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Kazakhstan plans sports complex in Almaty amid urban development

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Kazakhstan plans sports complex in Almaty amid urban development

Kazakhstan's Ministry of Industry and Construction announces a new sports complex in Almaty's Saily district. The facility will accommodate multiple sports with a capacity of 408 people per session. The project has passed state examination even as urban expansion continues.

Facility Details

The sports complex in Almaty's Saily district will feature halls for sports and artistic gymnastics, each with 80 seats. Additional facilities include halls for karate, taekwondo, boxing, Greco-Roman and freestyle wrestling, and judo, each accommodating 34 people. A water sports area with a 112-seat capacity and a 204-seat spectator stand is also planned.

Capacity and Approval

The complex is designed to handle 408 people per session and can hold up to 821 individuals at once. The Ministry of Industry and Construction confirmed that the project has successfully passed the state examination. This development comes as part of broader urban planning efforts in Almaty.

What's Next

Construction timelines and funding details are expected to be announced soon. It remains uncertain how the project will integrate with existing urban infrastructure.

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Kazakhstan plans sports complex in Almaty amid urban development