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32%38%
6%9%
Minority work hour goal
Current minority work hours
Women work hour goal
Current women work hours
THE STATE OF THE STADIUM
STADIUM CONSTRUCTIO
17%Complete
Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority | 511 11th Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55415Phone:612-332-0386 TTY:1-800-627-3529 Fax:612-332-8334 www.msfa.com Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
ECONOMIC IMPACT
$191 millionin HCMC expansion
$15 millionin Kraus-Anderson HQ
4,500 tonsof structural steel300 tonsof roof cables
25 tonsof other metals
EMPLOYMENT
MINNESOTA FACTS
DID YOU KNOW?
PROJECT UPDATE
As of July 31, 2014: Workers have performed 356,176 hours of work;
134,200by minorities; 32,895by women; 18,249by veterans
More than12.5 million has been paid to workers
The roof of the new
stadium will be the largest
transparent roof in
North America.
480,000 cubic yards of
concrete have been
poured on the
construction site, nearly
5,000 trucks loads116 women, minority and veteran-owned businesses have worked or areworking on the stadium. Contracts total over $ 212 millionin revenue
TRADES ON THE JOB
Updated statistics as of July 31, 2014
$400 millionin Wells Fargo/Ryan development
$100 millionin Ryan Cos. residential development
B R O A D E R D O W N T O W N E A S T D E V E L O P M E N T S
E V E N T S
R E C Y C L E D M E T R O D O M E M A T E R I A L S
Host of Super Bowl 2018with an estimated economic impact of $300 million
31%Carpenters
32%Laborers3% Pipe Trades
5%Electricians
20%Iron Workers
9%Other
*Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) is a green building certification program
Since December, more
than200Minnesota-based companies have
contributed to the
stadium construction
*Economic Benefits of Indianapolis Super Bowl, Rockport Analytics
LEED* qualifying goal: 80%
Actual recycled materials: Almost 90%
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