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Raymond James Stadium

Populous, Huber Hunt & Nichols/Metric Construction
Tampa, Florida

The 65,000 seat, 159 suite stadium for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers features an End Zone Plaza complete with pirate ship that fires its cannons each time the Buccaneers score. The plaza supports 5,000 additional seats, increasing the seating capacity to 75,000 seats for special events. The stadium is framed with all cast-in-place concrete and is
supported on auger-cast-in-place piles. Opened September 20, 1998.

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