University of Maine building collapses under heavy snow
The ME university's domed training facility has collapsed at least 3 times before
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An indoor practice facility used by student athletes at the University of Maine collapsed Thursday morning under weight of heavy snow, officials said. No one was hurt.
As back-to-back storms pummeled Maine, snow piled up atop the domed structure that the university already declared to be "well past its usable life."
WINTER WEATHER MOVES OVER NORTHEAST AFTER DUMPING SNOW ON MICHIGAN, INDIANA
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The university is evaluating whether the dome can be repaired, and whether repairs would make sense, given that plans are already in the works to replace the dome with a bigger facility. The timing of the new facility is uncertain.
It was at least the fourth time The Mahaney Dome had collapsed.
INDIANA, MICHIGAN SEE HEAVY, WET SNOW FROM LATEST STORM SYSTEM
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It was built in 2006 to be used by student-athletes as a practice facility, with a footprint that's about 200 feet by 200 feet, according to the university.
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It bears the name of UMaine graduate Larry Mahaney, who donated about $1 million to the project. Mahaney, who died in 2006, was former chairman of the board and CEO of Webber Energy Fuels.