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Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?
Posted by Jim Rockford on 2/1/14 at 2:52 am00
the original sections of TS are approaching 100 years old. At some point I imagine they will have to be reconstructed somehow.
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by Draconian Sanctions on 2/1/14 at 2:55 am to Jim Rockford
they did some structural work on them in the 80's IIRC
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by The Baker on 2/1/14 at 2:56 am to Jim Rockford
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re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by LSU NO Tigah on 2/1/14 at 4:19 am to Jim Rockford
Have you seen the Roman Colliseum?
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re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by Jim Rockford on 2/1/14 at 4:23 am to LSU NO Tigah
quote:
Have you seen the Roman Colliseum?
Yeah, it doesn't look in any shape to host a gladiatorial contest.
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by bencoleman on 2/1/14 at 5:40 am to Jim Rockford
quote:That's because its 2000 years old. Tiger Stadium is just fine.
Yeah, it doesn't look in any shape to host a gladiatorial contest.
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re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by kbol34 on 2/1/14 at 5:44 am to Jim Rockford
The roman coleseum still stands, so at least 2000 years.
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by Flame Salamander on 2/1/14 at 5:52 am to LSU NO Tigah
quote:
Have you seen the Roman Colliseum?
Vandals football team took it apart as souvenirs.
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by LSUGoose on 2/1/14 at 8:12 am to Flame Salamander
Wrigley Field is 100 years old this year. Steel and concrete doesn't necessarily disintegrate (unless water penetrates). Structural engineers inspect stadiums and bridges all the time.
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by willthezombie on 2/1/14 at 10:48 am to Flame Salamander
quote:
Have you seen the Roman Colliseum?
Vandals football team took it apart as souvenirs.
So Idaho's football team was good once?
re: Related question: What's the useful life of a football stadium?Posted by junkfunky on 2/1/14 at 11:03 am to Jim Rockford
I assume a design statement would say about 75 years minimum with routine maintenance and upgrades/improvements extending the life. Of course there are going to be code changes over that time that impact the improvements/upgrades like our current situation with the bathrooms. In order to upgrade the bathrooms they would have to meet current ADA requirements which would require a lot of work to provide handicap accessible toilets.
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