I was just down at the AA doing some business, and eating at JRs with a friend.
There was no activity going on inside the stadium, and it didn't look like there was any work that needed to be done either. There is very little room left between the stands and field now. There is not bad seat in the house. Our visitors should be so lucky to have our nosebleed seats.
Basically the work that is left, is the finishing touches outside the North Stands. Actually there are a lot of finishing touches to be done by Aug. 28th. From my experience, it shouldn't be a problem.
They were pouring rectangular concrete slabs evenly spaced apart. Looking at the masonry/concrete work on the north stands I think it is a safe assumption that they will brick in the areas inbetween the slabs.
This should give a nice contrasting apperance in the pavillion area. It looks like they poured some concrete column footers for lamp posts too in this area. It should really look nice at night.
It still looks like a disaster right now, but they should make the deadline without any trouble.
There was no activity going on inside the stadium, and it didn't look like there was any work that needed to be done either. There is very little room left between the stands and field now. There is not bad seat in the house. Our visitors should be so lucky to have our nosebleed seats.
Basically the work that is left, is the finishing touches outside the North Stands. Actually there are a lot of finishing touches to be done by Aug. 28th. From my experience, it shouldn't be a problem.
They were pouring rectangular concrete slabs evenly spaced apart. Looking at the masonry/concrete work on the north stands I think it is a safe assumption that they will brick in the areas inbetween the slabs.
This should give a nice contrasting apperance in the pavillion area. It looks like they poured some concrete column footers for lamp posts too in this area. It should really look nice at night.
It still looks like a disaster right now, but they should make the deadline without any trouble.