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$ 5 billion stadium rising in LA

By numbers, SoFi – future Rams, Chargers home

- Josh Peter

INGLEWOOD, Calif. – A recent tour of SoFi Stadium, which next season will be home of the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers, offers more than a glimpse of what’s to come.

The sleek, sloping roof is in full view. Man- made canyons are coming to life. The one- of- a- kind scoreboard is taking shape.

Numbers help tell the story.

8 million

The first touchdown will be scored 100 feet below the surface. That’s because approximat­ely 8 million cubic yards of dirt were excavated from the stadium bowl alone.

The dirt digging was required by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion ( FAA) because the stadium sits in the flight path of Los Angeles Internatio­nal Airport. To adhere to FAA height restrictio­ns for buildings, the digging commenced and the playing field was lowered to 100 feet beneath ground level. The previous record is thought to be 50 feet deep at AT& T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys.

“Constructi­on wise, it’s been going incredibly smooth for as complicate­d as it is,” said Mark Williams of HKS Architects, which designed the building for Rams owner Stan Kroenke. “And we’re getting to where we’re almost on the fourth turn heading for home.”

200

The approximat­e number of 18wheeler flatbeds that were used to bring in pieces of one of the world’s largest cranes.

At 3.1 million square feet, the stadium will be the largest in the NFL. That posed constructi­on challenges, including the use of the behemoth of a crane to put the canopy- style roof in place.

The roof won’t be retractabl­e. But more than 40 square panels measuring 60 feet- by- 60 feet and made of industrial- strength plastic will open and close like vents.

3,200

The approximat­e number of workers are on the site every day, six days a week, with the constructi­on deadline eight months away.

More than 12,000 workers have been on the site since the groundbrea­king Nov. 17, 2016. There have been no significant injuries, said Jason Gannon, managing director of the stadium.

5 billion

The estimated number of dollars that will be spent on the 298- acre sportsand- entertainm­ent complex that, according to the Los Angeles Times, is about 31⁄ times larger than Disneyland.

The centerpiec­e is a 70,000- seat stadium that can be expanded to accommodat­e 100,000. But there’s far more. The privately funded project will include new headquarte­rs for NFL Media, a 6,000- seat performing arts theater, an artificial lake, a hotel, more than 20 acres of park space, 2,500 residences and 1.5 million square feet of retail and office space.

Social Finance – SoFi – is a personal finance company that is headquarte­red in San Francisco, and it purchased the naming rights for $ 400 million over 20 years, according to Forbes.

1

A 360- degree, two- sided, wraparound video board with 4K technology. It will rise as high as 31⁄ stories and is “a 2 direct response to having a better experience than sitting at home with your very large TV and in your favorite chair,” Williams said. “Here, we sort of took it to the next level.”

7/ 25

The stadium, built atop the old Hollywood Park Racetrack, will officially open July 25 when Taylor Swift, the Grammy Award- winning singer and songwriter, is scheduled to hold her “Lover Fest West” concert.

In addition to Rams and Chargers games, the stadium calendar already includes marquee events such as Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the College Football Playoff championsh­ip game in 2023 and the opening and closing ceremonies for the 2028 Olympic Games.

Said Williams, the lead designer, “The best is yet to come.”

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