NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) - Tennessee Titans officials said Thursday that the new Nissan Stadium is 75% complete.
The milestone was hit as March came to a close.
The site still averages 2,000 workers a day on all levels and elevations of the structure, and Daktronics crews are working to finish the sub-framing system for the LED boards, which will be an “integral part of the new stadium’s fan experience," the Titans said.
“The massive project of getting the building ready for enclosure is firmly in progress! The top and bottom cables of the ETFE roofing system are laid out and have entered the next phase of completion as they start to be connected to the perimeter compression ring on the roof,” the Titans said.
“They will slowly be lifted by hydraulic lifts around the building over a couple of months, beginning in April.”
Of the 1,185 panels, only 45 still need to be installed until crews can finish the curtain wall glass cladding system. The Titans said the windows make up a glass wall that will ensure fans have great views of Nashville in the stadium.
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The Titans said crews are also making progress on the masonry facade along the exterior base of the structure.
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“The metal panel cladding along the outside of the building reached 50% completion, with work starting soon on the west elevation,” the Titans said. “The stone panel cladding, which will cover up the elevator and stair cores of the stadium got started in March with 2,400 square feet already installed.”
Inside the stadium, the concrete masonry units — precast rectangular blocks — are close to being finished with only 1,600 square feet of the total 52,000 square feet left.
Crews have also started working on the ceramic tiling installation in the restrooms on the event, plaza and main concourse levels. Once that is done, crews will be able to work on plumbing throughout the stadium bathrooms.
The food areas are continuing preparation for operation, with the focus recently on cooking hoods and walk-in coolers. The Titans said 40 of the 108 coolers have been installed throughout the stadium.
“As fans pile into the current Nissan Stadium for concerts and events this spring, they will only have to look less than 100 feet away to see the progress that is being made on the new Nissan Stadium and imagine the memories that are to come in 2027!" the Titans said.
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