Irish builder is set to redevelop part of Premier League champions’ Etihad stadium
Irish builder Sisk has secured a €350 million deal to redevelop part of English Premier League champions’ Manchester City’s home ground, Etihad Stadium, that will include an expanded north stand.
It is the latest project on a major sports venue on which Sisk has worked, following Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork and the Aviva Stadium and Croke Park in Dublin. “Our previous stadiums’ knowledge remains embedded within Sisk. Key Irish senior directors who spearheaded those projects in the earlier parts of their careers will now offer invaluable support to our team in Manchester,” he added.
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