
Red Bull Park Heads To Next Phase Of Construction
Published on April 1, 2008 under Major League Soccer (MLS)
Red Bull New York News Release
SECAUCUS, NJ - Red Bull New York today announced that the construction of Red Bull Park, built by Makita, in Harrison, New Jersey, is entering its next phase. After breaking ground in December 2007, over 2,600 of the 3,200 timber piles that support the stadium foundation have been driven into the ground. The construction is now set to enter the next phase -- construction of the concrete foundations that will serve as the base of the structure. The forming of the concrete foundations was recently started and the placement of concrete in the foundations to begin in the very near future. This construction of the concrete pile caps and grade beams for the foundations will continue through June. After the concrete foundations are completed, the next phase will be the erection of the structural steel frame, which is set to commence this summer.
The stadium was designed by Rossetti Architects of Los Angeles, CA, and New Jersey-based Hunter Roberts Construction Group, LLC, is the project's construction manager and general contractor.
Red Bull Park features a dynamic form roof - a curving structure that wraps the entire stadium in an elegant shell. The unique stadium roof design, which will create a distinguished identity and unique welcome to Red Bull fans, will extend from its leading edge over the entire seating bowl and then curve down to the concourse, creating the dominant architectural statement of power and elegance.
Also included in the design is the location of the patron seating in relationship to the field. The main concourse will be 26-feet high, eliminating the majority of field-level entryways which will give Red Bull Park's seating bowl a very compact, close-to-the-action feeling. The field level seats are just 21 feet from the fields touch lines.
Red Bull Park is situated on 22-acre site bounded by 6th Street to the west and Cape May Street to the South and East. The facility is owned by Red Bull Park, Inc., on a site owned by the Town of Harrison.
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