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Accra Sports Stadium will go 10 years without rust – Prince Edem assures long-lasting renovation of Accra Sports Stadium

Renovation work at the Accra Sports Stadium is in full swing, with contractors promising an upgraded and more durable facility for future sporting events. Prince Edem, the contractor in charge of the stadium’s renovation works, has reassured the public that the upgrades will ensure the stadium remains in excellent condition for the next decade.

Edem, a seasoned contractor known for his expertise in large-scale infrastructure projects, revealed that the use of advanced chemicals in the renovation process is key to the stadium’s long-term preservation. According to Edem, these specialized chemicals will significantly extend the lifespan of the stadium’s structural integrity, ensuring that it remains free from rust and other forms of wear and tear for up to 10 years.

The Accra Sports Stadium, which has hosted numerous high-profile sporting events over the years, had been showing signs of deterioration, including rust and corrosion, primarily due to the elements and years of heavy use. However, with the introduction of new renovation technologies and materials, Edem believes these issues will be effectively mitigated.

“We are using state-of-the-art chemicals and materials that will protect the stadium from the elements and prevent rust from forming on the steel structures,” Edem stated. “With this treatment, the stadium will be free from rust for at least 10 years, which is a huge improvement from the previous conditions. The durability of the renovation will reduce the need for frequent repairs and maintenance, providing a stable and safer environment for events.”

The chemicals used are specifically designed to protect metal surfaces from corrosion, an issue that has plagued sports infrastructure around the world. Edem’s team has focused on every aspect of the renovation to ensure that these new materials are applied to all critical areas of the stadium, including the seating, roofs, and structural beams.

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