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Figure 110 Rendering of the stadium design and immediate surroundings on the site - demonstrating poor integratior Photo Credit: presentation provided by the government of Pernamubco The cost of construction of the stadium alone is estimated at R$500 million ($300 million USD). In addition, the infrastructure costs related to stadium construction, including renovation and updating of major roadways, has been estimated at R$1.é6billion.“° It is early yet and - as projects of this nature in the past have shown - the prices only go up. Sustainable design features, for example, are estimated to increase construction costs from 5% to 7%.*' It would be exceptionally rare for a project of this magnitude to fall under budget and this is not expected. The cost of the stadium and related projects is extremely high, in particular for a city the size of Recife. The project is expected to be funded by private-public partnerships. If investors are not found, however, the expense will fall on the state government and consequently on the people. It is the responsibility of the planners and architects on board to discuss the ramifications of site selection on the cost of the stadium. The stadium and World Cup City design attempts to address the needs of two different constituencies: the upper-class spectators expected to come to the stadium and the working and lower-class citizens who will reside in the affordable housing units to be built. The success of the design hinges on marrying these two, as opposed to ignoring their relationships. If these are not addressed, tensions will likely arise. The stadium could gain from further integration
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