Design for Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field Renovation is Complete
The $70 million renovation project for Bobby Dodd Stadium at Hyundai Field is set to conclude its design phase, with construction beginning after the 2026 season. This marks the first major overhaul since 2003 for the 113-year-old venue, part of the Full Steam Ahead initiative aimed at modernizing Georgia Tech athletics. Significant upgrades include the installation of 12,500 permanent chairback seats and enhancements to the stadium's videoboard and sound system. Notably, original plans for a flip-up chairback system were abandoned due to structural limitations, leading to the adoption of a fixed mesh chairback solution. The comprehensive renovation aims to enhance fan experience while preserving the stadium's historic character, with completion anticipated before the 2027 season.
By the Numbers- $70 million: Total cost of the renovation project.
- 12,500: Number of installed chairback seats to enhance fan comfort.
- Approximately 50,000: Expected post-renovation capacity, an increase from the projected 42,000.
- The design for the renovation has been finalized, and construction plans are in place.
- Fans tested the new chairback seats at a spring game, providing positive feedback.
- A full reseating process is set to occur ahead of the 2027 season due to capacity updates.
As Georgia Tech prepares for the renovation, a list of 100 improvements to the game day experience will be announced this summer. Additionally, details on the upcoming reseating process will be provided in the coming months, reflecting the changes made to the seating arrangement.
Bottom LineThe renovation of Bobby Dodd Stadium is a commitment to enhancing the fan experience and preserving the venue's legacy, aiming to accommodate more fans comfortably while updating essential infrastructure by the start of the 2027 football season.
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