The Formula One construction of the spectator zone is slated to begin next month. These will be temporary structures.
The work on building out the grandstands and hospitality areas for the Las Vegas Grand Prix will start on June 5, according to Vanessa Anthes, vice president of event operations for the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
The construction will begin on Koval for the temporary hospitality structures. From there, construction will continue to expand in the dedicated fan zones and on the property where the Paddock building is being built.
There are a few zones along Koval and Harmon. The North Koval Zone is first, starting June 5, followed by the South Koval Zone, beginning July 5. The East Harmon Zone build-out will start on August 1, with the MSG Sphere Zone on August 7 and the West Harmon Zone on September 5.
This will be the inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix weekend, occurring November 16–18 on a 3.8-mile track surrounding the Strip. The circuit includes Las Vegas Boulevard, Harmon and Sands Avenues, and Koval Lane.
President and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority Steven Hill said minor construction-related road impacts are possible during load-in and load-out of the spectator zones; however, they aren’t expected to be major.
The construction on Harmon, Koval, and around the Sphere is for the most part on private property. The impact from a road standpoint will be minimal.
The teardown of the temporary structures will take almost two months, with the work slated to be completed by January 15.
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