Antelope Valley Press

SoFi Stadium is 85% complete, on schedule

- By GREG BEACHAM

INGLEWOOD — In just six months, Taylor Swift is scheduled to step onto a stage inside a stadium that’s currently a dusty cement bowl filled with busy constructi­on workers moving around a 120-yardlong, 45-foot-high black oval sitting in the center.

A few weeks after that concert on July 25, the Los Angeles Rams and the Los Angeles Chargers will play their first preseason games in a stadium that currently has only a few dozen rows of the 70,000 seats installed, and almost nowhere to park in the constructi­on site surroundin­g it.

The leaders of the 3,500 workers feverishly building SoFi Stadium south of downtown Los Angeles say everything is on schedule at SoFi Stadium despite its dusty appearance. The builders say the stadium is 85% complete, but the finishing touches will take up much of the constructi­on horde’s remaining time before late July.

“The finishes for the whole building, that’s the last piece,” Rams chief operating officer Kevin Demoff said. “All of the structural stuff is (already) in place, and I think everybody here feels confident about the timeline and how it will come together. There’s been no indication to us that there’s been any slippage.”

That massive black oval in the center of SoFi Stadium is the Oculus video board, which will be raised to the translucen­t roof when completed. The 2.2 million-pound creation has the largest LED content playback system ever designed, and the stadium will have a4K high-dynamic-range imaging production facility just to create content for the double-sided board.

That dazzling, massive device is the technologi­cal centerpiec­e of a stadium that is showcasing old-fashioned American football to Los Angeles, which went 21 years without an NFL team before the Rams returned in 2016 and the Chargers followed in 2017.

Rams owner Stan Kroenke is privately financing the entire constructi­on, but the price tag has ballooned over the years since he first earned the NFL’s right to relocate from St. Louis largely on the promise of this NFL showpiece. The total cost of the project is currently estimated at $5 billion, making it easily the most expensive stadium in league history.

Originally slated to open in 2019, SoFi Stadium still isn’t finished — but everyone involved is publicly confident they’ll beat the latest deadline.

“I’m sure as Taylor Swift comes in, we’ll have hammers and screwdrive­rs, and we’ll be hanging things,” Demoff said with a laugh. “Everybody we’ve talked to about finishing buildings has said that up until 10 minutes before the doors open for the first event, you’re scrambling to hang pictures and fix everything, and I think that’s going to be true for this building as well. But we’re also excited about the stage it’s at and where it’s going.”

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