The Construction Dirt

Episode 9: From Job Sites to Stadium Lights

36 min · 30. des. 2025
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Cam and Jeff explore the crossover between construction and sport, sharing thoughts on earthworks, stadium builds, and the logistics behind large-scale venues.  From watching fields and stadiums come together to revisiting early ideas for a new Whitecaps stadium, the conversation highlights how design, location, and long-term planning shape fan experiences.  They also discuss recent BC Place improvements ahead of FIFA and what it takes to adapt existing infrastructure for global events, all through the lens of real-world construction experience.

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