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This 175-page study is based on detailed data from more
than 50 American colleges, 35 of which participate in Division
1 sports. Some of the participants include William & Mary,
Georgetown, the University of Nevada, the University of
Michigan, the University of Mississippi and many others. The
report gives highly detailed data about how colleges have
renovated their stadiums and what their renovation plans are
for the future.
The highly specific data in the report covers recent
spending on video screens, scoreboards, playing turf, locker
rooms, weight rooms, luxury boxes and other VIP seating,
energy saving technology, field lighting, heating and air
conditioning, parking, stadium ramps, insulation, roofing and
flooring, artwork and statues, "halls of fame,"
restrooms, concessions, press boxes, office and classroom
space and many other facets of college sports stadiums. The
study also gives detailed spending data on overall capital
spending related to stadiums and plans for the future.
The data in the report is broken out by stadium seating
capacity, by size of college, for public and private colleges,
by age of stadium and other variables for easier
benchmarking. This groundbreaking study enables college
planners and vendors interested in selling into this market to
answer questions such as: what percentage of colleges plant to
renovate their stadiums over the next five years? How many
have done so over the past five years? What are they most
satisfied with regarding their renovations? How much do
they plan to spend on particulars such as field lighting, or
new weight rooms?