- Delhi University Stadium
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Delhi University Stadium Location Delhi, India Owner Delhi University Capacity 10,132 The Delhi University Stadiumis a India's only Rugby 7s stadium of international stature. It was built in 2010 specially for the Commonwealth Games.
Features Orientation – North South Insulated roofing system Rain water harvesting Sewerage treatment plant Providing VRF system for grand stand building (HVAC system) Use of ozone system (at main venue and Netball training venue’s HVAC system) to have bacteria and microbes free environment thus reducing the net tonnage of air conditioning required
Landscaping with plantation of trees having good dust, noise and gaseous pollutant absorbing quality Use of silent type DG sets using low sulphur diesel oil Use of dry type transformers Use of structural glazing/glass for natural light Hi-tech Irrigation system for field of play having facility of collecting the water which passes through the root zone of the grass, for re-use after treatment
Use of recycled water for HVAC, horticulture and flushing Glazing with double low E-glass Commonwealth Games Delhi,2010
Inaugurated on 15 July 2010, Delhi University Stadium hosted Rugby Sevens for the 19 Commonwealth Games. The state-of-the-art stadium, spread over an area of 10,000 metres, also served as the training venue for Netball, Boxing, Women's Wrestling and Athletics during the Games.
Capacity 10,132 Competition Arena Bermuda Princess 77 Grass – 120 m x 70 m The stadium has unique features like auto-sprinkling technology, underground drainage system, ozone system for air-freshening, a low power consuming air-conditioning system and lush natural grass to facilitate a thrilling Rugby competition. [1]
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