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Al Bayt Stadium, located in the coastal city of Al Khor, approximately 40 kilometers north of Doha, was built to host matches up to the semi-final round of the FIFA World Cup 2022™.
Developed under the Aspire Zone Foundation and the Supreme Committee for Delivery & Legacy, this 60,000-seat stadium integrates advanced engineering solutions with deep cultural symbolism.
Inspired by the traditional Bayt Al Sha’ar tent used by nomadic communities in the region, the architectural concept expresses a modern interpretation of Qatari heritage, while fulfilling the technical and spatial requirements of a world-class sports facility.
The stadium includes a 12.5-meter-deep basement built on reclaimed land, spanning 235 by 270 meters. Above this, the structure rises through six reinforced concrete levels and three seating tiers.
Key engineering highlights include:• Segmented Structural Bowl: Divided into eight sectors to accommodate thermal expansion• Foundation System: In situ raft slabs, pile caps, and anchored perimeter zones• Superstructure: Reinforced precast concrete frames with hollow-core and semi-precast slabs• Upper Tier: A demountable steel frame with precast concrete bleachers• Roof Structure: A large-scale tented canopy measuring 255 x 303 meters, supported by radial cantilever trusses and featuring a retractable central roof
Oneworks delivered a fully coordinated BIM model up to LOD 500, enabling clash detection, construction-level documentation, and precise as-built records for both structural and architectural components. This digital-first approach supported the seamless integration of disciplines, contractor collaboration, and high-quality execution on site.
Al Bayt Stadium stands as a benchmark for combining cultural identity with world-class engineering. Our contribution ensured the realisation of a bold, technically advanced venue that will serve generations to come.