AggieArchitect04 said:
The New Kyle Field said:
Sorry for the long post. I was looking at ticket prices for the tu game and the way things are shaping up, I can't imagine there will ever be more demand for a game than this. If there was ever a time to sell every single standing room only ticket possible, this is it. So I wonder, how many can they actually sell? I assume there are some kind of fire code restrictions, correct? Also, I thought someone here at some point mentioned after the renovation that there was room in the design for further expansion. Would there be enough room in the corners of the upper deck concourse to put in some temporary bleachers or something? I was also wondering what the "official" capacity is after they put the suites in the south end zone a couple of years ago. Just curious. Thanks and gig 'em!
Most certainly.
Fundamentally, the maximum occupancy is based on the occupant load which is derived from square footage, occupancy group, and then a corresponding load factor.
But you also have to have enough exits and exit width and certain dimensional requirements along the path of egress which includes our stairs and ramps. With some exceptions, you have to consider this for each area of the building and demonstrate that there is a way for those occupants to evacuate.
That along with other information is called a life-safety plan and one (or several) would have been done at the time of the the renovation. Presumably it would have been included in a permit set issued to the AHJ (City of College Station?) and would have been reviewed by a code official.
Pics of the George Strait concert kinda surprised/concerned me to be honest. If I understand right, we had a packed house in the stands and LOTS of people on the field. Then I started thinking about how that many people on the field would evacuate. I have to think A&M had a conversation with the fire marshal for that.
I was at the George Strait concert, sitting around section 125. The corridors were very packed prior to the concert, and I thought about how emergency/evacuation situations could take place. At some points it was difficult to move.