The Los Angeles (NFL) Stadium at Hollywood Park located in the City of Inglewood is 70,000 fixed seats and has the flexibility to accommodate up to 100,000 seats. This project is a design-build for which CSG performs general building plan review including architectural, accessibility/ADA review, energy plan review, and CALGreen review. CSG also performs review for on-site improvements and off-site public works improvement requirements. Plan review tasks are performed according to the latest Federal, State, and local codes and regulations. In collaboration with the City of Inglewood, the program management team and the architect, CSG participated in meetings prior to plan submittal to address major code interpretation issues to assure seamless processes during the review periods. CSG’s team approach with the stakeholders has provided and continues to facilitate swift turnaround times for the project team in the fast-paced environment inherent to design-build projects.
CSG provided complete plan review for the new Hollywood Park Casino and associated parking structure. The plan review included: all interior walls and finishes, floor finishes, millworks and ceiling components; all MEP equipment; interior and exterior site lighting fixtures; under-slab and in-slab utilities, and slab on grade at food service areas, and telecommunication system. The casino component of the Hollywood Park redevelopment project consists of a new casino building and dedicated parking structure on a 10.6 acre parcel. The casino building includes an enclosed 110,000 square foot single story tilt-up concrete structure approximately 37 feet tall. The grand entry is a 33-foot tall curtain wall fronted by a 10,000 square foot porte-cochere. Several partially enclosed exterior verandas are also incorporated into the design. The adjacent parking structure provides approximately 1,430 parking spaces in four levels in addition to the approximately 200 spaces of new surface parking. The project also included deferred submittals for the fire sprinkler system, fire alarm system, exterior monument signage, seismic MEP supports, low voltage and surveillance systems, stair, exterior curtain wall system, fences over 6’-0”, exterior verandas, MEP components bracing, and interior architectural components bracing.