Georgia football’s Sanford Stadium is undergoing renovations to widen the south concourse and add new restrooms and concessions ahead of the 2023 season. The concourse has been described by athletic director Josh Brooks as a decades-old problem.
UGA associate athletic director Tanner Stines posted pictures of the ongoing construction to his Twitter account on Thursday.
This phase is one of two. The second is scheduled to begin after the college football season in December. The second phase includes a new press box atop the southwest corner of the stadium. The current press box will be turned into premium donor seating, consisting of new club seating and more suites.
The Sanford project will cost approximately $68.5 million and will last through August 2024.
Construction Update Sanford Stadium South Side Improvements 👷♂️🏗️🛠️🚧🧱 #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/8e9gugMYwt
— Tanner Stines (@T_Stines) July 13, 2023
Here are more shots from an earlier post on July 5 by Stines.
Construction Update Sanford Stadium South Side Improvements 👷♂️🏗️🛠️🚧🧱 #GoDawgs pic.twitter.com/8e9gugMYwt
— Tanner Stines (@T_Stines) July 13, 2023
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