UC student helps engineer Bearcats' new home

Fifth Third Arena, home of the University of Cincinnati Bearcats' beloved basketball and volleyball teams, is undergoing a big renovation: $87 million dollars big. And through UC's cooperative education (co-op) program, an engineering student has contributed to these renovations.  

Alex Bach (construction management '18), spent his last two co-op rotations with Skanska, one of the companies managing the Fifth Third renovation, and is working part time on site until he graduates in April. After that, he will continue to work on the project until its completion. He has already accepted a full-time position with the company's Cincinnati division. 

"It has been a great experience working on a really unique project," Bach said. "It is incredibly rewarding to see the behind-the-scenes work and how it all fits together."

For the past several months, Alex has worked in document controls, coordinating plans and submittals between subcontractors and the architects and engineers working on the project. Whenever a new plan is submitted, whether that be for concrete mix designs or new fixtures, it goes through Bach. 

interior of fifth third arena

Fifth Third Arena is undergoing a $87 million renovation. Photo/Brandon Pytel/CEAS Marketing

"It is interesting to see how the contracts drive the construction process," he said. "Being on a high-profile job like this and having an insider's view has taught me so much about the construction field."

This insider's view includes seeing and contributing to the biggest renovation in the basketball arena's 30-year history. The renovation will add new club and luxury seats, hospitality areas, a modernized building façade, a new HD scoreboard and sound system and much more. (For a full list of amenities, check out the Fifth Third Arena Project website.)

Being on a high-profile job like this and having an insider's view has taught me so much about the construction field.

Alex Bach UC construction management student

And the CEAS co-op program made it all possible.

"The co-op program has been tremendous," Bach said. "I have learned interview skills, traveled across the country and signed my job offer eight months before graduating. Without co-op, none of that would have happened."

As the semester wraps up, Bach will continue splitting time between classes and the renovation. Reflecting on his experience at UC, he thinks about the lasting impact his work will have.

"As a student, I can use everything I have learned on-site in my future career. But it is a lot more than that," he said. "Years from now, when my family and friends see the Bearcats play, I can say, 'I had a part in that.'"

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