Lambeau Reno

Ellerbe Becket, Inc.

Lambeau Field Redevelopment, 2001

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This was a gift from my father. I don’t have many details about the piece but appears to be part of the 2001-2003 renovation.

The $295-million redevelopment of Lambeau Field took 32 months and was completed on time and on budget. The "new" part of Lambeau was built like a donut around the existing seating bowl. The two structures were connected by rows of seats. It took more than 2.4-million work hours to redevelop Lambeau Field. There are nearly 6.65-million feet of wiring and cabling in the new Lambeau. More than 12,100 tons of steel was used for Lambeau's redevelopment.

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A brief history of Lambeau Field renovations

Ellerbe Becket, Inc

The company originally called Ellerbe & Co. was founded by Franklin Ellerbe in 1909 in St. Paul, Minnesota. Its first clients included the Mayo Clinic and 3M. Thomas Ellerbe took over the company in 1921 upon his father's death. When he retired in 1966 it became an employee-owned company. In 1988 it merged with Welton Becket and Associates of Los Angeles and became Ellerbe Becket.[3] In 1988 it opened a sports design division in Kansas City. On October 26, 2009 Ellerbe Becket joined the architecture, planning, and engineering firm AECOM.

Ellerbe Becket - Wikipedia

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