Allegiant Stadium is the Las Vegas Raiders football team’s new home on the iconic Las Vegas Strip. With 65,000 seats – that can be expanded by an additional 7,000 during major events – it is the largest entertainment venue in the city. The stadium is expected to generate $62 million of economic benefits annually while creating 6,000 jobs.
Arup, in partnership with architect of record HNTB, design architect Manica Architecture, project manager CAA Icon, and Mortensen & McCarthy Joint Venture (MMcJV), helped bring the unique stadium to life, providing structural and façade engineering as well as building maintenance for the project.
Enabling flexible spaces
The stadium will be used for a variety of events beyond football games and has been designed to be adaptable for all events, from professional and college football to concerts. It features walls that open to views of the Las Vegas Strip, as well as a translucent cable-truss supported roof.
Allegiant Stadium is one of two domed stadiums in the US with a retractable natural grass playing field, a must-have element for the Raiders organisation. Arup designed retractable columns and transfer trusses to allow the 220-foot-wide self-propelled field to roll underneath the four-story south stand and to the outside parking position, allowing grass to grow in unobstructed sunlight. When the field is returned to the indoor playing position, the columns are put back in place using hydraulic actuators to ensure occupant comfort and to meet vibration requirements.