TMC provided technology consulting in support of the new construction of the multi-use US Bank Stadium, which held Super Bowl 52. This project involved coordination of the politicians, NFL executive team, architectural team, MEP team, Owner Reps, Broadcasters, all major network television stations, CIA, FBI, Homeland Security, MSP Airport IT and Police, City staff, and other design team members.
- Data Center and Telecommunications Rooms layouts, elevations, and LAN Design
- Converged IP Data Network hardware – routers, firewalls, switches, servers – to support approximately 10,000 IP-enabled devices
- Cisco’s Digital Network Connected Stadium Wi-Fi System with High-Density coverage
- Facility-wide IP TV feeding all public and team/facility areas of over 2,000 4K HD IPTV large format monitors
- IP Telephony System
- New DAS systems and 1,200 antennas at 16 locations throughout the area, including at nearby hotels, the Mall of America, arenas, and convention centers
- MatSing (short for multi-beam base station antenna) balls aloft, each carrying dozens of cellular antennas for ground cover
- Design, capacity planning, full specification creation, bidder analysis and negotiations of bids, and implementation project management
- Conduct a full assessment of risk levels for FEMA designations, crowd control, compliance of interaction between all security groups, such as the FBI, City Police, private security details, along with the Press
- Determination of levels of redundancy for full operational needs, placement of IT equipment for survivability, and risk mitigation
- Comparative analysis for the Committee, driving a viable comparison of vendors offering the same platform
- Implementation of the IPT system will follow construction readiness.
Architect: HKS Inc.
Construction: Mortenson