoU with Bandung City Government in 2008, 60% agreed proportion of provincial budgets: 40% of Bandung. With notes, land and building the stadium will be an asset province. Recent developments, MoU December 27, 2009, the proportion of the budget is no longer the Gedebage stadium will be built and become an asset of Bandung, West Java province but help for 3 years through the financial aid budget (Bankeu). West Java Province Gede Bage interest in the stadium because the stadium will be the provincial capital and will be the opening PON 2016 in West Java.

Facilities

Gedebage stadium international adheres to the standards for stadium design. The grass used is Zoysia matrella (Linn) Merr which is of FIFA standard class. The stadium is equipped with; a football pitch, athletics, work, circulation, full roving grandstand roof, service, big screen and a chair with fire proof seats from Ferco Seating Ltd. brand. The FIFA standards for spectator seats allow only 38,000 people [3]. Standing only, the Gedebage Stadium could accommodate 72,000 people.

    Indonesia Standard: SNI T-25-1991-03 STDR. STADIUM PLAN
    International Standards: Technical Football Stadium, Recommendation Requirements, FIFA Safety Guidelines.

Building area stadium:

    Tread Stadium 5.2 Ha
    Landscape 16.9 Ha

The four storey building with an area of 72,000 square meters, combined with other supporting facilities totals 40 hectares. The stadium has a total of 766 toilets, in addition there is also a head of state VIP box for the use of the president complete with bulletproof glass and a helicopter pad.

See also