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Construction of the stadiums being builtto host the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ is advancing rapidly across Qatar, with thevenues for the first tournament in the Arab world continuing to take shapeduring the peak year of preparations.

Following the completion of Khalifa InternationalStadium – Qatar's first tournament-ready venue – in May 2017, the SupremeCommittee for Delivery & Legacy (SC) is advancing as scheduled with work onthe remaining seven venues.

The mega-project recently passed 150 million man hoursacross all sites, including 116 million man hours at stadium construction sitesalone. Reaching this landmarkfigure is tantamount to the strong collaboration between the SC and itsnumerous stakeholders, according to Yasir Al Jamal, Vice Chairman of the SC'sTechnical Delivery Office.

"Major progress continues to be made across ourstadium sites – and this is credit to not only the work of the SC, but also ourvarious stakeholders, contractors and sub-contractors," said Al Jamal.

"From day one, we have committed to strongcollaboration with all our partners – particularly in relation to the healthand safety of our workers. Reaching 150 million man hours is a notable landmarkas we continue our journey towards 2022."

More than 30,000 people are currently engaged on SC projects, with 26,000 directly involved in the construction of proposed Qatar 2022 stadiums.

With regard to health and safety, more than 90,000 people have undertaken site safety inductions, while the SC's Health & Safety Assurance Division has overseen 1,800 site safety visits. In addition, the SC organises monthly Safety Health and Environment Leadership Team meetings with key stakeholders, including the Ministry of Labour, Ashghal and Qatar Rail.

Since 2016, the SC has worked alongside Building and Woodworkers International, a global trade union, to carry out joint health and safety inspections, while contractors are encouraged to visit different project sites to share lessons learned and best practices.

Al Jamal added: "The health, safety and wellbeing of our workers is our number one priority. We remain committed to regular inspections and collaboration opportunities, both of which allow us to share knowledge and lessons learned."

Click here for a breakdown of therecent milestones at each stadium.