Going Longby John Aniol, P.E., Joseph Dowd, P.E.and David Platten, P.E.
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“The NFL’s Dallas Cowboys are known for their innovative way of playing football, a trait that has brought the team its legacy of Super Bowl championships. Despite Texas Stadium’s noteworthy ”hole-in-the-roof” design, the Cowboys’ home since it was built for $35 million in 1971 no longer exemplifies the team’s winning game plan. Soon, however, the Cowboys will play in a stadium that does reflect the team’s commitment to innovation without compromising Texas Stadium’s characteristic design elements or the Cowboys brand. The Cowboys Owner and General Manager, Jerry Jones, along with the Jones family, is the
force behind the team’s new $1.1-billion, world-class, amenity-rich venue - - an efficient yet
monumental super-structure that will take its place among the world’s largest domed sports
facilities. To make Jones’ vision a reality, lead structural engineer Walter P Moore teamed with
architect HKS, Inc., and mechanization consultant Uni-Systems…”
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