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Orlando City Council voted on February 24 at Run a contract with a Barton Malow-Aecom hunting Ventura joint for $ 400 million in reforms at the World Camping Stadium for the next two years.
It Classified City Advisory Committee The JV offer for the Risk Construction Management Contract ahead of a Balfour Beatty and Austin Construction JV, Gilbane Building Co. and Whiting-Turner, reported WFTV9.
Improvements to Orlando, Florida, the sports enclosure will add 2,000 places while improving the existing structure to expand their useful life, according to a financing agreement between the city and the county of Orange. It is estimated that total construction costs for renovations are $ 338.5 million, per document, with $ 61.5 million in non -construction costs, such as design and permission.
The updatesIn 2027 it was completed by 2027, it would mean that no part of the precinct would be more than nine years, reported Sports Business Journal. Barton Malow previously worked on updates at the stadium in 2014 and 2022.
The stadium was Built for $ 115,000 And it was opened in 1936 as an Orlando stadium, according to the site of the venue. Since then, it has gone through several changes in name, has organized numerous university football games, FIFA World Cup matches and several of the All-Star Matchup Pro of the NFL, to name a few.
The objectives of improving the stage include:
- Add 2,000 places for a total of 65,000.
- Improves higher seats for increasing life.
- Replace the higher level enclosure and comforts.
- Build two new final zone towers.
- Remove the fan experience softening the entry and exit areas.
- Modernize stadium systems such as HVAC, Wi-Fi, and removal of fires.
The Kia Center, at about 1 1 -mile from Camping World, also received $ 200 million in public funding for reforms during the City Council’s same meeting. Improvements to the Home of the Magic Orlando of the NBA will be distributed for ten years and the good for work will not be published until 2027, reported the Sports Business Journal.
