Since they have been using the future foundations for athletic staging areas, waiting to break ground is likely if it is ready to go or not and most of the projects they have done were influenced by activities/events held their. Though at least two months after the funding was in they were still talking about finalizing design and getting approvals of that design from OU, so another one or two months of planing out phasing, getting permits and signing contracts likely would have taken some time anyway, though neither the OU rowing team, the Boathouse foundation have announced when all the approvals went through and no further updates have been brought to OKRRA.
Their are a few reasons would not expect it being held to be built at the same time, neither building has much impact on the other and serve different groups. What reason would OU want to wait on another school to get funding it should increase their costs, delay benefits and annoy the donors. The boathouse foundation likes showing that development is progressing to any rower/paddler interested, our community and the collegiate organizations & national federations that award larger events. From a logistic standpoint it seems better to have at least a slight difference in start times since you will either introduce delays or have to hire more workers.
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