
Nevada Athletics to Break Ground on $28M Field House
The Nevada athletics department will break ground next Tuesday on the long awaited indoor Fieldhouse project.
The ceremonial groundbreaking will take place at 5 p.m. at the parking lot located adjacent to Wolf Pack Park and the John Sala Intramural Field.
The Fieldhouse, which Nevada has sought since the early 2000s, will give Nevada football an indoor practice space and also provide the remainder of the Wolf Pack's teams a place to train during high-heat summer or cold-winter days. The space also will serve as the home to the school's intramural and club sports teams. The project is expected to be completed in summer 2026.
Carroll University Approves $52M Facilities Plan
Carroll University has eyes to the future thanks to a $52.5 million facilities plan.
“With enrollment this fall expected to bring the largest first-year class in Carroll’s history, the university continues to maintain growth and financial health, fueling the development plan over the next five years,” said a news release.
Beginning in August and continuing through July 2030, Carroll will sell or repurpose several underused facilities and undertake three major campus projects: Randall School — a $10.5 million renovation to house the College of Health Sciences The Sullivan School of Business, Engineering and Technology — a brand new $32 million construction Van Male Field House — a $10 million expansion and modernization project.
High School to Break Ground on $18.5M Athletics Facility
Luther Burbank High School will begin construction of a new athletic building early next year, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
This is a part of San Antonio ISD’s 2020 Bond Renovation Project, which is divided into a four-phase program.
So far, seven projects have been completed, with many more under construction or in the design phase.
The athletic building is estimated to cost $18.5 million, according to the TDLR page.
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