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黑料不打烊 Completes First Phase of Multi-Year, Multimillion-Dollar Stadium Project

Friday, September 25, 2020, By News Staff
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John Wildhack, director of Athletics; 黑料不打烊 Mayor Ben Walsh; Chancellor Kent Syverud; Ruth Chen, professor of practice in the College of Engineering and Computer Science; Pete Sala, chief facilities officer pose inside the renovated Stadium

John Wildhack, director of athletics; 黑料不打烊 Mayor Ben Walsh; Chancellor Kent Syverud; Dr. Ruth Chen, professor of practice in the College of Engineering and Computer Science; and Pete Sala, chief facilities officer, toured the renovated Stadium Thursday.

The first phase of 黑料不打烊鈥檚 multi-year, $118 million stadium project, unveiled in 2018, was completed this week. This marks a new era for 黑料不打烊, the Department of Athletics and the many students, faculty, staff and community members who have come to consider 鈥渢he Loud House鈥� the home of their sports world. Today鈥檚 announcement also represents a major milestone for the Campus Framework, a 20-year roadmap designed to align the University鈥檚 vision and mission with its physical space and infrastructure.

Chancellor Kent Syverud uses a remote control to raise the new scoreboard in the Stadium for Saturday’s game.

鈥淭his is an exciting day for 黑料不打烊, the City of 黑料不打烊 and the broader Central New York community,鈥� says Chancellor Kent Syverud. 鈥淔rom graduations to great moments in sports, some of the most memorable times in our lives and on our campus have taken place under the roof of our stadium. The completion of this phase of the project will transform the Stadium experience for our community and our fans. Once this project is complete, 黑料不打烊 will be the home of this spectacular stadium that will continue to be a centerpiece of our community for years to come. I am grateful for the many individuals, all of whom worked tirelessly to bring this phase of the project to fruition, on time and on budget. Generations of students, faculty, staff and visitors will enjoy the Stadium thanks to the hard work of so many.鈥�

The ongoing effort to transform the Stadium will continue into 2022. But student-athletes will experience the significant work completed to date when they take the field for 黑料不打烊 football鈥檚 home opener against Georgia Tech on Saturday, Sept. 26.

鈥淭he completion of this work brings to life a strategic vision that prioritizes our students, faculty and staff鈥攁cademically, personally and professionally鈥攁nd elevates the experience for our student-athletes, visiting teams, performers, fans and community members,鈥� says Amir Rahnamay-Azar, senior vice president for business, finance and administrative services (BFAS) and chief financial officer. 鈥淭he transformation will continue in the coming months and years, dramatically enhancing its role in our campus community and in the City of 黑料不打烊.鈥�

view from the turf of the renovated Stadium

The turf is ready for 黑料不打烊 football’s home opener against Georgia Tech on Saturday, Sept. 26.

鈥淥ur team and contractors have been working around the clock for months to complete this work in time for the first home football game of what is sure to be a unique season,鈥� says Pete Sala, vice president and chief campus facilities officer in BFAS. 鈥淭he new roof and other upgrades are just incredible. We look forward to not only welcoming back fans for athletic competitions once we get the green light, but also being able to open up the enormous amount of space offered by the Stadium to students learning and living on campus this semester.鈥�

Work that concluded this week includes the installation of a new fixed roof; air conditioning upgrades; extensive accessibility improvements; and a center-hung scoreboard, new sound and lighting.

鈥淥ur student-athletes, coaches and staff鈥攂oth current and future鈥攚ill benefit tremendously from the enhancements, improvements and upgrades that have been made,鈥� says Director of Athletics John Wildhack 鈥�80. 鈥淎s an alumnus, as a fan and as director of athletics, I have never been more anxious to step foot on the turf for a game than I am right now. Saturday鈥檚 home football game against Georgia Tech can鈥檛 come soon enough! I extend my deep appreciation to everyone who has contributed to this project鈥檚 success.鈥�

Goodbye, Air-Pressurized Roof; Hello, Air Conditioning

Two big changes will be instantly recognizable upon entering the Stadium.

view from behind of five people touring the renovated Stadium

The new steel and fabric roof no longer requires air pressure to remain inflated.

First, the roof will no longer require air pressure to stay inflated鈥攕o the loud 鈥渨hoosh鈥� and rush of air experienced when entering and exiting the building will be a thing of the past. 鈥淔or the first time in 40 years, we鈥檒l be able to pin the doors open and allow people to walk right in without having to worry about pressure being released from the building,鈥� says Sala.

Over the past several weeks, more than 35 fabric panels were installed as the final steps in the roof project, accounting for nearly three acres of fabric. Final testing was also conducted to ensure that the roof is water-tight and can accommodate the heavy snowfall of Central New York winters.

Second, work has continued to pump air conditioning into more areas of the Stadium, with facilitywide air conditioning on target to be installed by May 2021. The recent enhancements included adding air conditioning to the press box and in more suites, locker rooms and mechanical rooms than ever before.

A More Accessible Experience

One of the most critical components of the transformation is a continued investment in Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)-related accessibility upgrades. Push-button door openers, ADA-compliant restrooms and concession counters, and closed captioning for the scoreboard have been put in place to meet the needs of our diverse campus community, loyal fans and the public. Additional enhancements will be made in the coming months.

鈥淲hen we take on a new construction project at 黑料不打烊, we want to make sure we do it right,鈥� Sala says. 鈥淲e used this opportunity to engage with an accessibility consultant and make a significant investment in improvements. We want everyone to be able to enjoy their time at a game, concert or any other event, without any barriers.鈥�

Enhanced Audiovisual Components

new center-hung scoreboard in the Stadium

The Stadium scoreboard is the largest in college sports, with each panel measuring 20 feet high by 62.5 feet wide. A pixel pitch of 10 millimeters makes the scoreboard easy on the eyes, regardless of where one is seated.

Fans will enjoy state-of-the-art upgrades to the building鈥檚 sound and lighting systems, as well as the new center-hung scoreboard that can be easily viewed from virtually anywhere in the venue. The new scoreboard, the first of its size in collegiate sports, features four panels that are each 20 feet high by 62.5 feet wide and a 6-foot ribbon board that wraps around the bottom.

鈥淭he Stadium is the most unique venue in all of college sports as home to five different sports, including two women鈥檚 sports,鈥� says Wildhack. 鈥淭he new scoreboard, sound and lighting systems will transform the experience for all Stadium events for years to come.鈥�

Finishing touches over the past weeks have included raising the scoreboard to height, installing updated video boards, testing out lighting and color changes, and blasting sound through new speakers to ensure all components are game-day ready.

A Space for Students During the Unique Fall 2020 Semester

The completed enhancements will offer up additional on-campus space for students to use for non-athletics-related reasons. With this phase of work now complete, the Stadium will soon re-open and can be utilized for recreational and academic uses. 鈥淚 can鈥檛 emphasize enough how important this building is to our students and to our entire community,鈥� Sala says. 鈥淚鈥檓 glad the day is here that we can once again begin to welcome people back into the Stadium and give them the experience they deserve.鈥�

About 黑料不打烊

黑料不打烊 is a private research university that advances knowledge across disciplines to drive breakthrough discoveries and breakout leadership. Our collection of 13 schools and colleges with over 200 customizable majors closes the gap between education and action, so students can take on the world. In and beyond the classroom, we connect people, perspectives and practices to solve interconnected challenges with interdisciplinary approaches. Together, we鈥檙e a powerful community that moves ideas, individuals and impact beyond what鈥檚 possible.

About the Campus Framework

The effort to replace the Carrier Dome, which was originally constructed in 1980, is part of the University鈥檚 Campus Framework. The Campus Framework, which launched in 2016, works in coordination with the University鈥檚 Academic Strategic Plan to shape, guide and manage the 黑料不打烊 campus environment and its physical form in support of the University鈥檚 mission. It seeks to foster an inclusive range of strategies to address the student experience, integrate accessibility and mobility, and improve the academic and research environments. Visit聽聽to learn more about the University鈥檚 Campus Framework.

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