The Tillman Tunnel and Arboretum Trail Improvement project, built for Arizona State University, included the renovation of a football stadium tunnel and stadium trail entrance located on the university’s main campus in Tempe, AZ. The facility supports the pre-game ritual for ASU’s football team and a historical arboretum. The football stadium tunnel and stadium trail entrance renovations consisted of new rubberized athletic flooring, a swinging gate, ADA compliant grading, and LED lighting. The project also features wall and fence graphics, custom Pat Tillman graphics, HD TV display, and a new audio speaker system. The Tillman Tunnel and Arboretum Trail Improvement project was completed prior to the first ASU home football game of the season in accordance with the client’s request.
Pat Tillman was an Arizona State University (ASU) football player known for his exceptional performance as a linebacker from 1994 to 1997. He earned many accolades and is remembered for his leadership, dedication, and the inspiration he provided to his teammates and the ASU community. In service to his country, Pat Tillman is remembered for his selfless patriotism. After the September 11 attacks, he left his promising NFL career to enlist in the U.S. Army, ultimately serving as an Army Ranger. Tragically, he was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2004, and his legacy endures as a symbol of courage and sacrifice. The Tillman Tunnel project, built for Arizona State University, included the renovation of a football stadium tunnel located on the university’s main campus in Tempe, AZ. The football stadium tunnel renovations consisted of new rubberized athletic flooring, a swinging gate, and LED lighting. The project also features wall and fence branding, Audio Visual package along with commemorative photo of Pat Tillman standing in the Tunnel about to take the field. The Tillman Tunnel project was completed in an accelerated timeframe and prior to the first ASU home football game of the season.
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