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Stadium teams report steady progress, workforce gains and safety focus at Nissan Stadium project
Summary
Construction teams told the Sports Authority the Nissan Stadium rebuild has made measurable progress: structural steel is on track to top out in November, a west-end slab has been poured, on-site labor is about 1,600 workers daily, project spending exceeds $100 million, and the TC2 workforce program graduates are being hired onto the project.
Construction managers and the Titans'affiliated team briefed the Sports Authority on Sept. 25, reporting steady work on the Nissan Stadium project, progress toward participation goals, and continued attention to jobsite safety.
Kellen DeCourcy said the structural steel ring beam for the roof is nearly half installed and the project remains on target for a structural-topping-out of the steel in November. The west-end slab-on-grade has been poured to make way for rakers and the lower bowl, and crews are advancing external cladding and curtain-wall glazing. DeCourcy said cranes will be dismantled…
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