Transformational Renovations to Modernize M&T Bank Stadium

The Maryland Stadium Authority has selected Gilbane Building Company to provide extensive renovations to M&T Bank Stadium, which will modernize the 25-year-old stadium located in Baltimore. The project architect is Gensler. The plans include a series of significant projects that, beginning this year, will enhance the fan experience. Demonstrating a commitment to Baltimore City and the state of Maryland, the Ravens’ three-year (2024-26) stadium upgrades plan will further create an exceptional experience for all fans and ensure M&T Bank Stadium remains a world-class NFL and entertainment venue well into the future. In addition to substantial developments on the exterior plaza … Read more

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Main Venue for Sichuan Provincial Sports Meeting Delivered

The CSCEC-built main venue for the 14th Sichuan Provincial Sports Meeting — Leshan Olympic Center located in Suji New District in China — was put into operation in August. With a total construction area of 207,800 square meters, the project consists of the construction of a stadium, indoor stadium, natatorium, comprehensive training hall and relative supporting facilities. It will be able to meet the needs of hosting largescale national sports events. During construction, the project team strived for scientific and technological innovation, as well as adopted new technologies and techniques in many aspects including the steel structure installation of the … Read more

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Hunt Construction Group Celebrates Topping Out at Iconic Miami Dolphins’ Stadium

LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Hunt Construction Group, an AECOM company, recently celebrated the phase two topping out of the 65,326-seat Dolphins’ stadium, home to the NFL’s Miami Dolphins. Hunt is the construction manager for the multi-year renovation that will modernize this global entertainment destination. The work during phase two, which will be completed for this upcoming NFL season, includes a 626,000-square-foot canopy with four spires that reach 357-feet high in each corner of the stadium. The canopy provides shade for 92 percent of the fans, an increase from only 17 percent prior to construction, and also was built with resiliency … Read more

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