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Stadium construction advances: superstructure progress, DBE participation and workforce training highlighted
Summary
Contractors reported rising on-site labor, completion of a connected elevated slab, DBE payments to date, workforce demographics, safety incidents and continued emphasis on hiring from local promise zones and training programs.
Contractors and the Titans’ construction team reported progress on the new Nissan Stadium’s superstructure, increased on-site labor, and ongoing efforts to meet diversity and workforce-development goals.
A construction representative for Tennessee Builders Alliance (TBA) told the authority the project averaged about 715 workers on-site daily and had logged roughly 725,000 labor hours to date. The team said workers will soon begin setting steel on the raker beams and precast pieces — more than 2,000 pieces are expected to be set starting in February.
The construction update included site milestones: completion of the first full 360-degree connected elevated slab (the plaza level above the playing field), ongoing below-grade parking concrete work, and the…
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