ACS construirá el nuevo estadio de los Tampa Bay Rays por 2.000 millones
La constructora española, en alianza con Aecom-Hunt, ha presentado la mejor propuesta para la construcción del nuevo recinto, que tendrá un aforo de 31.000 personas. Leer
ACS, a Spanish construction conglomerate, is set to build the new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays in Florida at an estimated cost of $2.3 billion. The company was chosen as the general contractor by the Rays, who will bear 55% of the project's cost, while the city and Hillsborough County will cover the remaining amount. ACS will work in conjunction with Aecom-Hunt and Horus to manage the construction under a shared risk model, guaranteeing a maximum project cost.
The stadium, designed for 31,000 spectators, will be located adjacent to the Raymond James Stadium, home to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and near Steinbrenner Field, the spring training facility for the New York Yankees. The architect for the project is the sports facilities design firm Populous. The stadium will feature an aquarium tank and be optimized for a variety of events, including concerts, amateur sports, artistic performances, and exhibitions.
The engineering challenges include the demolition of five existing buildings and the construction of a steel truss roof, marking a significant undertaking for ACS and its partners.
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