Red Bull Arena (Harrison, New York-Jersey)

Red Bull Arena is a football stadium at Harrison, State of New Jersey, which is an home for New York of Red Bulls of Major League Soccer. Having a partially transparent roof, it is located on the embankment in the Harrison Riverband area, across the Passaic River from Newark and approximately 7 miles (12 km) west of Lower Manhattan. With a capacity of 25 000 people, is the third largest football stadium in the United States and in Major League Soccer.

Basic information

Arena capacity: 25,000 spectators

Address: 600 Cape May St, Harrison, New Jersey 07029, USA

GPS coordinates for the navigator: 40 ° 44′12 ″ n. 74 ° 9′1 ″ W. 

Year of construction: March 20, 2010 

Cost of construction: 200 million dollars

Field: Kentucky Bluegrass with dimensions of 120 × 75 yards

Red Bull Arena seating plan

Red Bulls Bench & Visitor Bench

  • Red Bulls Bench — the side line of the Red Bulls is in front of section 109;
  • Visitor bench — the side line for the guest team is in front of section 110.

Shaded & Covered Seats

More than half of all places in the Red Bull Arena offer some type of shade or cover. Below is a sample of the seats that are at least partially covered or shaded at different times of the day.

  • Lines 1 and above in section 112 are covered;
  • Lines 1 and above in section 113 are covered;
  • Lines A and above in section 224 are covered;
  • Lines 1 and higher in section 220 are covered.

Support section

The fans section of the Red Bull Arena is located in sections 101, 102 and 133. All seats in the fans section are common, and fans in this section are encouraged to stand and sing throughout the match.

Premium meal

Red Bull Arena is a benchmark at the North American football stadium and sets the standards for other similar venues throughout the continent. Entertain customers, encourage employees, or enjoy an evening with friends and family in one of our premium seating options.

Provident Bank Suite Lounge

New York Red Bulls offers several new plans for the season. Each plan, from a full reservation in the half season and ending with four-game rates, offers fans all the amenities of a first-class gaming day at the Red Bull Arena. The suites are available for all 17 home games of the New York Red Bulls plus playoffs.

Luxury amenities:

  • Exclusive access to the Provident Bank Suite Lounge;
  • All-inclusive food and beverages, including premium alcohol;
  • Free parking with staff;
  • VIP entrance with a player tunnel view;
  • Exclusive Meetings and Greetings with Red Bulls Players;
  • Personal suite servant.

Full season suites:

  • 3-5 year lease program;
  • Ensures the same suite location for all matches;
  • The ability to brand and customize the suite;
  • Access to using the suite as a meeting place outside game days;
  • All the benefits of the Red Red Bulls membership.

Suite P to share:

  • Full season program for a group of eight tickets;
  • Share a suite with another group of eight people;
  • Get all the benefits of Red Bulls.

Suite for half a season:

  • Fixed Plan — eight pre-selected Red Bulls matches;
  • Flex Plan — select eight games, depending on availability;
  • Save up to 25% on the purchase price of eight separate apartments.

Partial Suite Plan:

  • Four game plan;
  • Choose from 17 Red Bulls home matches, depending on availability.

Single-game suites have limited availability and are offered in turn. For more information or to access the package today, contact Drew Steedman, sales manager for Red Bulls Suite in New York.

Managers box

Managers box allows you to be directly behind the players and coaches in each team. Own top spots at the Red Bull Arena for the whole season. Tickets to all events, direct access to the Red Bulls Player tunnel and your own recreation area make the seats for managers one of the most exclusive events in Major League Soccer!

Managers box advantages:

  • Red Membership;
  • Access to all events held at the Red Bull Arena;
  • Exclusive pre-match access to the New York Red Bulls Player tunnel;
  • Free parking with staff;
  • VIP entrance to the red carpet;
  • Provident Bank Suite Lounge Access with All Inclusive Food and Drinks;
  • Food and drink on site;
  • Invitations to private VIP events in New York Red Bulls.

Audi Club

Club places at Red Bull Arena combine the best attractions and one of the most exclusive sports! With an impressive selection of dishes and soft drinks, large plasma TVs and plenty of seating, the Audi Club will quickly become a place where you can entertain all your customers.

* Everyone who buys club seats will get full access to the Audi Club Lounge.

Features and benefits of seats Club:

  • Access to the Audi Club with climate control;
  • Open 2-hour pre-match through a 1-hour email match;
  • Food and beverages on an all inclusive*;
  • VIP entrance with a player tunnel view;
  • Alcohol box office Top Shelf;
  • Private lavatories;
  • Soft seat in midfield;
  • Free parking (full season only).

* Excluding alcoholic beverages

Field locations

In sport, there is little experience when an opponent sits on the pitch of a professional soccer game. Field locations offer the edge of your workplace, while providing one of the most intimate experiences of the Red Bull Arena throughout the season!

Field seat amenities:

  • See preliminary matches from the comfort of your place;
  • Be part of the action from the closest places to the field;
  • Access to the private bar and lounge in the corner with climate controlled bulls;
  • VIP entrance to the red carpet overlooking the player’s tunnel.

Where to buy tickets?

Cash/Ticket Information

  • Individual tickets to all events, unless otherwise indicated, are available at:
  • Red Bull Arena Box Office A (onlyforwalks);
  • By phone;
  • Online at newyorkredbulls.com/tickets;
  • TTY / Hearing impairment.
  • Cashier A is open from Monday to Friday from 10:00 to 17:00;
  • Cashier A will be open at the weekend at 11:00, unless otherwise indicated.
  • Cashier B will be open on weekends 3 hours before the event.
  • The Red Bull Arena gates open 1.5 hours before most events.
  • On event days, Will Call is located at A’s box office between Honda Gate and the VIP entrance on Pete Higgins Boulevard.
  • Cash, Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover are valid forms of payment at the box office.

Box Offices

Cashier A

Located on the west side of the Red Bull Arena on Pete Higgins Boulevard between the Honda Gate and the VIP entrance.

Open Monday to Friday from 10 to 17 o’clock in the season (March – November). Out of season clocks may vary.

At the box office A, on the days of events, VIP, call and customer service windows will be organized, unless otherwise indicated.

Cashier B

Located in the northwest corner of the Red Bull Arena on Pete Higgins Boulevard between Gate B and B1.

Open on event days 3 hours before event time.

Tickets, tickets for visitors and customer service on event days will be sold at the box office B, unless otherwise indicated.

Will-Call Tickets

Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster, by phone or via the Internet less than 7 days before the event, or tickets left by a third party, are considered tickets if desired and are left in the Pickup window in Box Office A.

To obtain tickets, you must present a photo ID and a credit card used to purchase tickets.

Pickup tickets purchased through Ticketmaster by phone or online can be picked up 2 hours before the event, and can be picked up in the designated call windows.

Tickets or passes left by players  teams or by tourist staff, usually arrive at the cash desk about an hour before the event. Unfortunately, box office employees cannot know who should receive tickets for players or tour operators until they are delivered to the box office.

Visitors can also leave tickets in the call window; However, Red Bull Arena is not responsible for unclaimed tickets.

Tickets will be issued only to the person whose name is indicated in the bell envelope.

Ticket distribution process

Tickets purchased by phone or online can be mailed directly to the buyer if there is enough time before the event for tickets to pass safely through the postal system.As a rule, tickets purchased within 7 days after the event remain in the “Will Call” window. Tickets purchased more than 7 days before the event can be mailed via the standard US mail system with delivery to the billing address of the credit card holder. Please give us at least 5 days for delivery.

Notification for secondary ticket buyers

The ONLY authorized Red Bull Arena ticket agents are the Red Bull Arena, Red Bull Arena Sales and Ticketmaster ticket office.

The ONLY authorized re-sale service for Red Bull Arena tickets is TicketExchange and Ticket Plus + from Ticketmaster .

Tickets purchased from any other sources may be invalid. Red Bull Arena is not able to pay, replace or return invalid tickets. Invalid tickets must be confiscated in hand Red Bull Arena, a copy of the tickets will be given on request. A copy of invalid tickets can be used to alert you to the point of purchase. TicketExchange and Ticket Plus + are the only ticket reselling sites that can confirm the authenticity of the Red Bull Arena ticket. Other intermediaries may offer money back guarantees, but they cannot guarantee participation in the event, as they cannot confirm that the location of the ticket is genuine.

Customers with invalid tickets can purchase additional tickets – location and accommodation depends on availability.

Consumers must report fraudulent ticket sales to point of purchase and consumer protection agencies. .

Ticket policy

Purchase and/or use of tickets, as well as the presence at any event, held at the Red Bull New York, Inc., is subject to the following conditions:

There is no refund or exchange. Tickets may not be transferred or resold, unless permitted by law.

Each ticket is a revocable license that can be revoked, and admission may be refused at any time after the return of the printed purchase price. Each of Red Bull New York, Inc. and Red Bull Arena, Inc. (together “RBNY”) and Major League Soccer, LLC (“MLS”) reserves the right to: (a) withdraw any of the ticket holders from the premises for disorderly conduct or failure to comply with the terms and conditions contained in this document or any published rules RBNY or MLS; and (b) confiscate any bottles, jars, coolers, or other prohibited items listed in any published RBNY or MLS rules.

Tickets can not be used for advertising, promotion (including contests, sweepstakes or lotteries) or other business or commercial purposes without the prior written consent of RBNY or MLS ( «Commercial Use”). The unauthorized commercial use of the ticket, or attempt to resell or Resale of a ticket for RBNY property or otherwise prohibited by law is grounds for withdrawal, cancellation and / or revocation of a ticket license.

RBNY’s sale of New York Red Bulls season tickets (ie Red Memberships) for any MLS season is limited to no more than eight (8) to a person or entity. The above restriction does not apply to Support Clubs, Corporate Partners, Training Partners, Brokers Partners, RBNY Youth Football Partners and / or its affiliates, as well as individuals or legal entities that are not Resellers (as defined below). In addition, with the exception of RBNY Broker Partners, individuals and / or legal entities that purchase tickets with the intention to resell these tickets (“Resellers”) are not eligible to buy tickets under the RBNY “Group Tickets” program, ie. 15 or more tickets to any single New York Red Bulls home game.

The ticket holder agrees not to record or transmit (or help others with it) any description, video, image or reproduction of this event.

Each MLS or RBNY reserves the right to change the date and / or time of the start of this event, and no such change entitles the holder of the ticket to a refund.

Entering the event room: (a) each ticket holder agrees that his / her image and voice can be recorded and that such records can be used in any form or method (including for commercial marketing purposes) on any form media (eg, TV, internet, radio, print, DVD, CD-ROM, or any other types of media including new media,which will be developed in the future) on a regular basis on a worldwide basis, with no time limits or circulations, ( b) the ticket holder voluntarily accepts all risks and risks of injury (including death, property damage, and all other hazards arising from or associated with this event, regardless of whether they occurred before, during or after the event (including, without limitation, risk of injury) (including death) or material damage due to negligence or illegal actions of football parties (as defined below) or other spectators), ( c) the ticket holder agrees to observe the Stadium’s rules of conduct, which can be found at (/ / www.newyorkredbulls.com / redbullare na / stadium-policy), (d) the ticket holder agrees to release and neutralize each of the MLS, RBNY, Red Bull GmbH, Soccer United Marketing, LLC, promoters and each of their respective employees, players, musicians, officers, directors, members, partners, owners, affiliates, sponsors, contractors and other agents, and their respective affiliates, members, directors, officers, employees, contractors, agents and players (jointly referred to as “football party”) against any losses, damages or injuries ( including death) as a result of the presence of th the owner of a ticket for this event, and (e) in the case of cancellation of the event or MLS, nor RBNY do not have to pay a return Wed dstv etc., and provided that the owner of the ticket entitled to a period of twelve months from the date of the original event to attend the scheduled presentation of the same or exchange this ticket for a comparable ticket for another similar event developed by MLS or RBNY at your discretion.

A trip to see New York Red Bulls remains an accessible venture. The retail ticket price starts at $32 and can exceed $100, and seats in the Audi club — $215.There are several deals in the secondary market for those who are astute enough to find them. Many matches offer tickets in the secondary market for about $15. Parking is what you should expect from a great sporting experience, and concession prices are expensive. Red Bulls consistently put a team on the field that fights for annual awards, and they constantly attract players with name recognition. A trip to see the Red Bulls, offers a pretty strong return on investment, especially in this era of rising prices for experience.

How to get there?

The Red Bull Arena is located in Harrison, New Jersey, a small town on the north side of the Passaic River from Newark. As in any other area of ​​the metropolis of New York, it can be difficult to get to the arena by car. The Red Bull Arena is located near the Essex I-280 motorway. Once in Harrison, the city and the team are doing a fantastic job of placing people around the world to help the flow of cars and people.

Some parking is available in Harrison. A good idea is to get into the arena and make a parking plan. Although there are several pre-paid parking options in Newark, there are not many, if any, in Harrison.

However, the match that was considered parking was found at Harrison at a reasonable price of $ 15.

Red Bull Arena is easily accessible by public transport. Harrison PATH is just three short blocks from the Arena and offers fast and convenient service in New York and numerous locations in New Jersey. Estimated travel time is as follows:

  • World Trade Center Harrison — 20 min;
  • Hoboken to Harrison (transfer to Journal Square) — 25 min;
  • 33rd street to Harrison (transfer to Journal Square) — 40 min.*

For latest schedules, maps, and service alerts, visit www.panynj.gov/PATHplanner and follow @PATHAlerts on Twitter (or subscribe to them at www.PAAlerts.com), or download the new RidePATH app on iOS or Android at www.panynj.gov / RidePATH.

NJ Transit trains stop at Newark Penn Station, and the Red Bull Arena ride can be completed in 2 minutes on the PATH route or on the free RBA shuttle. Th e RBA Shuttle also works from Street Station Newark Broad.

Tickets and gate entrance are located around almost the entire arena. Box A is located on the west side of the Red Bull Arena along Pete Higgins Boulevard, and Box B is on the north side of the building. Entrances to the gate are located in the four corners of the arena. The compounds are not a problem.

Bypass the Red Bull Arena is not so difficult, since the halls are quite spacious. Stairs can cause some concern, as there are many stairs in different parts of the Red Bull Arena. There are stairs from ground level to the main hall, as well as stairs to the upper levels. There are elevators, but it does not look like there were escalators. Bathrooms at the main hall level are more than adequate.

Where to eat?

Red Bull Arena offers many culinary specialties that will definitely satisfy the appetites of most fans. Pretzels, popcorn ($5), biscuits, frozen lemonade, french fries, hot dogs ($6), nachos, cracker jack, sausage and pizza ($9) are all available in different places of the concessions. Several booths offer a cost that is more on the original and interesting side of regular concession stands. Burgers and brew, David cookies, premium and chicken and waffles offer more original options. Smoker wings, macaroni and cheese, chorizo, chicken with waffles and bacon on a stick — all this is a little different from the traditional food at the stadium, which fans may want to consider. Prices are definitely on the more expensive side.

Soft drinks are Pepsi products ($5). Other items such as coffee, hot chocolate and water are also available. The most original soft drink, probably the most obvious. A variety of Red Bull energy drinks are available throughout the Red Bull Arena. The Red Bull Arena offers a wide range of beers. Coors Light, Miller Light, Goose Island, Beck’s, Bass, Landshark, Stella Artois, Heineken and Strongbow are all available ($ 10/12) at various locations in the stadium.

Atmosphere

Red Bull Arena offers fans a great atmosphere to take part in some MLS promotions. The Red Bull Arena is immediately different from other stadiums in this league.

It is more closed than many other stadiums, with a more circular configuration, in contrast to the two separate stands along the field. Due to the lack of development in close proximity, the Red Bull Arena looks quite massive on its way. Silver siding gives it a sleek, modern look, and the ledge helps protect fans from the elements, which is important for those matches at the beginning and end of the season. On the west side of the arena before the opening of the gate BULLevard, The pre-match activity zone of the Red Bulls offers a variety of games for young fans, as well as other promotional and interesting items for older fans.

The entrance to the Red Bull Arena is at the field level, and fans are required to climb the staircase to get to the main hall. The main hall offers fans interested in the history of MetroStars and Red Bull the opportunity to stroll through wonderful moments with banners under steel beams with explanations of photos on a banner drawn on I-beams. Whether it’s the date of the first MetroStars game in 1996 or the first Red Bulls Conference Championship, the organization does a fantastic job, giving fans the opportunity to experience the past years and see how far the franchise has come. ,

Inside the seats, the fans will be greeted with the simplicity of a green field, which is surrounded by 360 degrees by two levels of seating. The field is oriented from north to south, and the most significant seating areas in the arena are located on opposite sides of the field. On the west side are club chairs and luxurious caskets, slightly curved from the rest of the arena. The eastern side, on the lower level, has a unique design of the Red Bull logo on the seats, and the remaining seats in the arena are painted royal blue. Video cards hang over the north, and the southern seats are above the top level. Above the eastern armchairs hang two simple banners in honor of the Shields of fans of 2013 and 2015, earned by the team. The 2016 season for the Red Bulls marked the team’s twentieth anniversary, and the fans helped select the top twenty players in MetroStar / Red Bull history. The western facade, between the levels of luxury boxing, is revered by the twenty best players . Among them are Mike Ammann, Toni Meola, Rhett Harty, Steve Jolly, Mike Petke, Eddie Pope, Seth Stammler, Mark Chung, Roberto Donadoni, Eddie Gaven, Amado Guevara, Clint Mathis, Tab Ramos, Dave van den Berg, Yuri Jorkaeff, Adolfo Valencia, John Volinets, Juan Pablo Angel, Giovanni Savarese and Thierry Henry. The Red Bulls are also doing their best to honor the current players. The bottom bowl is decorated with large posters on the east side, including Bradley Wright-Phillips goals and goalkeeper Luis Robles in a row.

Red Bulls production on matchday in New York is what you expect from an MLS match. Traditional recording of players with traditional music takes place.Supporters in the southern part of the stadium contribute to the atmosphere.

Neighborhood

Harrison, NJ, is not the best place in the world. Admittedly, there are many construction projects that are in motion and many opportunities to improve the area.Currently (spring 2017) there are several options for food before or after the game. On Frank Rogers Boulevard, fans can find the Five Fys and Fries burger and The Station Bar & Bites. In addition, fans will have to cross the river to Newark or take transit elsewhere to find suitable places.

Harrison doesn’t have much alternative entertainment. Fans will have to cross the river to find a lot of things. The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is nearby in Newark. As for other sporting opportunities, in Newark Basketball Center they play in the New Jersey Devils and Seton Hall Pirates. NJIT Highlanders basketball is also found in Newark at the Fleisher Center. The reality is that the fans are just a short drive from PATH to New York, where there are almost endless possibilities for entertainment. This proximity gives the neighborhood a slightly better estimate than expected.

As for accommodation, the Element is within walking distance. In addition, on the other side of the river, the Best Western Robert Treat is an affordable option.

The fans

The New York Red Bulls have strong fans and strong fans of the game of the day. In the interest of full disclosure, the game, which was reviewed, did not have a large attendance, however, the weather was extremely cold with cold wind in single digits, Fahrenheit.

Match attendance Red Bulls competes with most teams in the league. In 2016, the Red Bulls numbered more than 20,000 fans, which is the 9th place in the MLS.This is an improvement over the 2015 season, when the Red Bulls averaged over 19,600 per game, which gave them 12th place in the ranking. Red Bull fans are led by three major groups of supporters. The Empire Club, Garden State Ultras and the Viking Army all sit in the southern part of the arena and dance and sing throughout the match. They are as strong as the MLS group of supporters. Fans definitely add to the atmosphere. In the match, which was considered, without supporters, it would be like a game in an empty Red Bull Arena.

Additionally

An extra score for the rivalry that is shared by the Red Bulls. Their original MLS competition with DC United for the Atlantic Cup, and their newer competition with the New York FC is Derby Hudson River.

Additional rating for the original MLS franchise.

Additional rating for proximity to Newark and New York.

Initial planning

The original plan was to move the MetroStars (as the New York Red Bulls were then called) from their home at the Giants Stadium. Negotiations between the MLS and the state of New Jersey dragged on until MetroStars was announced to build and complete New specialized football complex. Concerns about cleanup of the environment in the selected area caused another delay. In addition, although the groundbreaking took place on September 19, 2006 and the Constru fiction was postponed for one month, when Red Bull GmbH bought Metrostars from Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), changing the name of the club in the process. After opening forecasts for the 2008 season, and then for the 2009 season, it was announced that the opening of the arena would be postponed until 2010.

According to Eric Stover, managing director of the Red Bulls at that time, Peter B. Higgins, chairman of the Harrison Reconstruction Agency, “was just the reason New York Red Bulls had a new home in Harrison. His vision and leadership helped us overcome many difficulties. ” “. The Higgins contribution is immortalized by the street names at the main gate along the west side of the stadium as Pete Higgins Boulevard.

Red Bull buyout and new design

In addition to acquiring the team, Red Bull bought out AEG for $ 100 million per stadium, which was the result of long-standing disagreements between the two corporations regarding their plans for the facility. Their differences caused a significant delay in the early stages of stadium construction. After the football team received the title, which led to the name Red Bull Park, Red Bull made a number of changes to the original design of the stadium, which caused tension between the Austrian company for the production of energy drinks and AEG. Red Bull abandoned AEG’s plan to build a stage in a stadium for performances, which would increase profits for the group.

The updated project was designed by Rossetti architects from Detroit and built by a company from the Hunter Roberts Construction Group, located in New Jersey.The unique stadium roof system has been designed, manufactured and installed a specialized contractor Roofing Birdair from Amherst, New York, a suburb ofBuffalo.

Specifications

The outer shell of stretched PTFE fiberglass cloth wraps around the entire two-level stadium, creating a distinctive feature of the Red Bull Arena. The roof extends 120 feet (37 m) from the last row of seats to the last sidelines of the field, with 60 feet (18 m) of the roof being translucent to provide natural light, and to 322,276 square meters. Feet (29,940.4 m 2 ) is the largest roof canopy of all Major League football stadiums, covering all 25,000 places. The low and enclosed roof structure is known for providing excellent acoustics, holding, amplifying and reflecting the noise of the crowd back to the field. Double LED (high definition) LED panels of high definition area of ​​800 square meters. Feet (74 m 2 ) are suspended from the north and south ends of the roof. Both video boards were then replaced with two new 1325 square feet (123.1 m 2 ) of Daktronics LED displays as part of a stadium wide retrofit.

Red Bull Arena seats belong to the “folding” type without armrests (except for a few sections next to the benches for players in which there are small armrests and cup holders), similar to the seats of European football stadiums, where in the first row is located about 21 feet (6.4 m) from the sidelines. The stadium seats are raked at 33 degrees for optimal lines of sight. The 25,000 beds include 30 suites and 1,000 premium seats. The Red Bull logo with a pattern on the red-yellow seats below the level opposite the team benches and the field entrance tunnel. Sections 133, 101, and 102 together comprise 1,500 people who support homes, which are called the “South Parish”. Among the blue places of the South Parish is the “Red Place”, located in section 101, Line 11, Place20. Red spot means Red Bulls’ first goalscored in the Red Bull arena; Section 101 presents the first game of Arena, line 11 is the minute of the game in which the goal was scored, and Place 20 remembers scorer Joel Lindpere No. 20. After the death of a member of the Club of supporters of the Empire, Mike Vallo, the number Red place number 20 was replaced by the initials “MV” to honor him.

The Red Ring of Honor is located on the western side of the Red Bull Arena. T He is the 20th season of the club in Major League Soccer, the ring honors the top 20 players in the first 20 seasons of the Oe Club, as a vote of fans. Above the Red Ring of Honor is a retired jersey number 99 striker Bradley Wright-Phillips. His jersey number was the first to retire Red Bull. In addition, over the Red Ring of Honor are listed the years in honor of the teams that won the Shield of the fans in 2013, 2015 and 2018.

The lower stadium bowl is constructed of concrete, and the upper bowl is made of galvanized metal. Red Bulls deliberately chose galvanized metal for the upper bowl so that fans could create more noise by stamping their feet. In addition, the main hall has a height of 26 feet, which excludes most passages at field level. On the north side of the main hall there are 13 “red rays”; each of them remembers a special moment in the history of the club.

AT Red Bulls opened the first permanent sensory room Mls to individuals and families, autism. Previously, this place was used as an executive office by the general director of the club, Marc de Granprey, whose daughter is engaged in autism. The sensory room overlooks the middle of the field, with dimmed lighting and light walls, creating a calming atmosphere, as well as visual aids, toys for restless and other events Special ticket or fee for the use of rooms is not required.

Construction

Construction began at Red Bull Park on January 3, 2008, at the site of the former Remco factory building, including the first of 3,000 wooden piles driven into the ground to support the new stadium. Eric Stover was announced as the new general manager of the Red Bull Arena during construction, and then after. He served as CEO of Qualcomm Stad ium in San Diego. CAN $28-$30 million The contract was announced for Structal-Heavy steel structures to assist in the manufacture and construction of steel parts. The total project size is estimated at 9.0 00 tons of steel structures.

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