Progress in the $152 million Rose Bowl renovations
Date: 5/10/2011 Album ID: 1244889
Photos by Walt Mancini
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The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (Photo by Walt Mancini)
Construction worker using a blow torch to cutting metal for walking grate on the new framework of the LED Video Board that will be installed soon at the Rose Bowl.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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Drill in used at base of stadium wall  as part of the process of shoring up Rose Bowl stadium wall so that a new foundation can be made for extended press box.  Renovations continue for the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovations Tuesday, May 10. 2011.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCITY)
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A drill bit going in the ground to make hole that will be used in process of shoring up the stadium wall for the new foundation that will be made for the press box at the Rose Bowl. Renovations continue for the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovations Tuesday, May 10. 2011.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCITY)
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A drill bit being attached before it digs hole into the ground, part of the process of shoring up the stadium wall for the new foundation that will be made for the extended press box at the Rose Bowl. Renovations continue for the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovations Tuesday, May 10. 2011.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCITY)
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Shoring of Rose Bowl stadium wall that will include a new foundation for the expanded press box at the Rose Bowl as the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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One of two new structural steel beams replacing the two steel support beams that were found to have severe structural cracks throughout the steel beams that held the old LED Video Board.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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One of two new structural steel beams, that replaced the two steel support beams that were found to have severe structural cracks throughout the steel beams that held the old  LED Video Board.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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Construction worker hauling hose up slope to the base of the press box area.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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Construction worker using a mini back-hoe to remove dirt for installation of sprinkler system for Rose Bowl lawn.  Foreground contains seat posts and new cement flooring, for Rose Bowl seats that will be installed. Renovations continue for the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovations Tuesday, May 10. 2011.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCITY)
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Constructson worker carrying hose to a needed area of construction at the Rose Bowl. Renovations continue for the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovations Tuesday, May 10. 2011.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCITY)
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Construction worker near drilling bit in hole, part of the process of shoring up stadium, before a new foundation is made for the expanded press box.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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A large net cover behind the field goal posts at the Rose Bowl.  Construction crews working on the south LED Video Board framing for the historic scoreboard that is being refurbished.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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A large net cover behind the field goal posts at the Rose Bowl.  Construction crews working on the south LED Video Board framing for the historic scoreboard that is being refurbished.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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Tile row numbers placed on a new layer of cement on flooring for Rose Bowl seats. Renovations continue for the $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovations Tuesday, May 10. 2011.(SGVN/Staff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCITY)
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Construction workers on new frame that will hold the new LED Video Board that will be installed soon at the Rose Bowl. The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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Two pigeons resting on framing for new LED Video Board that will be installed soon  at the Rose Bowl.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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Construction workers inside a maze of scaffolding on one of six advertising boards that be built on the north rim of the Rose Bowl.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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A maze of support pillars under the Rose Bowl Stadium on the south side.  The $152 million dollar Rose Bowl renovation continues Tuesday, May 10, 2011. (SGVNStaff Photo by Walt Mancini/SXCity)
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