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Las Vegas Stadium Constrution Update Reveals It Will Not Be Finished On Time

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Las Vegas Stadium Constrution Update Reveals It Will Not Be Finished On Time A new review of photos of Las Vegas Stadium reveals, once again, that it will not be finished on time. The main areas that need to see structural progress continue to be on the south side and Polaris Street side of the giant venue. Note that the vast majority of photos only show the Interstate 15 side of Las Vegas Stadium. But when one can see the other side of the future home of the Oakland Raiders, and again the southwest side of the stadium, it’s clear that the steel and concrete required to support the remaining trusses has not been installed entirely. Moreover, the Oakland Raiders and the Las Vegas Stadium Authority have failed to issue timely, weekly reports to the media and to social media. This underreporting of construction progress is unusual for large scale public projects in America. And on the matter of reporting, kudos to AEG Facilities, the newly secured stadium manger for Las Vegas Stadium, for telling the truth. First, the team is still the Oakland Raiders because they don’t play NFL Games in Las Vegas. Second, there’s no reporting of a Super Bowl game in the future because the Raiders haven’t landed a game. Third, the Las Vegas 2020 NFL Draft will be held before Las Vegas Stadium is open. Finally, someone is involved in telling it like it like it is. Stay tuned.
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