Ames Trib Article:
ISU signage on Jack Trice to change for renovations
By: Stan Brewer
06/13/2008
Updated 06/13/2008 11:38:51 AM CDT






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As part of Iowa State University's renovation of Jack Trice Stadium, signage will be changed to show the new I-State logo, and parts of it will also further honor Jack Trice.

The lettering on the east upper deck facade, which currently reads Iowa State University, will be taken down and replaced with a newly designed font that will say Jack Trice Stadium, and the existing Cyclone logos will be replaced with the new I-State icons, according to Steve Malchow, senior associate director of athletics.
"Jack Trice, who died tragically due to injuries sustained in a game in 1923, is a legendary figure in our history," Malchow said. "By doing this we hope to continue to enhance his legacy."
ISU President Gregory Geoffrey said the project is being financed by the athletics budget, using funds that the department generates, not by tuition funds or state appropriations.
"It is part of a larger plan to give appropriate recognition to Jack Trice," Geoffrey said.
The
ISU Purchasing Department is still taking bids for the signs, but according to project manager Thomas Oftedal, an architect with
ISU's Department of Facilities Planning and Management, the exterior sign package will cost in the range of $150,000.
"This will also include a new sign to go on the back of the south-facing scoreboard, the Hilton (Coliseum) marquee change and placards for the east and west entrances to the Jacobson Athletic Building," Oftedal said.
There is a separate bid being taken for the wayfinding signage that is expected to cost in the range of $135,000.
"There are different bids because the university considers them to be different projects," Oftedal said.
He said that's because the wayfinding signs were a part of the original $19.5 million budget approved by the Iowa Board of Regents for "The Jack Trice Improvements Project."
The contracts will call for the new signs to be installed from Aug. 4 to 22.
ISU's home football season-opener will be Aug. 28 against South Dakota State.