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Sports Hub to be integrated more closely into upcoming facilities to revitalise Kallang

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SINGAPORE: The Singapore Sports Hub will be integrated more closely

Delivering a ministerial statement in Parliament, Mr Tong said this would “unlock greater value” and achieve the broader social and sporting vision for the precinct.

“We have a vision to transform the entire Kallang Alive precinct, including the Sports Hub, into one, single integrated ecosystem which

"We want this to be the beating

“Taking over ownership and management of the Sports Hub will enable SportSG to unlock Sports Hub’s full potential for Singapore.

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The Kallang Alive development was announced by SportSG in 2019 as a 89-ha mixed-use lifestyle destination where Singaporeans can participate in community sports activities and enjoy world-class entertainment and sporting action.

Mr Tong’s comments follow the announcement in June that SportSG will take over the ownership and management of the Sports Hub from Dec 9.

SportSG said it reached a mutual agreement with current operator SportsHub Pte Ltd (SHPL) to terminate their public-private partnership.

As part of the Kallang Alive precinct plan, there will be an expansion of sporting facilities around the Sports Hub, which will be developed, owned and operated by SportSG directly.

These include the Kallang Football Hub - which will be the national training centre, the Kallang Tennis Centre, and other facilities such as a Youth Hub in the longer-term pipeline.

Integrating the Sports Hub with its surrounding facilities will allow more to be done with

“High quality international marquee events will be complemented side by side, with local programming ... By concurrently integrating community programming on the sidelines and in the months running up to the event, many more Singaporeans can benefit,” he said.

From a user point of view, the integration would mean that people are likely to benefit from cheaper costs as SportSG is now able to reap precinct-wide economies of scale through shared functions and services, said Mr Tong.

“With different ownership structures and different commercial profit and loss, it can be incredibly challenging to achieve seamless integration in the delivery of services across the entire suite of facilities. In fact, adversarial competition between the facilities is the more likely outcome,” he explained.

“So by taking over the Sports Hub, we will be able to give users a more integrated service experience across this

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As an overarching consideration, Mr Tong noted that the Sports Hub will be made more accessible to Singaporeans.

“We want to make it a community icon that Singaporeans can identify with, feel a part of in their social or sporting activities. We are thus planning regular Sports Hub and National Stadium Open Houses with activities for the young and old, and of course everyone else in between,” he added.

“We are also working with MOE to host even more National School Games, such as the track and field, netball, rugby competitions, as well as Singapore Youth Festival performances, or even sports days for schools, at the Sports Hub.”

The 35-hectare Singapore Sports Hub was built at a cost of S$1.33 billion. Apart from the 55,000-capacity limit in the National Stadium, it also includes an indoor aquatics arena, the multi-purpose OCBC Arena, a water sports centre, the Singapore Indoor Stadium and Kallang Wave Mall.

The project is a public-private partnership between the Government and SHPL, a consortium made up of four companies namely Infrared Capital Partners, Dragages Singapore, Cushman & Wakefield Facilities & Engineering and Global Spectrum Asia.

SHPL was engaged in 2010 and has a 25-year contract to design, build, finance and operate the Sports Hub.

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Mr Tong also announced that SportSG will incorporate a holding company to own and operate the various

“Where necessary, it can be operated as a single, integrated entity, able to reap synergies and economies of scale across the entire suite of sporting and lifestyle assets of Kallang Alive,” said Mr Tong.

All SHPL employees have also been offered an opportunity to cross over into the new corporate entity, he added.

“Beyond the internal capabilities of SportSG, we value the expertise and experience of existing SHPL employees, and would like to retain them,” Mr Tong said.

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The next chapter for Sports Hub will be about sports being a part of the everyday lives of Singaporeans, he added.

“I am

“The Sports Hub will be a place where our students grow to be resilient as they deal with wins or losses in their school colours, where we bond with our family and friends as we enjoy running around the jogging track participating in the community sports events, and enjoying international concerts. And we cheer our athletes on, as they take on their competitors from all over the world.”

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