Florida plans to step up its sports facilities in a major way as the school has announced a $130 million project on Friday.

The football program will be getting a standalone facility while the baseball team will be receiving a new facility and the softball stadium will be getting some upgrades. The football facility projects to be 130,000 square feet and will cost the school $65 million. Construction will begin in late 2019 or early 2020 with a completion date of 2021.

The baseball facility is expected to be completed by the 2020 season, while the upgrades to the softball facility are projected to be complete by prior to the 2019 season.

Florida’s AD Scott Stricklin offered up these comments in a prepared statement:

“We want to invest wisely in our infrastructure to enhance our student-athlete and fan experiences. And we want to make sure that we are making the best long-term decisions to create championship experiences with integrity for all of those that touch our programs. Our athletic department is consistently among the top five in the nation, and it is our intent that all three of these facilities mirror that.

“With the change in facility locations for both baseball and football, we will now adjust the sequencing for these projects. Baseball will need to be built first, which will allow us to repurpose the current baseball site and put the stand-alone football complex in that space.”

Here’s an overhead view of the new football-only facility:

The baseball field:

The softball field: