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Thread: UL has big decision to make on Cajun Field renovation

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    Quote Originally Posted by BananaHammock View Post
    Announce a plan, show the renderings, quote the price tag, ask for donations and keep a visible display of where we stand regularly. If people see progress they are more likely to donate more frequently even if small amounts.

    Why can't we ask to donate at concessions like every other store does for MDA, children's hospital, or whatever other item they are looking to collect for? Seems like I can't buy anything these days without asking for a donation. Quarters ultimately lead up to dollars.
    I don’t think a $1 Tree or a sCENT Bush will get us there.

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    Build a new stadium in Cajun field parking lot, tear down current field when done and build a parking tower. It might end up being around the same price and can be done all
    At once with little inconvenience.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Build a new stadium in Cajun field parking lot, tear down current field when done and build a parking tower. It might end up being around the same price and can be done all
    At once with little inconvenience.
    That’s not what the Mardi Gras and Car Show said. Just sayin.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BananaHammock View Post
    Announce a plan, show the renderings, quote the price tag, ask for donations and keep a visible display of where we stand regularly. If people see progress they are more likely to donate more frequently even if small amounts.

    Why can't we ask to donate at concessions like every other store does for MDA, children's hospital, or whatever other item they are looking to collect for? Seems like I can't buy anything these days without asking for a donation. Quarters ultimately lead up to dollars.
    .......Get the tax back from the race track that funded the stadium originally!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Build a new stadium in Cajun field parking lot, tear down current field when done and build a parking tower. It might end up being around the same price and can be done all
    At once with little inconvenience.
    If you start from scratch I would build a dome type stadium so no one can blame the weather for not attending games. A mix like syracuse and the Vikings stadium on a smaller scale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxpxfr690 View Post
    If you start from scratch I would build a dome type stadium so no one can blame the weather for not attending games. A mix like syracuse and the Vikings stadium on a smaller scale.
    That’s major money when you start talking climate control..Tulane built yulman for 73 million. We can have something similar for around that. I think it’s better than throwing good money at bad with the structural issues we might face redoing current stadium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxpxfr690 View Post
    If you start from scratch I would build a dome type stadium so no one can blame the weather for not attending games. A mix like syracuse and the Vikings stadium on a smaller scale.
    Just add a sliding roof to the stadium we have now. Have it hang over the north parking lot during tailgating. Then when the game starts have it slide over the field so folks who what weather protection will have to come into the stadium.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxpxfr690 View Post
    If you start from scratch I would build a dome type stadium so no one can blame the weather for not attending games. A mix like syracuse and the Vikings stadium on a smaller scale.
    Or we can just kick basketball out of the Cajundome and play in there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Or we can just kick basketball out of the Cajundome and play in there.
    WILDCATTERS revisited?

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    No doubt renovation projects are unpredictable and renovating Cajun Field will be no different. As stated earlier in this thread any renovation effort should attempt to diversify how Cajun Field can be used besides for football games generating more revenues. Maybe work some academic and office space into the update to help tap into other State funding sources. Most of us already gave detailed feedback in the fan surveys. Am anxious to hear more definitive plan on new vision for the stadium.


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    BMO field was built in 2006 for 63.9 million today it would be 75 million to build. This stadium seats about 30k expanded in 2016 to seat 40k. It is worth the build if we can get a MLS team to come to Lafayette.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    I think they have found that there are large voids below the concrete in the lower section due to poor maintenance of the joints in the concrete. It may be that they will have to replace that section of the stadium before anything else. I have noticed that the perimeter retaining wall has a significant tilt to the field in several locations. That is telling me that the lower bowl is sliding to the field. Saturday night I noticed that the concrete slab in the lower concourse is very uneven. More indication of foundation issues with the lower bowl. The upper deck is on a deep foundation so the foundation issues with the lower bowl should not affect the upper deck. If I was responsible for the structure I would be keeping a keen eye on the lower bowl and slab of the lower bowl. There is a reason why they have placed steel plates over the displaced joints of the concourse slab. Severe trip hazard there. I think they have placed the steel plates on the joints instead of replacing the slabs for fear of what they might find below it. Next game go to the lower bowl, find the joint at the fifty yard line and look down. Don't drop anything down that joint, you won't get it back.

    If they have a structural engineer looking at it I am sure he feels that it is safe or it would have been condemned. I have done that a couple of times, owner wasn't happy but too bad.
    I don’t want to give away specifics because I wasn’t explicitly given permission to, but I’ll say this. You are 100% right about all the issues you pointed out, but there are other issues you didn’t notice. The ENTIRE stadium has issues.

    A structural engineer has indeed looked at the stadium and deemed it to be safe... but not before work was done to reinforce certain parts of the structure. The question is how much longer it will remain safe. We obviously don’t want to integrate a $30-40 million dollar addition into a structure if it isn’t structurally sound enough to last another decade.

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