University of Tennessee
As an important landmark for both the University of Tennessee community and the numerous sports enthusiasts who flock to Neyland Stadium each year, this long-term renovation project is a major undertaking set to transform the iconic football stadium. As one of the largest college football stadiums in the country, this project aims to enhance the overall game day experience, provide upgraded facilities, and ensure the sustainability of the venue for years to come.
Key projects to date have included sound system and video board upgrades, creation of the North Endzone Social Deck, replacement of original seating with luxury chair-back rows, ADA improvements, new indoor club space, implementation of a comprehensive interior/exterior Wi-Fi system, and a new concourse and concessions.
Bringing this project to life involves a collaborative effort with experts in architecture and engineering from McCarty Holsaple McCarty, SLAM Collaborative, and Cope Architecture.
Location: Tennessee
Industry: Higher Education; Sports / Recreation
Delivery Method: Construction Manager
Architect: Cope Architecture; McCarty Holsaple McCarty; SLAM Collaborative