Jaguars issue ‘final and largest’ construction bid package

The Jacksonville NFL team intends to turn EverBank Stadium into the “Stadium of the Future” by August 2028.


The Jacksonville Jaguars 'Stadium of the Future."
The Jacksonville Jaguars 'Stadium of the Future."
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The Jacksonville Jaguars are closing out the bids on the total $1.4 billion plan to renovate the 30-year-old EverBank Stadium into the “Stadium of the Future.”

“Our final and largest construction bid package is now open for the Stadium of the Future,” the NFL team posted on LinkedIn.

“It is the final package and in terms of number of items covered, it is the largest to date,” said Jaguars Communications Director Lyndsay Rossman on Sept. 18.

Construction is ongoing at EverBank Stadium as the Jaguars continue to play.

The team’s timeline called for the stadium construction to begin in February 2025. 

A structural rendering of the Jacksonville Jaguars "Stadium of the Future."

The Jaguars are playing at the stadium during the 2025 NFL season with a slightly reduced capacity, then will return to EverBank in 2026 with a stadium capacity of about 43,500.

In 2027, the Jaguars will play their home games in Orlando or Gainesville, but with the possibility of playing in London on three of their home game dates.

The renovated stadium would open in August 2028.

The last invitation to bid went live Sept. 18 at https://www.jaguars.com/stadiumofthefuture/employment

Requests for pre-qualification and bidding documents are available by emailing [email protected].

All pre-bid meetings are scheduled at 3 p.m. at EverBank Stadium Upper West Club at 1 EverBank Stadium Drive in Downtown Jacksonville.

The Invitations to Bid

The Hunt Construction - Barton Malow joint venture posted that it will receive bids for Packages IFC #4A, #4B, #4C and #4D. 

IFC is “Issuance for Construction,” basically the designs, drawings or documents for the services/scopes. 

The scopes generally include:

• IFC 4A: Miscellaneous metals, metal wall panels, roofing, spray-applied fireproofing and insulation, doors/frames/hardware, curtain wall systems, interior glazing and mirrors, drywall partitions and ceilings, rough carpentry, fire-stopping, joint sealants, wall and door protection.

The pre-bid meeting is scheduled Oct. 21.

Bids are due by 2 p.m. Nov. 11.

• IFC 4B: Ornamental metals, architectural woodwork, code and wayfinding signage, food service equipment, LED displays, ADA lifts and video production.

The pre-bid meeting is scheduled Oct. 28.

Bids are due by 2 p.m. Nov. 18.

• IFC 4C: Ceramic tile, carpeting, paint and wall coverings, toilet partitions, operable partitions, toilet and building accessories, fire extinguishers and cabinets, and lockers.

The pre-bid meeting is Nov. 14.

Bids are due by 2 p.m. Nov. 25.

• IFC 4D: Gate/entry canopies, athletic equipment site preparation (phase 2), asphalt paving, hardscape, playing surfaces, site improvements, landscape and irrigation.

The pre-bid meeting is Nov. 11.

Bids are due by 2 p.m. Dec. 2.

The south and west elevations of the Jacksonville Jaguars "Stadium of the Future."

The project so far

The city issued the biggest permit yet for the transformation Sept. 11 at a project cost of $532.14 million for the “SOTF Stadium of the Future - IFC 3 Permit.” 

Rossman said by email Sept. 11 that the work included in the issued permit is for IFC 3 packages A-C and will begin after the season is over without affecting game-day activities this season.

“As construction is ongoing throughout the season, we have been actively communicating any changes to how ticket holders experience game day, including to parking, ingress/egress and movement within the stadium as necessary through email, push notifications, on our website (jaguars.com/stadiumofthefuture) and media briefings to our sports journalists to ensure those attending the upcoming game will be informed ahead of their arrival,” she said.

The legislation

The NFL owners’ group gave final approval Oct. 15, 2024, to the Jaguars’ deal with the city. 

The Jaguars lease the stadium from the city, which owns it.

The owners’ vote allowed the team to proceed toward remaking EverBank Stadium by the 2028 season with such features as a partial roof cover, expanded and elevated concourses, a park-like entrance, corner openings to improve airflow and a reflective outer coating designed to reduce interior heat.

Jacksonville City Council finalized a deal June 25, 2024, to modernize the stadium and keep the team in it for 30 years.

Contained in Ordinance 2024-0904, the deal includes $775 million in public funding from the city of Jacksonville and $625 million from the team. 

The $1.45 billion package of legislation included funding for the stadium’s makeover, the  30-year lease, a nonrelocation agreement and $56 million in spending on riverfront parks and the stadium-adjacent flex field. 

Jacksonville Mayor Donna Deegan and Jaguars owner Shad Khan sign a ceremonial "Stadium of the Future" renovation deal on June 26 at Miller Electric Center.
City of Jacksonville

RFPs to date

The Jaguars list that the Requests for Proposal issued to date comprise:

• Architect: HOK

• Construction manager: AECOM Hunt+Barton Malow

• Geotech: Langan

• Survey: ETM

• Phase 1 Environmental: Terracon Consultants

• Project management services: IMPACT Development Management

• Technology services: ME Engineers

• Cost consultant: Rider Levett Bucknall

• Insurance broker: Gallagher

• Structural connection design: W.P. Moore

• Converted network system: AmpThink

• Procurement services: The Parker Co.

Subcontracts to date

The Jaguars also list the subcontracts awarded to date:

• Underground plumbing: Campbell Plumbing

• Underground electrical: Miller Electric

• Exterior demolition and site preparation: Independence

• Test piles: Keller

• Miscellaneous site work: Birkin

• Site utilities: J.B. Coxwell

• Cast-in-place concrete (up to main concourse): Colasanti

 

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