Titans Select TVS As Architect Of Record For New Stadium

The Tennessee Titans have announced that TVS will serve as Architect of Record (AOR) on the new stadium project. The Metropolitan Sports Authority approved the selection during its board meeting on Thursday (May 18).

As AOR, TVS will work in tandem with the Design Architect, MANICA, to lead the design team through the completion of the stadium as well as the administration of construction activity. TVS is responsible for delivering the construction documents that will be used to construct the stadium, and will hold all contracts with certified subconsultants necessary to complete full stadium design. During the construction administration phase, TVS will provide critical oversight to ensure all materials and construction are being utilized correctly and per specification and design.

“We were immediately impressed by TVS’ portfolio and are excited to welcome them to the project team,” says Gil Beverly, Titans Sr. Vice President, Chief Marketing & Strategy Officer. “They bring a significant breadth of experience in large-scale venues and share our dedication to delivering a game-changing, high-character facility to Nashville.”

TVS, headquartered in Atlanta, is an award-winning architecture and interior design firm with immense experience in both sports and other large-scale venues. They have experience working on major projects in the Nashville area, having served as AOR for Nashville’s Music City Center in addition to NFL venue experience through work on Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium.

“As a proud Tennessee native, I am beyond excited to be a part of the team that will bring this transformational new stadium to the residents of Tennessee,” says Rob O’Keefe, TVS Principal. “This project will usher in a new era for Titans fans and residents of the broader region as a premier destination for sports, entertainment and impactful community events year-round.”

As outlined in the new stadium development agreement, the Titans are responsible for leading the procurement process for the selection of the firms that will oversee the design and construction of the stadium. In keeping with the Metro Government’s procurement regulations and practices, the Titans was assisted by an evaluation committee comprised of the Titans, Metro Nashville and Sports Authority representatives.

Diverse business participation and minority contracting is a key priority for the entire project team, with commitments to meet and exceed participation goals set by the Business Assistance Office and work with a diversity reporting consultant, who will provide monthly reports to the Sports Authority regarding minority contractor and subcontractor participation.

Following the AOR selection, a request for proposals for the role of Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) is currently open on the Titans’ procurement website, www.tennesseetitans.com/procurement. Companies interested in responding to the CMAR RFP must submit their interest by Friday, May 26, and submit their full proposal by Friday, July 7. The procurement website also lists a number of design subconsultant roles currently available on the architectural and engineering team, and a form to record future interest as other roles and services are needed.

Groundbreaking on the new stadium is expected to begin in early-to-mid 2024, following the 2023-2024 NFL season. The facility is anticipated to open in 2027.

Steven Boero