RFK Stadium demolition to be completed by 2023

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A day after two fires were found inside RFK Stadium, D.C.’s convention and sports authority gave an update on the venue’s eventual demolition.

A day after two fires were found inside RFK Stadium, D.C.’s convention and sports authority gave an update on the venue’s eventual demolition.

In a statement regarding Tuesday’s fires, Events DC said the process of removing hazardous materials has begun and “will take several months.”

“Demolition of major structural components will be completed by the end of 2023,” the statement said.

The stadium has been without a full-time tenant since 2018. In 2020, Events DC selected Gilbane Building Company, a local construction company, as a partner in the razing process. The project is estimated to cost $20 million.

Meanwhile, the authority thanked DC Fire and EMS crews for responding to “two small, localized fires” in the basement levels of the stadium Tuesday afternoon.

Crews spent 30 minutes putting the fires, and it was under control in an hour. Nobody was found at the site during the fire and nobody was hurt. Fire Chief John Donnelly Sr. said it was too early to determine what caused the fires.

Events DC said it will remain in communication with fire investigators during their investigation and work with its security team to ensure the site “remains secure.”


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