Miami Hurricanes Unveils Plan for $100M Football Operations Center, Images, Gallery.
- MIAMI - The University of Miami has revealed its plan to build a $100 million football operations center, the on-campus “forever” home for Hurricanes football, plus a bridge that will connect the new building to its current practice facility.
The Hurricanes did not provide a budget, but the university listed a $100 million budget in planning documents that it submitted to the city of Coral Gables late last year. Construction is anticipated to start later this year, with a mid-2025 completion date as the goal.
The best necessities and amenities in the fields of sports medicine, strength and conditioning, nutrition, sports psychology, and personal branding services will be offered by this cutting-edge complex.
It will be a special place for recruits and their families to visit, as well as a place where alumni can gather.
The project was conceptualised and designed by Miami in collaboration with Arquitectonica and HOK.
It consists of a seven-story football operations building, a canal bridge connecting to the current Carol Soffer Indoor Practice Facility, a parking garage with 555 spaces, and a ground-level dining centre for all UM student-athletes.
In all, the facility will encompass more than 172,000 square feet and the overall project more than 215,000 square feet.
Miami Athletic director Dan Radakovich said.
“The University of Miami wants to enroll the very best students in all walks of life and investing in facilities is critical to recruit and retain the very best,”.
“Facilities serve as a tangible, transformative representation of our overall investment and commitment to success, and this new football operations center speaks to the promise of Miami building championship programs.”
"The Football Operations Center is a state-of-the-art facility that will house both the administrative and player development functions of the UM Football team," university vice president Jessica Brumley wrote in the application packet sent to the city of Coral Gables. "The building will support student athletes and the University's goal of recruiting the best talent in the nation."
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