cba fan Posted yesterday at 01:42 PM Posted yesterday at 01:42 PM 12 hours ago, Einstein said: Maybe it’s the same with every stadium but it sure feels like everything we do is such amateur hour. well, every new stadium is enclosed or has a pavilion roof now even in perfect weather sites, so yes you are 100% absolutely correct. the NFLworld moves on and WNY stays stuck in the mud. Wash, Cleveland, JAX, and Chicago, all proposing domes now. 🤷♂️🤦♂️🤷♂️ 1 2 1 Quote
eball Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: This is nothing unusual, and certainly not controversial. The term used in the industry is ‘substantial completion’ and signifies the day that the project can be turned over to the Owner for its intended use. I’d have been shocked if it was anything else. The fact that there’ll be crews working around in a brand new facility (that’s only used one day every other week) is not the least bit unexpected. Exactly. It’s basically like a “punch list” to be completed. The lengths to which some will go in this forum to be critical of this organization is something. 1 1 1 Quote
UConn James Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago From the FB page of “Rochester Bills Fans” today. Looks like side girders that the wind confusion panels will be attached to are starting to be installed. Quote
Fleezoid Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 14 hours ago, Donuts and Doritos said: I think it's a rule that government contracts aren't allowed to be completed on time, ever. Apparently, it'll still going to open in July with normal games for the season while construction is finishing. Grab a hard hat and reflective vest and look for the workers entrance. Free game! 2 Quote
Donuts and Doritos Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 11 hours ago, SoCal Deek said: This is nothing unusual, and certainly not controversial. The term used in the industry is ‘substantial completion’ and signifies the day that the project can be turned over to the Owner for its intended use. I’d have been shocked if it was anything else. The fact that there’ll be crews working around in a brand new facility (that’s only used one day every other week) is not the least bit unexpected. Maybe set expectations differently? If they said it'll be done Spring 2027, then the perception is OMG they got it done early. But by saying it'll be done for the 2026 season, this makes it look late. Always under promise so you can over deliver. So long as it's open for 2026 season & even if it isn't so long as they've got a place to play, I don't really care. Would be awkward if they tore the old one down then realized the new one wasn't going to be ready in time. 😂 Quote
QCity Posted 14 hours ago Posted 14 hours ago (edited) 27 minutes ago, Donuts and Doritos said: Maybe set expectations differently? If they said it'll be done Spring 2027, then the perception is OMG they got it done early. But by saying it'll be done for the 2026 season, this makes it look late. Always under promise so you can over deliver. I don't think they have ever said it will be 100% complete i.e. "done" by 2026 opening day, they simply said it will be ready ("substantially complete and ready for football"). You can't tell people it will be completed in Spring 2027 it would be too confusing to season ticket buyers, as evidenced by the number of people right here that don't even understand this latest news report. Anyway here's a recent video. Edited 14 hours ago by QCity 1 1 Quote
Walking Tall Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago I don’t see any way possible that canopy is going to cover 65 percent of the seats like they claim it will. https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/news/the-buffalo-bills-new-stadium-is-designed-with-the-world-s-largest-heated-roof-to-withstand-buffalo-s-snowfall Quote
eball Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago (edited) 3 minutes ago, Walking Tall said: I don’t see any way possible that canopy is going to cover 65 percent of the seats like they claim it will. https://www.si.com/nfl/bills/news/the-buffalo-bills-new-stadium-is-designed-with-the-world-s-largest-heated-roof-to-withstand-buffalo-s-snowfall The Bills didn’t say the canopy would cover 60%. They said 60% of the seats are covered — which includes the seats in sections that are underneath other seats. The new stadium set up is very vertical and “stacked” — it appears that fans are going to really be on top of the action. Edited 3 hours ago by eball Quote
vanhalen26 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I wonder what this is all about. It’s reported that the Bills reduce available PSLs by 3,725 to accommodate NFL holds and sponsorships. This seems exceedingly high, Let’s say each player can get 4 seats and they keep another 500 for the team admin and NFL requests - that’s still under 1,000 seats. I wonder if the team is just holding a bunch back so they can have an allotment (besides the standing room) to sell and manage on their own. Realistically they don’t need almost 4,000 for team and nfl requests. I also wonder where these holdbacks are. If they are for team and nfl and sponsor requests, I’d imagine they are good seats. Quote
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