Vbase Client & Media Statement
Thursday, 17 March 2011
Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch Town Hall for
Performing Arts, CBS Canterbury Arena and AMI Stadium have remained
closed since the earthquake on 22 February.
As previously advised preliminary assessments of the venues
confirmed structural damage to Christchurch Convention Centre;
Christchurch Town Hall for Performing Arts and AMI Stadium.
The status of AMI Stadium was announced yesterday. The 14,500
square metre playing surface suffered extensive damage due to
liquefaction and requires a full rebuild. There is repairable
structural damage to the stadium, including the need for ground
stability work under a section of the Deans Stand, while there has
also been significant superficial damage in all areas of the
stadium. AMI Stadium will be closed for the remainder of 2011 for
all sporting events and is expected to reopen in February 2012 in
time for Super Rugby and the South African cricket tour of New
Zealand. AMI Stadium function facilities are likely to
progressively reopen from September 2011 onwards.
CBS Canterbury Arena sustained minor damage which has been
repaired. Since 22 February the venue has supported Civil Defence
needs and is also the temporary head office location of Vbase Ltd.
The venue will reopen for normal business from Saturday 26 March.
CBS Canterbury Arena Ticketek box office is open from 8am to 7pm
Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) for ticket sales to
all events. Tickets can also be purchased at www.ticketek.co.nz or phone
0800 TICKETEK (0800 842 538).
Detailed assessments of Christchurch Town Hall and Christchurch
Convention Centre by engineers and other consultants are
continuing. This work is taking longer than anticipated due to CBD
cordon restrictions and priority given to AMI Stadium. Further
information is not expected until Monday 28 March. Both venues
remain closed until further notice.