This article originally appeared on Oct 22, 2019, published by ENR MidAtlantic.
Crews completed the 20,000-seat soccer-specific stadium in Southwest Washington, D.C., in 17 months, just in time for D.C. United to host its first Major League Soccer match in its new home. “The deadline was immovable since they already scheduled games in,” one judge said, referring to D.C. United’s July 14, 2018, debut match at the stadium. “They were using a process of ‘plan to check and adjust.’ It was a project that required a lot of control to make it hit the mark as far as scheduled completion.”…