
at the chickentards pimping this. This thing isn't even a done deal, it's only been through schematic engineering design at the most, and they're already spending $24.6 million on ground work and sidewalks.

Seriously read the article sqwaks...
An architectural rendering of a new track-only facility being considered for the area south of the old football practice facility, along 19th Street. There would be seating for 5,000 people. Total costs of the track facility would be about $8 million.
Notice the usage of rendering...not design drawings. Also it's only being considered. You do understand the meaning of that word right?
The idea includes a 400-meter track and field with grandstand seating, new practice and competition soccer fields with grandstand seating and new grandstand seating for the softball field.
Again it's an
idea not construction documents, meaning it hasn't even been priced by a contractor or permitted yet.
The Athletics Department released a draft of a self study Wednesday detailing information on budgets, master plans and many other aspects of its operation, including the Olympic Village plan.
Again this is just in the planing stages, and idea that ku has hired an architect to help them develop.

Ok you are building only a few things here (softball field is existing, baseball is already there and no mention of any work on it); (2) soccer fields, (1) soccer grandstand, (1) softball grandstand, (1) track facility w/ grandstand.
We know they are estimating the cost of the track portion to be $8 million, so now that leaves $16.6 million, or $4.15 million per each remaining portion of the project. I can tell you that Softball grandstands will not cost anywhere near $4.15 mil, neither will soccer grandstands. Soccer fields aren't going to cost $4.15 mil a piece either (even with ground work and top of the line field turf or grass).
So what does this mean? This means most of that money will be spent on infrastructure to make this all happen, because this is the FIRST TIME ku will have any of this. They are spending all that money on drainage, utilities, and general site work (lighting, sidewalks, etc) for that site to make it usable. What a total joke this project is.
EDIT: I just looked at
google maps and realized that one of the soccer fields is already there too.

@ sqwaks having to spend $12 million plus on infrastructure.