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Vikings' plan for Eagan compound quickly takes shape

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The Kraus-Anderson Construction company out of Minneapolis will build the proposed Vikings headquarters complex in Eagan, and the cost of the project is speculated be $80 million to $90 million. The word is that Mortenson Construction, which built U.S. Bank Stadium, didn’t bid on the project due to its workload.

Kraus-Anderson will begin excavation on the indoor practice facility and the Vikings offices on the former site of the Northwest Airlines headquarters.

Crawford Architects out of Kansas City, Mo., is designing the complex. The indoor facility will compose 45 of the 200 acres and there will be four other outdoor practice fields in addition to the indoor practice field.