I suspect it will be maneauvering about outside the bowl when they are close to completing it.I'm very interested to see how that crane maneuvers about inside the lower bowl when they're close to completing it.
I suspect it will be maneauvering about outside the bowl when they are close to completing it.I'm very interested to see how that crane maneuvers about inside the lower bowl when they're close to completing it.
Sometimes I wish I wasn't checking out the daily progress online. Imagine walking into JTS and seeing it for the first time without having seen it while being built.From JP:
I suspect it will be maneauvering about outside the bowl when they are close to completing it.
Sometimes I wish I wasn't checking out the daily progress online. Imagine walking into JTS and seeing it for the first time without having seen it while being built.
Oh I love seeing the day to day progress and really wouldn't have it any other way.It will still have that affect being in the stadium for the first game. However, as the facilities and planning guru I am, I love seeing each process within the construction, and how the whole thing has been placed together. I have the opportunity to drive by Kyle Field at A&M every day too, in addition to seeing Jack Trice every day, and I always take a look to see the changes.
Once the number of visitors at Reiman Gardens picks up this spring, I bet we'll see even more pictures from the Southwest of the stadium. I've heard from a few different people/posters that the most stunning difference is from the Southwest at Reiman Gardens and along University Blvd.
Pollard used the term "entrance to the University" and its going to be that.
You get the full scope of the project driving in from the south. Especially since we are all used to the open back bleachers and skinny scoreboard, its just impressive to see the enclosure and how well it has come together.
Once the number of visitors at Reiman Gardens picks up this spring, I bet we'll see even more pictures from the Southwest of the stadium. I've heard from a few different people/posters that the most stunning difference is from the Southwest at Reiman Gardens and along University Blvd.
I hope they put a back on the new scoreboard so people can watch from the student lots like they used to do with the north scoreboard.
See... you joke... but you damn well know some dope is going to complain to Pollard!
I'm very interested to see how that crane maneuvers about inside the lower bowl when they're close to completing it.
My guess is that the crane will be able to do just about everything from just inside the pass through under the SE corner where they have brought trucks in and out. Maybe the last few pieces will be put in place by one of the huge cranes from outside.
Noise.Wonder what the actual reasoning for the aluminum is.
Noise.
I wonder if that isn't some sort of tunnel around it for servicing, assuming it is somehow connected to that new field pump from post #575I wonder what's the circled part? I know it was there in the old configuration, it almost looks like they are building around it.
nvm, i is dumLooks like they have started putting down the actual seats on the upper east section.