Syracuse, N.Y. -- Syracuse fans eager to follow the progress of the Carrier Dome construction project can now do so via a live stream established by the school.

Syracuse has installed a camera on the top of Lawrinson Hall that shows work being done on the Irving Avenue side of the building. That’s the side of the building that currently hosts one of the largest cranes in the country, which will be used to do work on more than half the building.

The live stream can be accessed at www.cuse.com/feature/dome, where the school advertises Hayner Hoyt as presenting a “new stadium experience.” Hayner Hoyt is the construction manager of the roof project.

Construction workers are currently continuing to build X-Bracing out of steel on the sides of the building. That bracing will reinforce the concrete walls so that they are able to support the additional weight of the crown truss portion of the roof. Syracuse has said that construction on the crown truss is scheduled to begin in the fall and last until around January.

Syracuse University Vice President and Chief Facilities Officer Pete Sala previously said the construction project and presence of two large cranes will have some impact on how fans interact with the Dome during the football and basketball seasons. He said the university plans to detail that impact prior to the team’s first home football game against Clemson.

Syracuse has said the roof replacement will be completed by Fall 2020, along with the addition of a vertically-hung scoreboard, sound and lighting systems. Other amenities, such as air conditioning, improved concessions and restrooms are scheduled to be completed by 2022.

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