Neither indicated that they had tried to recruit other companies. O'Donnell said that made him question how the city grades effort. Thomas Kaiser, the city's chief trial lawyer, tried to have the case thrown out.
He said counting Hydracrete and Dunlop would have improved Suburban's mark only a percentage point or two, which he said "doesn't amount to a hill of beans. He said the meeting occurred March 1, hours before the contract was signed. Browns general counsel Fred Nance has said the repairs need to begin immediately in order to be finished in time for the stadium's next major event, a Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw country-music concert on July In fact, the day's final witness, Jack Krebs of Osborn Engineering, said set-up should have started March 5.
Krebs said critical work needs to be taken care of now because it will be hard to navigate around events that will begin with the concert and preseason football. He raised questions about the safety of the stadium ramps, prompting O'Donnell to wonder whether the building was dangerous when the Browns finished the season on Jan.
The city rejected Suburban's bid because officials say the company didn't make a good-faith effort to include local small businesses or female and minority owned companies in the project. Suburban disagrees. The case will now go to trial. Fred Nance, the team's legal counsel, told the television station that for the work to be completed on time and on budget, both contractors need to work together and drop the legal process.
He says the work on the stadium should have started already. The Browns wanted the seven years of payments lumped together, claiming making repairs now will be cheaper than delaying them.
Money would be used to refurbish club seats, waterproof concrete and fix ramps and walkways. April 5, Copyright MediaVentures Cleveland Browns Stadium will get repaired in time for a July 29 concert because two contractors who bid on the work reached an agreement and avoided a court fight. Suburban had filed a suit saying the city violated state law, the Ohio Constitution and the municipal charter by giving the contract to Platform Cement the second lowest bidder.
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In , the City of Cleveland and the NFL secured a deal to return the Cleveland Browns, as an expansion franchise, to the city by The deal stipulated that the name, colors and heritage of the Browns would remain the same. Meanwhile Cleveland Municipal Stadium was demolished. On May 15, , construction on a new stadium began on the same site of Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
Cleveland Browns football returned to the City by the Lake on September 12, when the Browns played their first game at the new stadium against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The structure of the stadium consists of two three-tier grandstands on both sides of the gridiron. Lakefront Stadium became a pitchers park because of its size.
Original dimensions were ft. The stadium also had lights, a sound system and a scoreboard behind the bleachers in centerfield. Initially, the Indians attracted huge crowds to Lakefront Stadium but that soon changed. Because of the size of the stadium, when the Indians attracted only 20, fans, it looked as the stadium was empty. The Indians played at the stadium full time until the end of the season.
From until , the Indians played at League Park during the weekdays and played at Lakefront Stadium during the weekends and holidays. The lights that had been installed when the stadium opened were never used for baseball. Modern lights were installed in and the first night Indians game was on June 27, After the season, the Indians moved all of their games to Lakefront Stadium.
Shortly following the demolition of the old stadium, a ceremonial ground breaking for the new stadium was held in May The construction of the stadium took over two years and was completed in August Al Lerner, the new owner of the Browns, chose to forego selling the naming rights to the new stadium to a corporation and christened it Cleveland Browns Stadium.
He sold naming rights to the stadiums' four main entrances instead. The 73, seat stadium occupies 17 acres.
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