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12 minutes ago, Uncle said:

UTSA’s proposal — 

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These half- assed covered practice facilities are a joke. All it does is if it rains you won't get wet. SOOOO happy we didn't save pennys and got the whole thing. It will pay dividends 

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41 minutes ago, Joe Smith said:

What is the building on the next side.  The covered facility is interesting.  Seems like to me it could still get pretty hot in there.  And sometimes storms go sideways.

Their Athletic Center.

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Not defending it, trust me...  The partially open practice facility is intentional.  They’re all (including UNTs) pre-engineered metal building systems. It’s very easy to add the exterior metal all panels, now or later.  Look at how fast they’re skinning the outside of UNTs IPF...  So these schools, to get the project off the ground, to generate excitement, recruiting, donations, they just frame it open, for now.    The walls, insulation and AC can be added easily later.  

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13 minutes ago, trud1966 said:

Not defending it, trust me...  The partially open practice facility is intentional.  They’re all (including UNTs) pre-engineered metal building systems. It’s very easy to add the exterior metal all panels, now or later.  Look at how fast they’re skinning the outside of UNTs IPF...  So these schools, to get the project off the ground, to generate excitement, recruiting, donations, they just frame it open, for now.    The walls, insulation and AC can be added easily later.  

We’re also bricking the outside of ours to match Apogee.

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