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The new Buffalo Bill stadium despite winter weather, steel supply problems on schedule

The Bills said that their 2.1 billion dollar stadium project “punctually” despite a hard run by the winter weather and his “official from Erie County as a steel supply problem” still Michael Petro from the Buffalo News. Gilbane Turner, the general contractor of the project, “refuted that a supply problem with the steel has occurred” and said that the project “remains on schedule, even if the weather sometimes has an effect on day to day”. Petro writes that there is now “about 1,000 workers” on the project location, “carry out a variety of work inside and outside the building and help to keep the construction on time for summer 2026”. The officials had “fixed” the march when all steel would be hung up, and Erie County, William Geary's representative, said that “the goal of the new stadium is still”. Snowstorms, colder as average temperatures and strong winds “sometimes have a certain influence on the building, which led to certain parts of the project slowed on the outside of the building.” Despite these factors, the three -year project, which began in June 2023, remains on schedule, since there are “many objects for working” and “possibly in the building”. Geary said last week that “it is still the goal of having the final steel beam in place by the end of March” (((Buffalo News, 2/27).