The University of South Alabama Jaguars football team won’t be holding workouts in their new practice facility anytime soon.
USA athletic director Joel Erdmann announced Saturday that the Jaguar Training Facility, which began construction this spring, had completely collapsed. No one was injured in the accident.
Bob Lowry, media relations director for the school, confirmed the collapse in a statement. "At approximately 2:15 p.m. on Saturday, July 22, the structure of the Jaguar Training Center, a covered athletics practice facility that is under construction on the University of South Alabama campus, fell within the construction limits of the site. No workers were present in that area at the time,” Lowry said.
The cause of the collapse is still under investigation.
Very sad as a @USAJaguarSports alumna, the progress on the Jaguar Training Center has collapsed. @LOCAL15NEWS pic.twitter.com/uOQx8Iuhu0
— Alyssa Newton (@AlyssaKNewton) July 22, 2017
WKRG.com, the local CBS affiliate in Mobile, Ala., reported that Goodwyn, Mills and Cawood, Inc. of Mobile is the project architect. The school is weighing options, including whether to try again with the current plans or completely redesign the project
Workers began installing the building’s frame last weekend. According to a report from AL.com, USA officials had hoped to open the facility late this year.