Most expensive college football stadiums by total construction cost. 👀
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Most expensive college football stadiums by total construction cost. 👀
— College Football Alerts  (@CFBAlerts_) February 18, 2025
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Mitch Henessey said:
Interesting that Minnesota's was nearly $100mm more than ours, considering it was designed by the same architectural firm (Populous), utilizes a very similar design and materials, was completed 2-3 years before ours, and seats only ~5k more people.
Minnesota's costs probably came from the fact that it is a urban site on campus that had to be redeveloped and cleaned up. UM campus was historically surrounded on the N and E side by a huge Burlington Northern railyard (similar to the ones in Temple, or on the west side of Ft Worth). The railyard is still there, but in a much smaller footprint, and campus has expanded by acquiring and redeveloping it. The costs of site cleanup, reconfiguring streets and utilities, etc., plus being in a heavily urban setting with strong union labor (more $$$) and inability to effectively work outside 3-4 months of the year would drive up the pricetag quite a bit.Mitch Henessey said:
Interesting that Minnesota's was nearly $100mm more than ours, considering it was designed by the same architectural firm (Populous), utilizes a very similar design and materials, was completed 2-3 years before ours, and seats only ~5k more people.
EatMoreSalmon said:
When will Northwestern's be completed?
whitetrash said:Minnesota's costs probably came from the fact that it is a urban site on campus that had to be redeveloped and cleaned up. UM campus was historically surrounded on the N and E side by a huge Burlington Northern railyard (similar to the ones in Temple, or on the west side of Ft Worth). The railyard is still there, but in a much smaller footprint, and campus has expanded by acquiring and redeveloping it. The costs of site cleanup, reconfiguring streets and utilities, etc., plus being in a heavily urban setting with strong union labor (more $$$) and inability to effectively work outside 3-4 months of the year would drive up the pricetag quite a bit.Mitch Henessey said:
Interesting that Minnesota's was nearly $100mm more than ours, considering it was designed by the same architectural firm (Populous), utilizes a very similar design and materials, was completed 2-3 years before ours, and seats only ~5k more people.
baylorrific said:
That is a dumb chart because it does not adjust the cost of the stadium based on inflation that occurred from the date of construction completion to today.
EatMoreSalmon said:
When will Northwestern's be completed?
Big12Fan2024 said:
Why did Cal build a new stadium? Does every one of the 5,000 who go to their games get a VIP box?