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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragin9221 View Post
    UCF estimated cost to build there stadium in 2006 was 45 million. They spent 54 million. Stadium has capacity of 45,000.

    To make it pleasing to the eye brick it all the way up so it is hiding the erector set. Probably would go well with the baseball stadium, and track and field.



    This stadium is actually in really bad shape. They're about to spend 14 million to repair rust and corrosion. Please no erector set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    I'm pretty sure LSU got around it by not touching the lower bowl. Technically the upper decks are considered separate structures.
    That makes sense. I wish we could do that , but in our case the lower bowl has structural issues so we would have to address both right?

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    Quote Originally Posted by LaCajunsFan View Post
    Maybe I'm wrong, but if we just rebuild the upper deck and don't do anything to the lower bowls at this time, then we can leave them as is?
    I'm sure that something could be worked out but that still does not do away with the fact that there are major maintenance issues to deal with. You also end up trying to market two very different venues. One that is state of the art with nice seating and one that is approaching 50 years old with inadequate maintenance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    This stadium is actually in really bad shape. They're about to spend 14 million to repair rust and corrosion. Please no erector set.
    In person, it looks cheap as hell.

    Other than financial reasons, I'm hoping we can rebuild in place, so we don't get the erector set design.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    This stadium is actually in really bad shape. They're about to spend 14 million to repair rust and corrosion. Please no erector set.
    yeah it is the minimum i think we could accept

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    This is exactly what I'd like to see in a new stadium.







    We don't need a bigger stadium. We need a better stadium. To me, a big time stadium doesn't mean lots of seats. It means first class amenities. Suites, premium seating, good architecture, etc. Just like our baseball stadium. Keep it at around 30,000 seats and leave room to expand to 35,000.


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    Quote Originally Posted by facelessjonmoon View Post
    In person, it looks cheap as hell.

    Other than financial reasons, I'm hoping we can rebuild in place, so we don't get the erector set design.
    A good compromise is the system that was used to build the grandstand at the Tigue. This is also the system that has been utilized in a number of other collegiate/pro venues. You utilize a structural steel skeleton with pre-cast concrete. That way you get the cost savings of the "erector set" but the "feel" of a concrete structure. It also decreases construction time. Now Lamson Park is a full erector set and I totally agree that is not what we want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunRebel View Post
    This is exactly what I'd like to see in a new stadium.







    We don't need a bigger stadium. We need a better stadium. Keep it at around 30,000 seats and leave room to expand to 35,000.
    In my opinion, for various reasons, it needs to be around 40,000 but I certainly agree with you on that design. I don't think we will ever need a stadium bigger than 40,000 capacity.

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    Agree. 40-50k is the way to go. Attendance trends across the country are down, and that will not change. Not because the sport's popularity is going down, but because people are staying home for convenience and the TV product is so good.

    We need to focus on top notch amenities and convenience, IMO.

    Which I assume is the reason for the feasibility study.


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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbear View Post
    In my opinion, for various reasons, it needs to be around 40,000 but I certainly agree with you on that design. I don't think we will ever need a stadium bigger than 40,000 capacity.
    UCF stadium is realistic to what we can afford, and most people could live with. We can brick it up to make it look real nice and fit the architecture.

    I agree with Cajun90

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    I'm sure that something could be worked out but that still does not do away with the fact that there are major maintenance issues to deal with. You also end up trying to market two very different venues. One that is state of the art with nice seating and one that is approaching 50 years old with inadequate maintenance.
    Yes....I was only addressing the code issues. All of the structural issues are a separate issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by basinbear View Post
    In my opinion, for various reasons, it needs to be around 40,000 but I certainly agree with you on that design.
    I do like the feel of many of the MLS stadiums that have been built recently. They also tend to be more cost conscious than say standard American football field designs. I've made a few trips to the Houston Dynamo field and really like the layout and seating. Take that design and build it right up against Congress with retail space facing the outside of the stadium. You could have food venues/ coffee shop and a Ragin Cajun store that could be utilized seven days a week and then have access on the inside of the stadium for game days. While your at it move the Cajun field bus stop here and protect it from the weather. Students would then be inclined to visit that retail space during their daily commutes to campus. Really want to get crazy? Build condominiums in one end zone. They would not have direct stadium access but with some extra large balconies would be a great place to watch a game from. The revenue from the condo's would basically pay for that endzone section. Add the revenue from retail locations and suites and this isn't so unrealistic anymore.

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