Horse racing in Kentucky dates back to 1789, when the first race course was constructed in Lexington. Almost 100 years later, in 1875, Churchill Downs officially opened its gates in Louisville, and began its tradition as “Home of the Kentucky Derby” and the longest continually running sporting event in America.
Calhoun Construction served as the Construction Manager/General Contractor building a DAS Room for their new telecommunications system. As the General Constractor we self-performed the metal stud framing, drywall hanging and finishing, ceiling, and paint. Maintaining an aggressive schedule and was able to complete the buildout prior to the start of the racing season.
AT&T (NYSE: T) and DAS provider Mobilitie released some numbers (after the 2016 Kentucky Derby) for mobile data usage rates at Churchill Downs during the Kentucky Derby, including what the companies are calling a record of 815 GB used during a single hour.
The record for peak hourly usage occurred between 6 p.m. and 7 p.m. EST during the race and includes data that ran over the DAS network as well as over AT&T’s nearby Cells on Wheels (COW) and cell sites. Overall, the companies say AT&T customers near Churchill Downs burned through 11.4 terabytes of data during the weekend. The total means data use has grown 430 percent over the past four years.
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Square Footage: 500 sq ft
Year Completed: 2016
Project Location: Louisville, KY
Contract Type: Construction Manager/General Contractor
Tags: Calhoun Construction, Churchill Downs, DAS Room, Kentucky Derby, Louisville Kentucky, twin spires