Florida is preparing for a major renovation project regarding Ben Hill Griffin Stadium, better known as The Swamp. On Monday, the Gators announced a key step in that renovation plan.

In a news release, Florida announced plans to advertise for the architecture firm to manage the renovations with a price tag of approximately $400 million. The Swamp was originally constructed in 1930 and is “ready for a significant transformation” per the release.

“We’ve conducted a number of studies over the last five-plus years about what the future could look like for Ben Hill Griffin Stadium,” said Athletics Director Scott Stricklin via press release. “We’ve engaged with vendors that specialize in iconic venues and stadium experience for both fans and players while offering a variety of solutions. It is now time to take that information and engage with an architect who can present renovation, construction and phasing options for The Swamp.”

According to Florida’s release, the architectural team will provide specifics on the project but the renovations will touch every phase of the fan experience. Upgrades to the concourse, entry gates, seating, concessions and restrooms, along with enhancements to the video board and sound system.

“There are many questions that come with a project of this scope, but it would be premature to speculate on the answer to many of those, including but not limited to final costs, seating capacity and specific timeline,” said Stricklin. “We look forward to working along with an architect that will start providing options on what those answers could look like and allow us to continue to host college football’s biggest and best fans in The Swamp.”