Malta Independent

Paris rushing to finish 2024 Olympics constructi­on work

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Paris is rushing to finish constructi­on work in time for the 2024 Olympics with just 18 months to go.

Delays are being experience­d in part be‐ cause of the impact of Russia's war in Ukraine on the steel industry.

A venue, which was due to be finished this summer, won't be completed until the beginning of next year — only a few months before the Paris Games get un‐ derway on July 26, 2024.

The arena at Porte de la Chapelle, a mul‐ ticultural and working class neighborho­od of the French capital, will host badminton and rhythmic gymnastics events. The fa‐ cilities will also be used at the Paralympic­s before being handed over to local clubs and schools.

The steel that was going to be used for the arena was initially going to be pro‐ vided by Ukraine, said Christophe Rosa, the deputy general delegate of the Paris Olympic and Paralympic delegation at Paris City Hall.

Ukraine's steel producers union said this month that output fell by more than 70% last year because of Russia's invasion and the destructio­n of major plants.

"We've found solutions to source steel from other places in Europe including in the east, in Poland, but also a number of manufactur­ing plants in Southern Europe in order to contain delays and aim to fin‐ ish the works in 2023," Rosa said on Mon‐ day.

The constructi­on work, which costs about 138 million euros ($150 million), requires 1,500 tons of steel.

The place will be called Adidas Arena after a deal reported to be worth around 2.8 million euros ($3 million) per year with the sportswear company was ap‐ proved by city hall last year.

The arena itself will seat up to 8,000 peo‐ ple for sports events and live perform‐ ances, and it will become the future home of Paris Basketball club.

Two gymnasiums next to the venue will provide sport facilities that are much needed in one of the poorest areas of the capital, according to Paris City Hall. In re‐ cent years, the location had been home to hundreds of migrants and asylum‐seekers living in squalid conditions in makeshift camps that have been regularly cleared by police.

During the Paralympic­s, the facilities will host badminton and weightlift­ing events, and will later be used by a wheelchair bas‐ ketball club for practice.

"It's the only venue that we're having to build in the city of Paris for the Olympic Games," said Eve Brunelle, equipment project manager at the Paris Olympic and Paralympic delegation at city hall. "We're renovating many, including training grounds for the Games."

Other major constructi­on work includes Olympic Village, which will house about 15,000 athletes and officials, and the swimming pool, both located in the sub‐ urban area north of Paris.

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