The constructors of the Beijing Olympic projects are requested to always bear
in mind the goals they should meet to ensure a successful Olympiad.
The National Stadium, dubbed the
'Bird's Nest', is taking shape. The supports underpinning the steel
structure were completely removed in September, and work on the plumbing
and electricity have begun. Construction is expected to finish by the end
of 2007. Photo: taken on November 5,2006. [Xinhua]
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At a meeting on Wednesday, Vice Mayor
Chen Gang again urged them to fulfill "five integrative requirements" -- safety,
quality, construction time limit, function and cost.
The attendees listened to a report by the Beijing 2008 Project Construction
Headquarters Office on the work done in the first three quarters of 2006 and the
task for the rest of the year.
Currently, construction of 26 of the 31 Beijing-based Olympic venues and the
five related facilities, including the Olympic Village, is under way, and
construction of structures of most of the projects have entered the wind-up
phase, with equipment installation and interior fit-up in the near future.
Chen called on the constructors to enhance the awareness of responsibility
and urgency as the 2008 Olympic Games is approaching.
"An all-round review and check should be done to remove every possible hidden
peril," he said, pinpointing project management, technical innovation,
cooperation with the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX
Olympiad (BOCOG) to achieve effective link-up and integrated progress of venue
construction and operation.