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Harsh Criticism Of The ‘new Mestalla’: They Ask To Stay In The Current Che Stadium

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A group of architects and engineers defends that the basic project and execution of the New Mestalla presented by Valencia has serious technical, economic and regulatory deficiencies“and together with the Valencian association ‘Últimes vesprades a Mestalla’ they will present next Monday a alternative for the club to reform the current Mestalla and stay in its centenary stadium.

With this framework, the collective ‘Last evenings at Mestalla’ (‘Last afternoons in Mestalla’) has called a meeting at the College of Architects of Valencia, which will be held at 6 p.m. and is open to Valencia fans, as a “space for public and technical reflection.”

In that space They will specify their proposal for reform and permanencecalled ‘Mestalla per al futur’ (‘Mestalla for the future’) and which they describe as “a realistic decision in the face of the nonexistence of a credible project for the new stadium.

At that meeting, the architects and engineers who support this positioning will make public the deficiencies that they find in the execution project recently presented by the club.

Sources from this group already warn that, in addition, that “economically it is very far from what was presented” and that there are “unresolved doubts regarding the structural problems”. According to the license granted by the City Council, Valencia must resume the works on the Nou Mestalla before January 12, which have been stopped for almost sixteen years

For the organizers, there are concerns about the state of the structure existing, in that the project is preliminary and it is incompleteand that the budget is “insufficient and it is maladjusted“.

The organizing group assures that remaining in Mestalla is an option that “It has not been opened but it is absolutely viable” with a reform, In addition, they defend that the Mestalla structure is “perfectly viable” for a remodeling because “it was prepared for it.”

At the meeting there will be progress figure of how much it could cost to rehabilitate Mestalla to adapt it to new needs, beyond football, so that it also represents an increase in club income as the Nou Mestalla intends to be.

Monday’s meeting was born with the idea that “any decision regarding the future stadium takes into account in a comprehensive manner other possible alternatives“.

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In that appointment There will be the director of the Higher Technical School of Architecture of the Polytechnic University of Valencia (UPV), Iván Cabrera; Dr. Civil Engineer, Canals and Ports and professor at the UPV, Ernesto Colomer; and the member of the Advisory Council of the Master’s Degree in Concrete Engineering at the UPV and the Board of Trustees of the Valencian Building Institute, Rafael Rueda.

Likewise, the doctor of Law will also be there. Professor of Financial and Tax Law at the Universitat de València Jorge Milla, and Josep González, industrial engineer and representative of ‘Últimes Vesprades a Mestalla’.

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