2010 Awards Brochure - American Sports Builders Association
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2010 Awards Brochure - American Sports Builders Association
American Sports 2010 Builders Association O U T S TA N D I N G F A C I L I T I E S O F T H E Y E A R www.sportsbuilders.org 1 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Single-Field Facility Archbishop Williams High School T he new synthetic turf field has an inlaid school logo and is surrounded by a synthetic track. The project uses a subsurface drainage system in a herringbone pattern across the field. With lights for night games and painted lines, the field is ready for soccer and football players at Archbishop Williams High School. Braintree, Mass. [ ] Distinguished Single-Field Facilities Anna Maria College Paxton, Mass. Warner Larson Inc. Bloomfield High School Softball Field Bloomfield, N.M. General Acrylics Inc. California State University Sacramento, Calif. Beals Alliance Inc. Charles Hart Park Athletic Field Wauwatosa, Wis. GRAEF Goerke Park Stevens Point, Wis. Rettler Corp. Shorewood School District Shorewood, Wis. Rettler Corp. Shorter College Multi-Purpose Facility Rome, Ga. UBU Sports Skidelsky Field at City (Flowers) Park New Rochelle, N.Y. Stantec Sport Archbishop Williams High School Spartanburg High School Spartanburg, S.C. Medallion Athletic Products Inc. Nominated by: Stantec Sport St. Francis Xavier University–Oland Stadium Field Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada Gale Associates Inc. Architect/Engineer: Mark Novak, Patrick Maguire, Meg Buczynski General Contractor: University of Missouri–Stankowski Field Columbia, Mo. Mondo USA Inc. R.A.D. Sports Specialty Contractor: Cape & Island Tennis and Track Suppliers: University of Rhode Island–Beck Baseball Field Kingston, R.I. CHA Completed: Washington & Lee University–Wilson Field Lexington, Va. CHA Sportsfield Specialties; Beynon Sports Surface; R.A.D. Sports August 2008 2 American Sports Builders Association www.sportsbuilders.org 3 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Outdoor Tennis Woodside Racquet Club Westwood, Kan. T his upgraded four-court facility has a stadium court with seating, and three courts in an upper area, complete with distinctive shade shelters to keep players comfortable. The upper site was difficult to access—requiring two large stone ramps that were removed as the project stages were completed and a crane to move equipment. But the results proved to be outstanding. [ ] Distinguished Outdoor Tennis Facilities Bishop Gorman High School Las Vegas, Nev. Renner Sports Surfaces Brewster Municipal Tennis Court Complex Brewster, Mass. Gale Associates Inc. Catholic Central High School Novi, Mich. Grissim Metz Andriese Associates Inc. Cindy Hummel Tennis Center Auburndale, Fla. Welch Tennis Courts Inc. Club Med Sandpiper Bay Port St. Lucie, Fla. Welch Tennis Courts Inc. Garnet Valley High School Glen Mills, Pa. ELA Sport Holland Christian School Holland, Mich. URS Corp. Lynn University Boca Raton, Fla. Fast-Dry Courts Inc. NewBridge on the Charles, Cottage Community Tennis Facility Dedham, Mass. Stantec Sport Parker Park Tennis Center Moultrie, Ga. Talbot Tennis Pensacola-Roger Scott Tennis Center Pensacola, Fla. Fast-Dry Courts Inc. Woodside Racquet Club Ritz Carlton Tennis Facility Amelia Island, Fla. Welch Tennis Courts Inc. Nominated by: McConnell & Associates Corp. Contractor: Silverton High School Silverton, Ore. Atlas Track and Tennis McConnell & Associates Corp. Suppliers: Seaview Park Tennis Facility Palm Beach, Fla. Welch Tennis Courts Inc. California Products; Douglas Sports Nets & Equipment; Aer-Flo Inc. Valencia Lakes Tennis & Recreation Facility Sun City, Fla. Fast-Dry Courts Inc. Number of Courts: 4 Completed: June 1, 2010 4 American Sports Builders Association www.sportsbuilders.org 5 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Outdoor Track Ponderosa High School Shingle Springs, Calif. T iming was critical for this winning project, as the track had to be completed in time for the Bruins’ commencement ceremonies. The original granite track was removed and replaced with a premanufactured, vulcanized rubber track, complete with eight lanes and two straightaway extensions. The project included all-weather “D zones” at the ends that accommodate areas for long jump/triple jump, high jump and pole vault. [ ] Distinguished Outdoor Track Facilities Archbishop Williams High School Braintree, Mass. Stantec Sport Carlsbad High School Athletic Facility Carlsbad, N.M. Fisher Tracks Inc. Ponderosa High School Nominated by: Beals Alliance Inc. Architect/Engineer: Beals Alliance Inc./ Tony Wood, Chris Sullivan Suppliers: Mondo USA; Fieldturf; Sportsfield Specialties; ACO Sport Completed: August 2009 6 American Sports Builders Association www.sportsbuilders.org Center High School Antelope, Calif. Beals Alliance Inc. Hotchkiss School-Hemingway Track/Baker Field Athletic Facility Lakeville, Conn. CHA Martensdale St. Mary’s Athletic Complex Martensdale, Iowa Fisher Tracks Inc. Sheldon High School Elk Grove, Calif. Beals Alliance Inc. 7 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Residential Tennis Justman Residence Calabasas Calif. T his year’s outstanding residential tennis court shows off quality workmanship and attention to detail. The cushioned hard court, which also accommodates basketball, has elevated viewing from three sides, while the extended balcony off the master bedroom affords a full view of the court. Complete with waterfalls, koi pond, full outdoor kitchen, entertainment areas, and scenic views, the result is a true “outdoor living room.” [ ] Distinguished Residential Tennis Courts Back Residence Brookville, Ind. Leslie Coatings Inc. Deane Residence Cohasset, Mass. Boston Tennis Court Construction Co. Inc. Justman Residence Nominated by: Zaino Tennis Courts Inc. Specialty Contractor: Zaino Tennis Courts Inc. Suppliers: Plexipave System, Div. of California Products Corp.; Edwards/Rol-Dri Div. of Athletic Connection Completed: 8 American Sports Builders Association August 2009 www.sportsbuilders.org 9 ASBA 2010 OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Outdoor Multi-Field Facility ASBA 2010 OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Indoor Multi-Purpose Facility Albuquerque Public Schools Soccer Complex Albuquerque, N.M. Southwest Minnesota State University Nominated by: Kiefer Specialty Flooring Inc. General Contractor: Kiefer Specialty Flooring Inc. Supplier: Mondo USA Southwest Minnesota State University Completed: September 1, 2009 T he city found a creative way to use leftover property between a middle school and high school: build a four-field soccer complex that can hold district-wide soccer meets. The site required excavation of basalt, the lava rock from prehistoric volcanic activity, but local mineral laws prevented moving the rock from the site, so it was used for decorative landscaping around the synthetic turf fields. [ ] Distinguished Multi-Field Facilities Marshall, Minn. [ Distinguished Albuquerque Public Schools Soccer Complex Nominated by: Robert Cohen Co. LLC Specialty Contractor: Castleton State College–Spartan Stadium & Athletic Fields Castleton, Vt. Stantec Sport ] Robert Cohen Co. LLC Supplier: Mondo USA Indoor Multi-Purpose Facilities La Merced Elementary School Belen, N.M. Robert Cohen Co. LLC Monroe Community College PAC Center Rochester, N.Y. CHA T he fieldhouse accommodates basketball, volleyball and tennis. But the flooring had been plagued by concrete moisture problems, and the surface was unusable. The failed moisture sealer had to be removed and another product applied before the pre-fabricated 10mm rubber flooring could be put down. Later, custom colors were developed to match the Mustangs’ school colors. Completed: UNLV Football Practice Facility Las Vegas, Nev. UBU Sports 10 August 15, 2009 American Sports Builders Association www.sportsbuilders.org 11 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Indoor Tennis 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Indoor Track Mount Union College Peterson Field House Alliance, Ohio T he college wanted to update and enlarge its facility, which had a 20-year-old, 160-meter track, to include a new 200-meter track. Expanding the facility posed issues of matching the new flooring to the existing flooring, which necessitated grinding the surfaces to even them out. A new pre-fabricated sheet rubber surface completed this outstanding indoor track facility. Sportime Randalls Island Mount Union College Peterson Field House Nominated by: ICA Sports Contractor: Nominated by: Kiefer Specialty Flooring Inc. ICA Sports Suppliers: Douglas Sports Nets & Equipment; ICA Sports Specialty Contractor: Number of Courts: Mondo USA Kiefer Specialty Flooring Inc. Supplier: 20 Completed: July 2009 Completed: Sportime Randalls Island December 31, 2009 Randalls Island, N.Y. A New York City Parks licensee project, Sportime Randalls Island is the largest indoor facility in the world. There are five permanent indoor courts in a pre-engineered clear-span structure, while the other 15 courts are in three air-supported structures, which come down in the summer for outdoor tennis. Support facilities include offices, lounge areas, viewing areas, fitness center, tutoring center and banquet spaces. 12 American Sports Builders Association www.sportsbuilders.org 13 2010 ASBA OUTSTANDING FACILITY OF THE YEAR Green Award The ASBA’s annual Awards Program helps to promote the highest standards of construction by recognizing excellence in design, construction and renovation. Any ASBA member contributing to the design or construction of a project can nominate that project for one of several industry awards. The projects highlighted in this brochure are winners in the 2010 Awards Program. From the ASBA Chairman Our Winners ‘Build It Right’ On behalf of the American Sports Builders Association, I would like to congratulate the 2010 Outstanding Facilities of the Year Award winners. The ASBA Awards Program has the goal of promoting the highest standards of construction excellence. In 1995, the ASBA Board of Directors moved to revise the Awards Program and at the 1996 Technical Meeting, we began the tradition of honoring the award winners at this annual Association gathering. A complete listing of this year’s winners of awards, along with the winners from the past two years, can be found on ASBA’s website at www.sportsbuilders.org. ASBA’s theme—“Build It Right”—is exemplified by the ASBA Awards Program. The quality work exemplified by this year’s award-winning facilities is at the heart of ASBA’s purpose. We want to continue to recognize and support this type of quality throughout the industry. ASBA’s programs are built around educating the professionals in our industry, providing networking opportunities for our members, and recognizing the quality work that we do every day. As you look at the complete listing of award winners, you will notice mention of builders and suppliers on each project. The strong partnerships that exist within ASBA among its builders, designers and suppliers are at the heart of our success. We work together to “Build It Right” and have a strong record of quality and creative projects like the ones represented through the 2010 Outstanding Facilities of the Year. Any ASBA members contributing to the design and/or construction of an outstanding project or facility are encouraged to submit an application for one of several industry awards. Congratulations to this year’s award winners! Monroe Community College PAC Center Rochester, N.Y. T he first- ever ASBA Green Award goes to this new 56,000-squarefoot indoor multi-purpose facility for athletics, fitness and recreation. The project, which achieved a LEED Gold rating, includes a high-energy-efficiency field house with a synthetic turf field, energy-cost reductions of over 30%, and a 30% reduction in water use. Also, more than 50% of construction waste was diverted away from landfills, nearly 40% of all construction materials used contained recycled content, and more than 10% of all materials used were generated within 500 miles of the project. Sam Fisher, CTB Chairman, American Sports Builders Association [ Monroe Community College PAC Center ] Architect/Engineer: CHA Looking for a Design or Construction Professional? The nonprofit American Sports Builders Association With just a quick click, you can find exactly what you’re look- (ASBA) is a national organization for builders, design- ing for at the American Sports Builders Association website, ers and suppliers of materials for tennis courts, running www.sportsbuilders.org. Use our online directory to find a tracks, synthetic turf fields, and indoor and outdoor syn- business in your area with the skills or supplies you need. thetic sports surfaces. Nominated by: CHA On the left side of the homepage, select “Find a Builder/ The ASBA works to raise professional standards and Designer/Supplier.” Those who are seeking a design profes- ensure that consumers receive services of the highest sional (architect, engineer, design firm, etc.) will be able to quality. As part of its work to achieve this goal, the As- pick from a list of members in alphabetical order. sociation sponsors a certification program that permits Looking for a builder or supplier? That link will allow you to Sportexe experienced tennis court, running track and sports field sort by company name, state, product name and more. Full con- Completed: builders to demonstrate their competency by completing tact information, including address, phone and fax numbers, e- an examination on all areas of construction. mail, web addresses and company personnel, will be listed. Supplier: October 18, 2008 14 About the ASBA American Sports Builders Association www.sportsbuilders.org 15 ASBA’s Brochure Sponsors Congratulate the 2010 Facility Awards Winners ASBA Calendar of Events February 11-14 2011 ASBA Winter Meeting, Atlantis Paradise Island, Nassau, Bahamas American Sports Builders Association 8480 Baltimore National Pike, #307 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Toll-free: 866-501-ASBA (2722) 16 www.sportsbuilders.org ■ info@sportsbuilders.org June 21, 2011 ASBA Awards Deadline December 1-6, 2011 ASBA Technical Meeting, JW Marriott Resort and Spa, Palm Springs, CA American Sports Builders Association