Why? There’s plenty of wood around here every time CMC’s name comes up.Good thing they aren't building it with lumber...
Why? There’s plenty of wood around here every time CMC’s name comes up.Good thing they aren't building it with lumber...
Well. Reading that was informative.Gateway Bridge Bids:
I was surprised by how low the bids were for the Gateway Bridge. Low bid was $2 Mil under the estimate with almost all bids being well under the estimate. Very good news, and i was worried they were going to be high.
Similar, but not quite the same... having said that, I'm fine with both although I do think it's odd they didn't use the same style. I'm sure there's a reason for that?
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It will probably happen quickly with the favorable bids. Likely public next week I would guessWell. Reading that was informative.
The low bid was low by almost a million dollars. Will cost be the only factor?
And apparently the option of not putting stairs in the West tower and relocating the electrical room would save substantially more money than they expected. Almost sounds like an “oops” in there somewhere.
How long before they announce who won the contract?
I know some folks who REALLY dislike the move of the RV lots. I don't quite understand it. I don't own one or anything but have spent a lot of time through the years in the RV area. Do people on here who buy those spots hate it or what are the other thoughts about this from those directly effect?
Sounds to me that people are simply doing the "I don't like change" reaction that is common among almost all humans. That being said, at ISU, donor status has historically been mostly represented by "close parking"--more so than even seating location.Honestly, I feel like those people are just lazy and don't want to walk that far. I'm in the RV lot and it IS nice to be close enough to go have a beer at half. That said, having an electric hookup would more than make up for it to me. Besides, they are moving it for the P&L area...that would be unreal to have bars are restaurants down there. It should be a huge overall improvement for pretty much everyone unless you are opposed to walking.
The low contractor already won. It isn’t public information until then.Well. Reading that was informative.
The low bid was low by almost a million dollars. Will cost be the only factor?
And apparently the option of not putting stairs in the West tower and relocating the electrical room would save substantially more money than they expected. Almost sounds like an “oops” in there somewhere.
How long before they announce who won the contract?
I know some folks who REALLY dislike the move of the RV lots. I don't quite understand it. I don't own one or anything but have spent a lot of time through the years in the RV area. Do people on here who buy those spots hate it or what are the other thoughts about this from those directly effect?
But with that new big ass bridge, couldn’t you still accomplish the halftime beer? It can’t be that much father. Especially if your on the east side of the jackHonestly, I feel like those people are just lazy and don't want to walk that far. I'm in the RV lot and it IS nice to be close enough to go have a beer at half. That said, having an electric hookup would more than make up for it to me. Besides, they are moving it for the P&L area...that would be unreal to have bars are restaurants down there. It should be a huge overall improvement for pretty much everyone unless you are opposed to walking.
But with that new big ass bridge, couldn’t you still accomplish the halftime beer? It can’t be that much father. Especially if your on the east side of the jack
Honestly, I feel like those people are just lazy and don't want to walk that far. I'm in the RV lot and it IS nice to be close enough to go have a beer at half. That said, having an electric hookup would more than make up for it to me. Besides, they are moving it for the P&L area...that would be unreal to have bars are restaurants down there. It should be a huge overall improvement for pretty much everyone unless you are opposed to walking.
Remember how our stadium and WVU’s were originally on the same plan? Just ran across thisCan the press box please be next? It looks like someone put a lego block on top of the stadium
Remember how our stadium and WVU’s were originally on the same plan? Just ran across this
I know some folks who REALLY dislike the move of the RV lots. I don't quite understand it. I don't own one or anything but have spent a lot of time through the years in the RV area. Do people on here who buy those spots hate it or what are the other thoughts about this from those directly effect?
Perfect opportunity to take a beer and enjoy a nice walk to the stadium.I think it has to do with being closer to the stadium and more people. It’s a social thing. I can see how they may feel that they are be regulated to the outskirts of the stadium and further from the energy.
I think our tailgating is better than most because we are all in one location. I tailgated at Missouri and it sucked due to the fact that they are all over the place. Moving the RVs - which I think is a net positive - starts to segment that a bit.
I know some folks who REALLY dislike the move of the RV lots. I don't quite understand it. I don't own one or anything but have spent a lot of time through the years in the RV area. Do people on here who buy those spots hate it or what are the other thoughts about this from those directly effect?
Honestly, I feel like those people are just lazy and don't want to walk that far. I'm in the RV lot and it IS nice to be close enough to go have a beer at half. That said, having an electric hookup would more than make up for it to me. Besides, they are moving it for the P&L area...that would be unreal to have bars are restaurants down there. It should be a huge overall improvement for pretty much everyone unless you are opposed to walking.