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Old Posted Jul 29, 2014, 3:32 PM
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at least the old winnipeg stadium had a roof overhang....
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Old Posted Jul 29, 2014, 11:46 PM
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After the goal posts go in it's just a bit of sweeping and Windex to get things ready.
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Old Posted Jul 30, 2014, 12:11 AM
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After the goal posts go in it's just a bit of sweeping and Windex to get things ready.
that pic is a week old, goal posts have been in for a while now. guess we just need that windex
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Old Posted Jul 30, 2014, 9:47 PM
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I was by on Sunday and saw seven workers (that's all I could see from the North fences). I've been by on plenty of other Sundays and that's the first time I've seen people working on Sunday.
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Old Posted Jul 30, 2014, 11:04 PM
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I am wondering how many of the people watching and secretly hoping for prolonged delays to the stadium's opening also eagerly watch the RHVP every time there's a heavy rainfall, secretly hoping for flooding to take place.
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2014, 4:15 AM
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I drove completely around the stadium on Sunday and saw those same seven workers.
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2014, 4:34 PM
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I am wondering how many of the people watching and secretly hoping for prolonged delays to the stadium's opening also eagerly watch the RHVP every time there's a heavy rainfall, secretly hoping for flooding to take place.
At $2 million per game lost I'm sure Bob Young is one of those people
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2014, 12:32 AM
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^I don't understand how these deals get done. After all the public monies spent on this project, how do the Ti-Cats end up walking away with $$$? Welcome to the world of sports/ corporate handouts.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2014, 12:28 PM
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^I don't understand how these deals get done. After all the public monies spent on this project, how do the Ti-Cats end up walking away with $$$? Welcome to the world of sports/ corporate handouts.
The Tiger-Cats were assured a home by a given date and they were not provided that home by that date and were fortunate enough to have the foresight to set up a clause in the deal.

I hardly think that the $1 million per game is a handout --- A) It is not being paid out by the public, and B) I do not believe the Ti-Cats are making out like bandits on this deal.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2014, 6:44 PM
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Stadium won’t be ready for August football

http://www.thespec.com/news-story/47...gust-football/
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"The Tiger-Cats have a lease with the city calling for $1 million in damages for every missed home game in the new stadium due to construction delays. The city will pursue those damages on behalf of the team from Infrastructure Ontario and the contractor."

so city not on the hook for the $1 million but they have to pursue one or the other of the negligent parties for the money? ie they have to pay the legal bill, which in something like this could easily reach 7 figures. And if IO could be liable it's basically four public bodies, the province, fed, municipality, and IO, that are on the hook for this stupid stadium.
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2014, 5:11 PM
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Well the Tiger-Cats weren't stupid in that case.
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2014, 2:01 PM
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Labour Day at Tim Hortons Field “a real stretch”

AM 900 CHML Rick Zamperin August 15, 2014 08:11 am

A Hamilton councillor says it will be “a real stretch” to have Tim Hortons Field ready for the Labour Day Classic.

Lloyd Ferguson tells the CBC “there’s a 75 per cent chance” that it will be ready in time.

Ferguson, who toured the stadium last week, admits he was surprised to see the amount of work that still needs to be done.

He says he doubts there will be concession stands, adding the priority now is health, fire and safety.

But guard rails and hand railings have not been completed and elevator installation has yet to be finished.

The Tiger-Cats are set to host the Toronto Argonauts on September 1 after stadium construction delays forced the team to play its first three home games at McMaster University.

The original plan was to have Tim Hortons Field completed by June 30.

The construction company has assured the team and city that it will meet the Labour Day deadline.

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Old Posted Aug 15, 2014, 2:06 PM
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Stadium being ready for Labour Day will be 'a stretch': Ferguson

By Samantha Craggs, CBC News Posted: Aug 15, 2014 7:25 AM ET

Builders have promised that the new Tim Hortons Field stadium will be finished by Labour Day, but a city councillor and veteran of the construction industry says he has his doubts.

Coun. Lloyd Ferguson of Ancaster heads the city’s Pan Am subcommittee. He took a tour of the stadium last week after the opening date was delayed until early December — the latest delay in a $145-million project.

Based on what he saw, Ferguson estimates there’s only a “75-per cent chance” the stadium will be done for the Labour Day Classic, when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats play the Toronto Argonauts.

“There’s so much work there,” said Ferguson, who spent more than 30 years in the construction industry. “There may be less than a 75-per cent chance.

“I was surprised by how much work there is left to be done.”

The consortium Ontario Sports Solutions (OSS) is building the 22,500-seat stadium, which falls under Infrastructure Ontario (IO). The stadium replaces the former Ivor Wynne stadium. In addition to being the home base for the Tiger-Cats, it will host the soccer games for the 2015 Pan Am Games.

Organizers first reported a two-week delay in January, citing issues with subcontractors and a late December ice storm. That estimate lengthened to six weeks over the spring. By the June 30 deadline, OSS hoped the stadium would be finished by the first Tiger-Cats home game on July 26. OSS now estimates it will be open by Labour Day.

In the meantime, the Tiger-Cats are playing at McMaster University, which caused the team to miss out on a major ESPN broadcast. An agreement dictates that IO pays the Tiger-Cats $1 million per missed home game. As of Aug. 16, they will miss three.

If the stadium opens by Labour Day, Ferguson said, there’s lots that won’t be done. For example, he said, there won’t be concession stands. The priority now is health, fire and safety.

“It’s going to be a real stretch to be ready,” he said. “I’m not saying it won’t. I’m saying it’ll be a stretch.”

Maintenance and electrical workers are doing double shifts to ready the stadium, said Terence Foran, IO spokesperson.

IO is withholding $89 million of the project until OSS completes it, he said. That’s the only penalty currently in place for the late finish.

“Based on conversations with OSS, they’ve assured us they’ll meet the Labour Day Classic game,” he said.

Outstanding work includes:
  • Guard rails and hand railings.
  • Electrical systems such as broadcast cabling and mechanical systems such as bathroom fixtures.
  • Elevator installation.
  • Concessions (food services) equipment installation.

If the stadium isn’t ready for by Labour Day, Ferguson said, he’ll be upset.

“That’s putting it mildly,” he said. “I’m upset anyway. They made it clear in their contract that it would be ready by June 30, and they’re not.”
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2014, 5:46 PM
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Oh well, maybe next year.
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Old Posted Aug 15, 2014, 9:38 PM
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So basically the Ticats aren't going to have anywhere to play on Labor day since Mac's season starts that day with a home game. Maybe they could play it in Moncton or one of those other city's they threatened to move to.
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Occupancy permit has been issued and the game tomorrow is a go!!

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Old Posted Sep 1, 2014, 1:50 PM
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wow looks great at night. great bang for our buck
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Old Posted Sep 1, 2014, 2:51 PM
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Yes, emphasis on our.
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Old Posted Sep 2, 2014, 3:23 AM
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Yes, emphasis on our.
It is also our stadium.
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