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Just two years after opening, $60 million high school stadium will close for repairs

Just two years after opening, $60 million high school stadium will close for repairs

During the 2014 football season, the school district will pay $5,300 per game so that its students can play at a nearby high school. 


By BD+C Staff | May 22, 2014
The Allen Independent School District will not open its high school's $60 millio
The Allen Independent School District will not open its high school's $60 million Eagle Stadium. Screenshot courtesy of Business

The Allen Independent School District in Allen, Texas, will not open its high school's $60 million Eagle Stadium this fall.

The stadium opened in 2012, but cracks recently began appearing throughout the structure, Business Insider reports. Nelson Forensics inspected the stadium and judged that the support structures were not designed to hold the stadium's weight. 

Some of the problems include failure to completely fill the concourse deck pan during concrete pours and too much space between stirrups. Overall, the investigators found that the load demand exceeded the building's standards by 10-20% in multiple areas; in a few isolated areas, this number rose to 70%.

Prior to this prelimary report, the stadium's designer, PBK Architects, had said that the cracking was likely a result of concrete shrinkage. Now, WFAA reports, PBK and Pogue Construction, who built the stadium, will pay for the repairs through their insurance. The repairs are estimated at  less than $1 million. 

During this year's football season, Allen will pay $5,300 per game so that its students can play at a nearby high school. 

Below are some photos of the damage and a graphic released by Nelson Forensics (all images courtesy of Business Insider and the Dallas Morning News). 

 

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