ACS to Build a 60,000-Seat Stadium for the Buffalo Bills in New York State | companies

An American football stadium in the State of New York (USA) is the latest major project awarded by ACS across the Atlantic. Your subsidiary specialized in building Turnerwith extensive experience in the execution of large sports complexes, has been in charge of the project commissioned by the club of the Buffalo Bills together with an old ally, the also American Gilbane Building. Together they have built more than half a million square meters in all kinds of sports facilities, including 16 American football stadiums.

Although New York has three teams in the NFL professional league, including the New York Jets and the New York Giantsthe Buffalo are the only ones that play in the State, specifically in the town of Orchard Park, while the other two have their facility, MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey. The work that Turner and Gilbane will lead will add more than 125,000 square meters of surface and the planned capacity is 60,000 people. An auxiliary building of about 1,700 square meters will be built next to the stadium.

The owners of the club seek to create a multipurpose space in which the comfort of its members is paramount and also an acoustic capable of multiplying the pressure on rivals. The complex will include commercial space, an area for offices, restaurants and parking lots, in addition to being equipped with radiant heating, video scoreboards and state-of-the-art light and sound systems.

The tandem of construction companies, which has been joined 34 Group, will be in charge of the planning of the entire work and will open the process to select local subcontractors in the middle of the month. Other companies involved are the project manager Legends and the designer Populous.

Turner’s vice president, Carlton E. Stewart, has spoken of a “transformation project for Western New York.” The opening of the stadium is expected in the fall of 2026.

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