Major renovations begin for Lambeau Field

Posted by IronPlanet on Jan 5, 2012 11:43:00 PM

It has been more than a decade since any major renovations were performed on Lambeau Field, home of the Green Bay Packers. However, increased demand for season tickets has led to the organization's decision to add thousands of seats in the next two years. According to WBAY.com, the current plan is to unveil the changes by August 2013.

More than 1,600 workers throughout Wisconsin are expected to help make the blueprints a reality. In total, the project will cost about $143 million and use approximately 5,000 tons of steel. In all, about 6,700 seats will be added, giving many fans the opportunity to get their hands on season tickets.

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