The 96,600 square feet (8,970 m2) indoor facility covers 2.2 acres (8,900 m2) on the west side of the main building.
The football field, installed by The Motz Group, is regulation size and made of synthetic turf consisting of 75% rubber and 25% sand to provide a firm-playing surface.
The Dolphins trained at Saint Andrew's School in the late 1960s and St. Thomas University from July 12, 1970 until June 4, 1993.
In 2018, Hellas Construction installed its Matrix Turf with Helix Technology along with organic infill made of coconut and cork fibers.
The move would bring Dolphins owner Stephen Ross’s total investment in his stadium property to more than $600 million since 2015.
Ross has spent a half-billion dollars on renovating Hard Rock Stadium, and funded the construction to host the Miami Open which began in 2019.
The Miami Dolphins broke ground Tuesday August 20, 2019 on a $135 million state-of-the-art training complex and sports performance clinic next to Hard Rock Stadium.