Isn't the Jacobsen building relatively new? Like 15 years old or so?
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Isn't the Jacobsen building relatively new? Like 15 years old or so?
That is exactly what I thought, however, I do think our designs should reflect good engineering; but it's not like we are going to get free services from our students/professors.
Why don't we demolish the Jake and the Olsen and bowl the north end zone- just the lower level. Then above the north end zone place a jumbo screen/scoreboard and build new football offices/ lockers where the Olsen building is currently sitting, and connect it to the stadium. It would put our capacity near 60k, and will completely enclose the stadium.
Jacobsen construction was started late '94, building dedicated the night before the Wyoming game in Sept. '96.
It wasn't designed with a whole lot of forethought to future needs.
I could not agree more about almost everything except about them building the s end zone next year.
I don't think the S. end zone construction will start at the end of next year unless they get a huge 15-20 million donation, especially with the state of the economy and the way the team has been playing.
They are using the same company to design the entire JT renovations and they are just getting the plans together so they can move forward as soon as they have the money to do so. Ben Bruins has said that as soon as the plans are finalized (which they should be by now), his company could start work with about a 6 week notice.
JP said on a call in show a couple of months ago that 3 things would have to change in order to move ahead with their plans. 1st, the team will have to start playing better and in turn improve attendance. 2nd, the economy will have to improve. 3rd, they would have to have a very large donation to the athletic department.
I got ahold of some info awhile back that showed at the athletic departments current donation rate, they will not have the money to finish JT until 2011 without taking out another huge loan- that the AD is not able to safely do. I think they will get a couple of large donations, and will start construction after the 2010 season.
Exactly! Great idea. The Jake looks all wrong. It is too small for the space that it is in and the corrugated tin roof makes it look cheap.
The original design of the stadium was completely flawed. Double deck and split for the middle of Iowa? Should have been a single level bowl and the facility should have been directly adjacent to Scheman and Hilton with the parking running to the south IMO.
I don't think previous administrations ever anticipated an AD like JP coming on board with an serious attitude of winning and was willing to expand/upgrade facilities to make us more competitive on the national level.
You have to add in demolition costs to the upper deck. If you look at the lower deck, it looks like they're taking out 2 sections on each side to tie it all together.
I think it would be a perfect time for JP to pull an unannounced decision, And suddenly the South Endzone is being erected. Would add excitement for fans to come back for the 2009 season. Spend money to make money baby, the economy is down now, time to take risks and make it happen.
I totally agree...to start after the 2009 season would require a huge donation. At least $25M. I'm just saying that I think that donation WILL happen this offseason. If JP doesn't have a lead or two on some major donors, why would he even discuss the idea of the endzone work? Why not just stick with the east concourse? There are renderings already finished to show donors.
I totally agree...to start after the 2009 season would require a huge donation. At least $25M. I'm just saying that I think that donation WILL happen this offseason. If JP doesn't have a lead or two on some major donors, why would he even discuss the idea of the endzone work? Why not just stick with the east concourse? There are renderings already finished to show donors.
That might be why he is moving forward with the planning, it gives you something to show donors and it shows your serious about completing it. The other thing is that they started planning this before they knew about the BB facility. They had something like 2 million put away for that facility, but the other 6 million is money that would of likely gone toward the stadium. 20 million is alot easier to get ahold of than 25 million.
I hope your right, but I don't think it will happen- it will be two years before we see it.
The Jacobsen Building became inadequate in about 2000 or 2001. There have been so many office shuffles, it's ridiculous.
The press tower didn't even have operable windows until 2008 -- 11 years after it opened. Now it's pushing the limits of capacity, too.
I do not remember the details of Gene Smith's "bowl plan" - anybody have a copy somewhere? I seem to remember that it was bottom bowl only, but the price tag was in the neighborhood of $10-15M. If only we had gotten it done then...
I actually have the VHS that was mailed out to donors/ticket holders. :biglaugh:I do not remember the details of Gene Smith's "bowl plan" - anybody have a copy somewhere? I seem to remember that it was bottom bowl only, but the price tag was in the neighborhood of $10-15M. If only we had gotten it done then...