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♦ The Mercedes-Benz Stadium roof will be open for the June 2 Atlanta United soccer game.

- By Charles Odum

ATLANTA — Workers are beginning the final constructi­on phase of MercedesBe­nz Stadium’s tricky retractabl­e roof, nine months after the facility opened.

The $1.5 billion stadium will be open in good weather for the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United games. Automation problems kept the roof closed for most of the stadium’s first year.

Beginning this week, the roof will remain in a locked open position for 10 days, including June 2, when Atlanta United plays the Philadelph­ia Union.

The management group of Arthur Blank, who owns the Falcons and Atlanta United, says the final commission­ing work to complete the automation will last several weeks.

When work is completed, the roof is expected to close or open in as few as 12 minutes.

“The complexity of the design and our heavy events schedule has made it take longer than we had hoped, but great things take time and we’re happy to see the finish line,” Steve Cannon, CEO of Blank’s management group, said in a statement.

The stadium will host the 2019 Super Bowl. The NFL prefers for the roof to be open for the Super Bowl, weather permitting.

The roof has been closed for most major events at the new stadium, including the Southeaste­rn Conference champi- onship, Peach Bowl and College Football Playoff national championsh­ip game.

For the Falcons’ first season in their new home, the roof was open only for the first home regular-season game against Green Bay.

Falcons CEO Rich McKay said on Jan. 24 the plan was to have more games played with the roof “fully operationa­l.”

“Fully operationa­l means you will see us go to much more of an open configurat­ion as we designed at the beginning,” McKay said. “When it’s ready to go, we’ll be open depending on weather.”

Ongoing work on the roof delayed the 2017 opening of the stadium by about a month. Atlanta United used Georgia Tech’s Bobby Dodd Stadium as its temporary home for the inaugural season in 2017 before moving to the new stadium.

The stadium will host the men’s NCAA Final Four in 2020.

 ?? / AP file- David Goldman ?? Falcons and Atlanta United owner Arthur Blank (right) talks with NFL commission­er Roger Goodell before the Falcons’ regularsea­son home opener against the Packers last Sept. 17. With the final phase of constructi­on beginning on Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s...
/ AP file- David Goldman Falcons and Atlanta United owner Arthur Blank (right) talks with NFL commission­er Roger Goodell before the Falcons’ regularsea­son home opener against the Packers last Sept. 17. With the final phase of constructi­on beginning on Mercedes-Benz Stadium’s...

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