Renovations on the Mercedes-Benz Superdome began immediately after LSU won the national title game Jan. 13, the first steps to ensure the New Orleans Saints will continue to play in a venue rivaling any other stadium around the NFL.Those staffers are employees of Broadmoor LLC, a contractor that is spearheading the project. The renovations are said to be broken up into separate phases with the first phase set to begin in January 2020. Rock Stadium and Tampa Bay’s Raymond James Stadium, and well-maintained
Construction on … facilities such as Arizona’s State Farm Stadium and Dallas’s AT&T Stadium, Lots of construction has been allowed to continue everywhere because of open areas and ease at which social distancing can be practiced and is actually the norm for the type of work.Will the upgrades include a place to safely house polyester water buffalos and their broods? But this position must answer a bigger question for the team to have even more success in 2020.Saints training camp is a week away, and we look at host of players and topics that will be worth monitoring.New Orleans Saints DB and PFW All-Rookie Team member Chauncey Gardner-Johnson announces he is officially changing his name via Instagram.The New Orleans Saints reactivated LB Kaden Ellis and LS Zack Wood from their Reserve/COVID-19 designations earlier this week. events such as the Final Four and the Super Bowl, given how the NFL stadium As first reported by Nola.com's Jeff Nowak in 2019, Mercedes-Benz's 10-year sponsorship deal with the Superdome will expire, and the Saints are seeking a new partner for one of the most iconic venues in American sports.Forbes reports that an internal memo stresses a desire for regional benefits tied to a new sponsor's cooperation, such as a "Hurricane Preparedness Pep Rally" planned to help residents stockpile supplies before the summer storm season. And don't forget to sign up to the weekly newsletter above!Connect with Football Stadium Digest on Social Media: Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, free email newsletter or RSS!© 2020 Football Stadium Digest. More than 30 daily workers on the offseason Mercedes-Benz Superdome renovations tested positive for COVID-19 and are now in isolation at their homes, according to the Louisiana Stadium and Exposition District (LSUD).. All in all, 32 of the approximately 275 Superdome renovations workers tested …

Post was not sent - check your email addresses! and it is clear that the Superdome faces a high level of competition for those The 2020 NFL season is going to be a strange year for the history books, with teams continuing to make adjustments in reaction to the novel coronavirus pandemic. “It involves the east and west ramps, which will consist of the main ramps at G and C,” said Superdome Communications Director Mike Hoss, with ASM/LSED.The removal of the massive ramps will pave the way for expanded concourses and concession areas, which are expected to be a big improvement for the movement of people and concession sales down there.Hoss says there are no pre-determined phases. If you want to blame someone, blame the million-plus people from out of state who came here to get drunk and party in New Orleans.”You are almost certainly correct. Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Football Stadium Digest covers major stories and events in the planning, construction and operations of NCAA and professional NFL football stadiums across the United States and Canada.August Publications is a Middleton, Wisconsin-based publisher of websites and books aimed at the sports-business and active-living markets. Anyone still there? Some 32 of 275-plus daily workers on renovations at Mercedes-Benz Superdome have tested positive for COVID-19 in recent weeks. Renovations for the Mercedes-Benz Superdome will be scheduled around the Saint’s season schedules and other major events like the Sugar Bowl every year, the 2020 NCAA football National Championship and the NCAA Men’s Final Four in 2022.