
Construction Begins on USC's Williams-Brice Stadium Renovation
Construction activity is now underway on the Williams-Brice Stadium Reimagination Project, marking a major milestone in the transformation of one of college football’s most iconic venues. As equipment arrives on-site and initial demolition begins, visible progress will be noticeable from outside the stadium in the coming days and weeks.
Phase 1 of the Williams-Brice Stadium Reimagination Project will be the renovation of the general concourses and the student section and will be completed by the start of the 2026 football season.
Early construction in Phase 1 includes key demolition work across several areas of the stadium:
- East Ground Level Slab demolition
- Southwest Ramp demolition
- Floyd Building demolition
- All major demolition work is expected to be completed by January 5
“This is an exciting moment for Gamecock Nation,” said Gamecock Athletics Director Jeremiah Donati, who emphasized the significance of reaching the construction phase. “Breaking ground on this project signals the beginning of a new era for Williams-Brice Stadium and reflects our commitment to delivering an enhanced experience for our fans and student-athletes.”
City of Dallas Releases Renderings of New Dallas Wings Arena
The city of Dallas published a memo to the mayor and city council Friday evening giving a first look at the new arena planned to host the Dallas Wings.
Dallas Memorial Auditorium is part of an ongoing plan by the city to revitalize the Kay Bailey Hutchison Center in downtown.
Design development has been completed by architecture and engineering teams, with both now preparing to move into construction documents, according to the memo.
Rochester City Council Asked to Approve Construction Contract for New Sports Complex
The Rochester City Council will be asked next Monday to approve the construction contract for the new Rochester Regional Sports Complex.
City documents indicate staff is recommending that Knutson Construction of Rochester be awarded a Guaranteed Maximum Price contract totaling nearly $28 million to build the new sports facility in southeast Rochester. The City Council is also being asked to approve a budget of more than $24 million for the purchase of tax-exempt materials needed for the project.


































