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Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex

Coordinates: 8°05′26.0″N 125°07′42.7″E / 8.090556°N 125.128528°E / 8.090556; 125.128528
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Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex
Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex
LocationLaguitas, Malaybalay, Bukidnon, Philippines
Coordinates8°05′26.0″N 125°07′42.7″E / 8.090556°N 125.128528°E / 8.090556; 125.128528
Main venueMain Stadium
Capacity: 6,000[1]
Other sports facilitiesGymnasium (3,000 Capacity), Olympic-size Swimming Pool, Open Field (800 Capacity)
OwnerBukidnon Provincial Government
OperatorBukidnon Provincial Government
Construction
Broke ground2019
OpenedTBA
ArchitectPlaza + Partners [2]
Main contractorsJejor's Construction Corporation

The Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex is a complex of sport facilities located at the city of Malaybalay, Bukidnon, under construction.[3]

History

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The 13-hectare complex was located in Brgy. Laguitas in Malaybalay. It was a joint project of Bukidnon Provincial Government, and Senator Migz Zubiri. It also features a fencing court, museum, dormitory, grandstand with track and oval, gymnasium, and an aquatic center. Once it was finished, the site will host several Palarong Pambansa qualifying and national games, and cultural performances. The Museum will also host several cultural events, and will also store some artifacts regarding the history of the province.[3]

Facilities

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Names Maximum Seating Capacity Broke Ground Year Opened Description/Notes
Main Stadium 6,000 2019 TBA
Swimming Pool Unknown 2019 TBA
Gymnasium 3,000 2019 TBA
Open field 800 2019 TBA
Tennis Court 640 2019 TBA

Other facilities

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  • Dormitory (1,536-bed capacity)
  • Open Parking Space with 325 car slots and 44 bus slots

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "28 NOV LOOK: THE 13-HECTARE BUKIDNON SPORTS AND CULTURAL COMPLEX (UPDATES)". aboutcagayandeoro.com. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex". Plaza + Partners. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b "LOOK: Bukidnon Sports and Cultural Complex, Museum". Mindanaoan. Retrieved 25 March 2021.