USC Coliseum

Los Angeles, California

USC Coliseum

The USC Coliseum originally opened in 1923, hosted the Olympics, two Super Bowls, World Series, a Papal Mass, and presidential visits in addition to USC football. This historic venue now has an impressive renovation including new seating, concourse, press box, and LED lighting to accommodate the addition of LA Rams home games until their new stadium was complete. This project includes a 240,000 SF, 7-story building within the existing bowl and which showcases 20 luxury suites, 24 loge boxes, 1110 premium club seats, two club level party decks, restaurants, catering kitchens, press facilities, and a rooftop party deck. 80,000 seats are also being replaced. SME Steel is honored to be part of this historic landmark renovation project.

Project Details

04/11/2018

2,100 tons of steel

CLIENT

State of California, City of Los Angeles, County of Los Angeles

CONTRACTOR

Hathaway Dinwiddie | AECOM Hunt

ARCHITECT

DLR Group

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER

Nabih Youssef Structural Engineers

Project Gallery

USC Coliseum steel structure under construction
USC Coliseum Aerial view
USC Coliseum steel structure under construction
USC Coliseum steel structure under construction

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