They only built the roof
The Metrodome (officially the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome) was a sports stadium with an inflatable roof, constructed in Minneapolis MN in 1982. Its roof failed in a snowstorm in 2010, and although the roof was replaced in 2011, the stadium was eventually torn down in 2014 in favor of a new stadium.
The roof collapsed because it was a blizzard that made the roof collapse.
The Metrodome roof collapsed under a heavy snowfall of 17 inches. The roof collapsed on December 12th, 2010 at approximately 5:00 a.m. The game scheduled at the Metrodome against the New York Giants was moved to Detroit, Michigan. The Minnesota Vikings will either get a new stadium or (as rumors have suggested) they will move to Los Angeles, California.
it took less than a minute before the entire thing came crashing to the ground
they fixed it
It doesn't. That's why they call it an FRC (Fixed Roof Corvette)
If he can't he shouldn't be a general contractor
Record the entire expenditure as a Fixed Asset. Then use the Fixed Asset Manager to amortize the expense.
if you are talking about the height of the MetroDome it is about 195 FT. tall that's about 16 stories
a number of options are available: 1) surface mounted under the roof with them either being visible or boxed in 2) fan-assisted and floor fixed 3) fixed and insulated well to exterior of the roof construction 4) externally to the walls Alternatively, build the roof higher and hide the ducts that way
Fixed Roof Coupe Corvette... as far as i know no difference in performance