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University of Phoenix Information

The University of Phoenix Stadium, with its retractable roof & field, is unlike any other stadium in North America and a marvel of design, engineering, and technology. The stadium opened in August of 2006. University of Phoenix Stadium is home to the NFL's Arizona Cardinals, as well as the annual Tostitos Fiesta Bowl, the newly created BCS National Championship game, concerts, trade/consumer shows, corporate events and special occasions of all kinds.

Amenities

  • Approximately 63,400 permanent seats, expandable to 73,000 seats
  • 88 luxury suites, approximately 7,400 Club Seats, Two (2) 39,000 square foot Club Lounges
  • 160,000 square feet of contiguous exhibit space, 20,000 square feet of meeting room space
  • Two (2) high resolution video scoreboards
  • 77 Public Restrooms (30 Men's, 35 Women's and 12 Family)
  • 47 Concession stands operated by Centerplate

Fun Facts
  • The stadium seats, if set in a straight line, would stretch for approximately eighteen (18) miles or the equivalent of one hundred and eleven (111) football fields.
  • The amount of concrete used on the stadium is equal to 900 miles of sidewalk, the distance between Phoenix and San Francisco.
  • The stadium air-conditioning system will generate 8,000 tons of cooling capacity, enough to cool 2,300 residential homes in the Phoenix area.
  • The 60-foot logo and the wall honoring team greats will greet fans at the Glendale stadium's north entrance.
  • Four large columns will frame the inside concourse area and serve as the team's hieroglyphics of records and significant moments.
  • Five layers of Arizona-themed murals will usher fans through the stadium escalators.
  • Two massive "thermometers" at the south end zone gauge crowd noise. The north end zone bridge displays photos of past players.
  • There are six levels in the stadium: the field (or service) level; the main concourse, the club level, the suite level; the upper concourse and the mechanical level.
  • The stadium features a mural on each level. Each mural is designed to represent Arizona's environmental attractions. The 400 level, the highest in the stadium, replicates the night sky and has the names of state observatories on it. The rest spotlight state rivers, canyons, deserts and mountain ranges.
  • The stadium includes 88 luxury lofts featuring preferred parking, an exclusive entrance, private restrooms, multiple televisions, in-suite catering and a bold, modern interior design unlike any other suites in the industry.
  • The luxurious Club Level features wider seats, preferred parking, private entrances, and climate controlled club lounges with multiple two-story spaces, comfortable seating, plentiful TV monitors, upgraded food and beverage offerings and dedicated restrooms.

The Field
  • The grass field rolls out of the stadium on a 18.9 million pound tray, residing outside of the stadium except for football and soccer events, is the first of its kind in North America.
  • Excavation will take field down to 26 feet below the present grade. When completed, the field will lie 39 feet below the main concourse level because 13 feet of berming will be added around the stadium.
  • The grass field remains outside the stadium in the sun until game day getting the maximum amount of sunshine and nourishment, eliminating humidity problems inside the stadium and providing unrestricted access to the stadium floor for events and staging.
  • The site has the stadium situated along a slight northwest to southeast axis for maximum sun exposure for field in the outboard position.
  • Having the rollout field saves $50 million in costs since it is more economical to move the field than having the entire roof retract to allow the necessary sunshine to reach the grass.
  • The roll out playing field weighs 17.9 million pounds and will travel at a speed of 11.5 feet/minute (1/8 mph); it will take 75 minutes to travel approximately 741 feet.
  • The field is 234 feet wide x 403 feet long and 39 inches tall.
  • Field tray rests on 13 rail tracks and moves in and out of the stadium on 546 steel wheel assemblies (42 rows).
  • 76 of the wheel sets are powered by a 1- horsepower motor (total = 76 hp).
  • The field will support approximately 94,000 square feet (over 2 acres) of natural grass.
  • The grass is Tifway-419, a Bermuda hybrid. It was planted by using stolons, or plugs, that provide the best long-term field conditions.
  • The tray has a fairly sophisticated irrigation system that works on timers and can be customized. The water will drain through a 1-inch-deep mat and several pipes that lead to a main drainpipe underneath the field tray.
  • A few inches of water will remain in the tray while the field is in play to keep the grass moist.

The Roof
  • The translucent "Bird-Air" fabric roof will allow the stadium to have an open, airy feel even when the roof is closed. The roof has two large retractable panels that will uncover the entire playing field while providing maximum shading for fans. The roof can be closed and the facility air conditioned in the hot months, while the roof can be opened to take advantage of the Valley's world-famous climate in cooler months.
  • The roof is supported by two 700-foot long trusses.
  • Each truss is 87 feet high at its tallest point and weighs about 1,800 tons.
  • The top of the roof is 206 feet above grade.
  • Each roof panel weighs 550 tons.

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