Las Vegas Review-Journal

FAA to examine height of stadium

Finding of ‘no hazard’ needed for county OK

- By Art Marroquin Las Vegas Review-journal

The Federal Aviation Administra­tion will examine whether the height of the Oakland Raiders’ new domed stadium could hinder aircraft operations at nearby Mccarran Internatio­nal Airport, agency officials confirmed Wednesday.

The Raiders filed a request for the FAA to review 21 different points on a 62-acre plot of land on Russell Road, just west of Interstate 15, FAA spokesman Ian Gregor said.

The FAA reviews any structure 150 feet or taller, regardless of location, but the Raiders have not disclosed the height of the venue, estimated at $1.9 billion in cost. The FAA may also study other factors, including stadium lighting and post-game fireworks that could affect jetliners passing through the nation’s eighth-busiest airport.

A Raiders team official declined to comment.

There is not a set timeline to complete such reviews, but the Raiders have signaled that they hope to start constructi­on by the end of the year, with plans to have the 65,000-seat stadium open in time for the 2020 NFL season.

The FAA does not have authority over local building decisions. However, a Clark County ordinance states that the project cannot be approved if the FAA finds any structure — including a stadium — to be an airspace hazard, county spokesman Dan Kulin said.

“We need an FAA determinat­ion of ‘no hazard’ in order for this proposal to be approved by the County Commission,” Kulin said.

Although every case is different, and it took more than a year to resolve radar interferen­ce issues at Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport that were caused by the height of the Rams’ new stadium in Inglewood. In that case, the Rams agreed to install a secondary aircraft tracking system on the stadium.

Last week, representa­tives of co-contractor­s Mortenson Constructi­on and Mccarthy Building Cos. said they are working with a 31-month constructi­on schedule set to begin in November with equipment mobilizati­on and grading.

During a meeting with potential subcontrac­tors and suppliers, the contractor­s said that builders will excavate 26 feet into the ground for the lower bowl of the stadium. Builders will use four cranes at the site as stadium stands and walls go up around the bowl.

Contact Art Marroquin at amarroquin@reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0336. Find @Amarroquin_ LV on Twitter.

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