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Sports Facilities Solutions Indoor and Outdoor Sports Facility Planning and Design 2016


For more information contact: Edward J. O’Hara, RLA Vice President Office: 518.453.3935 Cell: 518.461.7730 eohara@chacompanies.com John Cimino Vice President Cell: 609.731.0811 jacimino@chacompanies.com


Overview “They are fantastic and very responsive. CHA has done an excellent job and their prices are very competitive. CHA is high on my list as one of the top three AE’s that we deal with.”

CHA Sports Athletic buildings and structure are where we are tested. They are where skill and expertise is honed and appreciated. Sports, recreation, and entertainment venues are where we experience.

Expectations change experiences. Over decades, the athletic and recreation landscape has reinvented itself with new regulations, materials, technologies, and demands. Design expertise and – Wayne Boy, PE, Associate perspective ensure that the latest developments foster unique and Director Facilities Management, personal experiences for generations. College of William & Mary CHA Sports’s specialists blend high-quality design with a modern perspective to create award-winning solutions that generate the most value for athletes, owners, and venue users. We provide in-house architecture, landscape architecture, and full engineering capabilities, combining in-depth site analysis, permitting, design survey, and geotechnical engineering into a single comprehensive package.

CHA Sports Services: ── Full outdoor sports design ── Sports architecture ── Facility system evaluation ── Sports Master Planning (Campuses, Buildings, and Outdoor Facilities) ── Full engineering design ── Landscape Architecture ── Civil Engineering ── Full Building Engineering ── Environmental Permitting ── Survey and Geotechnical Engineering

Our passion is to understand your needs and translate them into buildable, affordable, and exciting sports facilities. To maximize usage, efficiency and potential revenue, our engineers, architects, planners, turf specialists, track experts, and projects managers champion a comprehensive and integrated project approach that caters to the expectations of communities, governments, public agencies, colleges, and universities. CHA Sports has worked on: •• Over 300 synthetic turf fields and 400 grass fields •• Over 350 track and field facilities •• Over 30 new multi-use sports buildings •• Over 40 significant sports building renovations •• Over 40 stadia for baseball, softball, football, lacrosse, soccer, field hockey, and tennis We offer planning, permitting, and design services for: •• Sports fields (synthetic/natural turf) •• Stadia •• Sportsplexes •• Track & field venues •• Arenas •• Fitness centers •• Field houses •• Rinks •• Tennis facilities •• Aquatic facilities

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Soccer

Soccer Field at University of Georgia

NCAA DIVISION I

University of Akron, OH Binghamton University, NY Brown University, RI Florida International University, FL George Mason University, VA University of Georgia, GA Georgia State University, GA George Washington University, DC University of Hartford, CT Manhattan College, NY University of MissouriKansas City, MO Mount Saint Mary University, MD University of MassachusettsAmherst, MA University of New Hampshire, NH Niagara University, NY University of North CarolinaGreensboro, NC University of Richmond, VA Siena College, NY University of South Carolina, SC Stony Brook University, NY U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY Virginia Commonwealth University, VA Virginia Tech University, VA College of William & Mary, VA

NCAA DIVISION II

Adelphi University, NY

Lee R. Jackson Field at University of Akron

Fort Hays State University, KS Winona State University, MN

NCAA DIVISION III

Benedictine University, IL Brandeis University, MA Buffalo State College, NY Denison University, OH D’Youville College, NY Endicott College, MA SUNY Fredonia, NY SUNY Geneseo, NY Illinois College, IL Keuka College, NY Lynchburg College, VA University of MassachusettsDartmouth, MA SUNY New Paltz, NY Oberlin College, OH SUNY Oneonta, NY Pennsylvania State University-Erie (Behrand Campus), PA Randolph-Macon College, VA St. John Fisher College, NY Trinity College, CT Union College, NY Washington & Lee University, VA William Paterson University of New Jersey, NJ

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Hudson Valley Community College, NY

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Mohawk Valley Community College, NY Monroe Community College, NY

PUBLIC/PRIVATE (K-12)

Bethlehem High School, NY Blue Valley Unified School District, KS Chester High School, Chester, NY Christian Brothers Academy, Albany, NY Collegiate School, Richmond, VA Danbury High School, CT Dover Sherborn High School, MA The Flint Hill School, Reston, VA James City County High School, VA Jefferson High School Jouett Schools, Albemarle, VA Lake Taylor High School, Norfolk, VA Legacy Charter School, Greenville, SC Lunenburg High School, VA Madeira School, McLean, VA Mechanicville High School, NY North Kansas City Schools, KS Oneonta High School, NY Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH Platte County High School, MO Shenendehowa High School, Clifton Park, NY Stillwater High School, Stillwater, NY Wilton High School, Wilton, CT

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FC Harlem Lions Youth Soccer/Futsal Facility in Harlem, NY

PUBLIC

City of Buffalo, NY, Delaware Park Town of Cary, NC, Soccer Fields City of Chicopee, MA, Garrity Grove Park Town of Clifton Park, NY, Clifton Commons Coweta County, GA, Soccer Complex Town of Dublin, NH, Scribner Fields Park City of Elko, NV, Sports Complex Town of Greenport, NY, Town Park Heard County, GA, Recreation Complex Loudon County, VA, Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park Middlesex County, NJ, Thomas A. Edison Park City of Overland Park, KS, Overland Park Soccer Complex Prince William Park Authority, VA, Valley View Park City of Raleigh, NC, WRAL Soccer Complex City of Salt Lake City, UT, Soccer Complex Somerset County, NJ, North Branch Park City of Virginia Beach, VA, Princess Anne Athletic Complex

Soccerplex in Overland Park, KS

PRIVATE/PROFESSIONAL

Bethlehem Soccer Club, NY Greece Cobras Soccer Club, NY Concord Soccer, DE Eclipse Soccer Club, TX Houston Dynamos, TX Parson McKenna Soccer Center, NY Placer United Soccer Club, CA Maryland Soccer Foundation, MD, South Germantown Sports Complex Richmond Strikers Soccer Club, VA Rhode Island Airport Corporation, RI, Winslow Park Sporting Kansas City, KS, Swope Park Syracuse Pro Soccer, NY

U.S. SOCCER FOUNDATION PROJECTS

Antioch Soccer • Blackhills Community Soccer Complex, Tumwater, WA • Challenged Athletes Dream Complex, Victoria, TX • City of Compton, CA • City of New Haven, CT • Crew Soccer Foundation/Kicks for Kids Field, Columbus, OH • DC Mini–Pitch, Washington, DC • Fauquier County Soccer Club, Warrenton, VA • Freddy Fund, Dallas, TX • FC Harlem, New York, NY • Hempfling Soccer Park, Boone County, KY • Hoosier Sports Foundation, Carmel, IN • Kenilworth Park, Washington, DC • Laurel Hills

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Soccer Center • Lincoln Sports Complex, CA • Littletown • Lake County Community Park, Leadville, CO • Monterey County Futbol Club, Seaside, CA • Mountain Top Youth Soccer Association, Inc., Mountain Top, PA • New Creation Fellowship, Cheektowaga, NY • Plantation Athletic Club, New Orleans, LA • Riverside Park, New York, NY • Saint Bernard Parish Government, Chalmette, LA • Schoenbaum Soccer Stadium • Simpsonville Sports Complex, Simpsonville, SC • Somersworth Sports Park, Somersworth, NH • Southampton Soccer Association, Southampton, PA • Springfield High School, Springfield, MA • Stubenville Soccer Club • Total Soccer of Springfield, MO • Ultimate Goal Ministries, Nashville, TN • West Hartford Soccer • Salvation Army Red Kroc Center, Greenville, SC • Salvation Army Metropolitan Division, Chicago, IL

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Completion Date: 2009 Construction Cost: $36,000,000 Awards: 2010 Diamond Award, Special Projects Category - ACEC of New York Engineering Excellence Awards 2010 Capstone Award (Community Impact Category) - KC Business Journal

Overland Park Soccer Complex

City of Overland Park – Overland Park, KS The Overland Park Soccer Complex is a premier soccer tournament facility also used for community soccer groups for youth and adult clubs. The project included twelve professional size synthetic turf fields, sports lighting, a field cooling system, tennis courts, basketball courts, concession and restroom buildings for each soccer “pod,” a skatepark and waterpark, play areas and park shelters, parking, thematic signage, site landscaping and irrigation, and renovations to the adjacent Deanna Rose Farmstead with new parking and landscaping. Six holes on an adjacent golf course were relocated to accommodate the project.

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Warhill Sports Complex James City County – Williamsburg, VA Completion Date: 2009 Construction Cost: $12,000,000

CHA Sports was retained by the County to design several projects at the Warhill Sports Complex over a 5 year span. Currently these projects include a 3,000 seat synthetic turf stadium, six synthetic turf fields for soccer, football, field hockey and lacrosse, a new high school size baseball field, and a four field natural turf T-ball complex.

Awards: 2008 ACEC Honor Award Winner 2008 Virginia Park and Recreation Society Project of the Year Award Winner

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Florence Sports Complex

Drs Bruce and Lee Foundation – Florence, SC Completion Date: 2014 Construction Cost: N/A (Study)

CHA provided master planning services for the development of this park that is to include an 80 acre soccer complex, a 5,000 seat high school football stadium, a high school baseball stadium, competition youth baseball fields, as well as concession and restroom facilities. Retail development sites are all part of the overall plan.

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Soccerplex

Maryland Soccer Foundation – South Germantown, MD Completion Date: 2001/2012 Construction Cost: $17,000,000

This recreational park provides the Metropolitan Washington area with a showcase facility for youth teams, amateur clubs and tournament play, and is one of the largest of its kind in the nation. With construction costs of $17 million, the soccerplex consists of 24 outdoor, natural grass fields, one of which is a championship level field with 4,000 spectator seats. An arena building that houses two fields for indoor soccer play contributes to the park’s year-round versatility. Additionally, CHA completed lighting design and renovation of fields 14 and 17 including complete renovation of the root-zone mixes, drainage and grass for the fields.

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Regional Athletic Complex Salt Lake City Corp. – Salt Lake City, UT Completion Date: 2015 Construction Cost: $26,800,000

CHA was retained to plan and design the Salt Lake City Regional Athletic Complex. This sportsplex will consist of 18 soccer fields, rugby field overlays, four softball and four baseball fields. Stadium fields for soccer, baseball and softball include bleachers and spectator amenities. Additionally, an administrative building, 200-ft stream way corridor (natural buffer), restrooms and concessions near the various fields, playgrounds and picnic areas, irrigation ponds, central community park, and a maintenance facility are included in this high profile complex.

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Sports Complex Kent County – Dover, DE Completion Date: 2016 Construction Cost: $24,000,000 (est)

In association with Delaware Economic Development Office, Kent County and The Greater Dover Committee, CHA Sports is part of a team that provided site analysis and concept design for a regional field sports complex. The project design requires coordination with future DelDOT plans for road improvements in the area. The facility will be situated on approximately 100 leased acres of a 600 acre Kent County owned parcel. The proposed design includes 12 fields and one stadium field with seating for approximately 1,000. The facility is to be designed for the purposes of meeting the needs of the local sports community, but also function as host to regional and national youth tournaments in multiple field sports including soccer, lacrosse and field hockey. The stadium field will be designed for expansion and include associated parking. The fields will be synthetic turf and some or all may be lighted, based on budget. Several small restroom and concession buildings will be placed throughout the property. Additionally, the site development will include a building to house meeting rooms, offices, locker rooms, kitchenette, restrooms, storage, and concession area. There will also be a maintenance building which will include office, meeting room, equipment storage, material bins, fenced service yard and fuel storage.

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Soccer Facilities

U.S. Soccer Foundation – Nationwide

Completion Date: Ongoing Construction Cost: $10,000,000 to date

CHA has developed soccer facility concept plans for over 100 fields throughout the United States. The majority of the sites are remediated brownfield parcels, left vacant after years of industrial use. CHA works directly with the local parties interested in developing the site to ensure that the proposed plan meets the program needs of the community. CHA’s scope of services included complete site investigations, identification of critical site constraints, meeting local interest groups, coordination with regulatory agencies, building consensus amongst involved parties, development of concept plans, and establishing project budgets.

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Soccerplex

Maryland Soccer Foundation – South Germantown, MD Completion Date: 2001/2012 Construction Cost: $17,000,000

This recreational park provides the Metropolitan Washington area with a showcase facility for youth teams, amateur clubs and tournament play, and is one of the largest of its kind in the nation. With construction costs of $17 million, the soccerplex consists of 24 outdoor, natural grass fields, one of which is a championship level field with 4,000 spectator seats. An arena building that houses two fields for indoor soccer play contributes to the park’s year-round versatility. Additionally, CHA completed lighting design and renovation of fields 14 and 17 including complete renovation of the root-zone mixes, drainage and grass for the fields.

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Lincoln Sports Complex Placer United Soccer Club – Lincoln, CA Completion Date: 2014 Construction Cost: N/A (Study)

CHA Sports led the Placer United Soccer Club, a local developer, City Council members, city staff and local professionals in an intensive workshop creating a master plan and conceptual costs for their dream facility. The plan features a strong tournament component of 12 lit fields, ample parking and spectator amenities. The Club’s strength is its age specific training program, so core training areas were incorporated. City/community space is planned for the central core of the complex as well as a direct link to the green space / pedestrian corridor of the planned development soon to envelope the complex. Finally, a sports building is envisioned containing lockers, meeting rooms, office space, dormitory, and an arcade which may will be used by the Club and the Community of Lincoln.

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Completion Date: 2011 Construction Cost: N/A

Spotsylvania Sportsplex Development Virginia Youth Soccer Association – Fredericksburg, VA

The Virginia Youth Soccer Association (VYSA) and the Fredericksburg Area Soccer Association (FASA) are teaming together to build a new soccer complex in Spotsylvania County, Virginia. The complex is envisioned to work individually with each group or as one complete tournament Sportsplex. Both groups place a high value on training so ample, centrally located spaces have been created for each group to allow for this activity. Additionally, the VYSA side of the sportsplex will ultimately include a Clubhouse which will include team facilities, meeting rooms and spectator amenities. The Clubhouse will be located directly onto the stadium/events field for immediate inside/outside game and training activities.

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Track & Field (Outdoor)

Spec Towns Track Facility at the University of Georgia

NCAA DIVISION I

University at Albany, NY American University, DC University of Arkansas-Little Rock, AR Baylor University, TX Bowling Green State University, OH University at Buffalo, NY Campbell University, NC University of Connecticut, CT Duke University, NC Elon University, NC Florida International University, FL Georgetown University, DC George Washington University, DC University of Georgia, GA University of Hartford, CT Indiana State University, IN James Madison University, VA Lafayette College, PA Manhattan College, NY University of MassachusettsAmherst, MA Miami University, OH University of Miami, FL University of Mississippi, MS Mississippi State University, MS University of MissouriKansas City, MO University of New Hampshire, NH

George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex at University of Connecticut

University of South Carolina, SC Stony Brook University, NY University of Texas-San Antonio, TX U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, NY University of Vermont, VT Virginia Commonwealth University, VA Wake Forest University, NC College of William & Mary, VA

NCAA DIVISION II

Carson-Newman University, TN Winona State University, MN

NCAA DIVISION III

Benedictine University, IL Brandeis University, MA Buffalo State College, NY Denison University, OH SUNY Geneseo, NY John Carroll University, OH Lynchburg College, VA University of Mary Washington, VA University of MassachusettsDartmouth, MA University of North CarolinaPembroke, NC Oberlin College, OH Pennsylvania State University-Erie (Behrend Campus), PA Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY

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University of Rochester, NY Washington & Lee University, VA Wesleyan University, CT Williams College, MA

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Hudson Valley Community College, NY

PUBLIC/PRIVATE (K-12)

Albany High School, NY Blue Valley Unified School District, KS Brattleboro High School, VT Buncombe County Schools, NC Carmel High School, NY Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT Conard High School, West Hartford, CT Crescenta Valley High School, Danbury High School, CT Dover Sherborn Central Schools, Dover, NH Durham Public Schools, NC Glastonbury High School, CT Hall High School, West Hartford, CT Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT JFK High School, Woodbridge, NJ Liberty Bell-Science Hill High School, Johnson City, TN Lyme-Old Lyme Schools, Old Lyme, CT Oak Grove High School, Oak Grove, MO Oneonta High School, NY

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Track & Field at JFK High School in Woodbridge, NJ

Doug Shaw Stadium in Myrtle Beach, SC

Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH Regional School District No. 13-Coginchaug Campus, Middlefield, CT Shenendehowa High School, Clifton Park, NY South Hadley High School, MA St. Christopher’s School, Richmond, VA Xavier High School, Middletown, CT

PUBLIC

Chatham County, GA City of Danbury, CT Durham County, NC Stadium James City County, VA City of Myrtle Beach, SC, Doug Shaw Stadium

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Outdoor Track Stadium and Soccer Lacrosse Stadium Completion Date: 2015 Construction Cost: $8,500,000

Duke University – Durham, NC

CHA was retained to plan and design a new athletic project which includes a new track and field facility and renovations to Koskinen Stadium. Koskinen Stadium is home to the nationally ranked Duke lacrosse and soccer teams. The project included the design of a new press tower to serve Koskinen as well as the new track. New grandstands provide for both facilities as well as improved pedestrian circulation, access and landscaping. The 400M track has eight-42 inch wide lanes and a track oval radius of 115 feet. The track is one of the finest in the ACC and NCAA.

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Spec Towns Track Facility University of Georgia – Athens, GA Completion Date: 2010 Construction Cost: $3,200,000

CHA was commissioned to plan and design a new track (8 lane oval, 9 lane straight) with interior throwing events and a dedicated shot put venue with seating. A 1,000-seat addition was added to the existing stands. Additional new components included a 3,000 sf team room below the stands, a 450 sf operations booth, a 1,500 sf restroom building and a 2,000 sf track storage building. Concessions and event staging areas create a “gateway” entrance to the facility. The project also includes a video scoreboard, track & field sports lighting and seating improvements to the football practice facility. The first phase of the construction was completed in March of 2010 which consisted of total track reconstruction, new entry plazas and new bleacher areas.

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Track Facility

University of Mississippi – Oxford, MS Completion Date: 2016 Construction Cost: $6,000,000

The existing track and field facility was in complete disrepair and deemed unusable due to ground settlement problems and storm line failure under the track. CHA was hired to design and construct a new facility that will include a 9 lane, 400-meter track oval, including two new starting line chutes, a new double-D zone infield with pole vault, long jump and high jump areas, and new infield for javelin/discus and shot put throws.

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Outdoor Track and Field Facility

University of South Carolina – Columbia, SC Completion Date: 2016 Construction Cost: $4,000,000

CHA is providing design services for track and field upgrades at the existing Weems Baskin Track. The upgrades include a new natural grass infield with irrigation, nine-lane track and bleacher seating for 1,450. Renovations to the long and triple jump runways, pole vault, high jump and throwing events spaces are also planned. Additionally, a new two-floor support building for storage and public restrooms is being added.

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Spencer Track

Mississippi State University – Starkville, MS Completion Date: 2010 Construction Cost:

CHA was retained by the University to provide design services for the redevelopment of their existing Spencer Track Facility. This has included a master plan for fund raising purposes and design and construction drawings for the first phase of the track renovation.

$2,900,000

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Track Facility

University at Albany – Albany, NY Completion Date: 2013 Construction Cost: $1,000,000

CHA repaired and upgraded the track and field venue that includes a ninelane synthetic surface track, with nine-lane sprint straights at 48� widths. All associated throwing events occur within the oval (except for hammer) on a natural turf surface with relocated existing lighting. The proposed hammer throwing field is located south of the existing softball field oriented in the northwest direction. Provisions for scoring, timing, equipment and meet management systems are included at the track oval.

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University Track

Stony Brook University – Stony Brook, NY Completion Date: 2011 Construction Cost:

CHA designed an eight-lane 400M track facility surrounding a lighted artificial turf soccer field. The project also included field events such as javelin, shotput, discus/hammer, long/triple jump and pole vault.

$2,300,000

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Track & Field (Indoor)

Indoor Track at Boston University

NCAA DIVISION I

Boston University, MA* Brown University, RI Clemson University, SC Duke University, NC Indiana State University, IN University of Maine, ME University of Oklahoma, OK University of South Carolina, SC

NCAA DIVISION II

Pittsburg State University, KS Northwest Missouri State, MS

Lusk Field House at SUNY Cortland

NCAA DIVISION III

SUNY Cortland, NY Roanoke College, VA University of Rochester, NY* SUNY Oswego, NY Union College, NY

PRIVATE/PUBLIC

City of Chicago, IL New Balance Sports Complex, Boston, MA Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center, Boston, MA*

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Event Center

Pittsburg State University – Pittsburg, KS Completion Date: 2015

CHA designed a multi-purpose indoor facility that includes an indoor 300M track, indoor practice football synthetic turf field, varsity weight room, 1,500 seat bleachers, restrooms, offices and press box.

Construction Cost: $13,000,000

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Indoor Track & Field Facility University of South Carolina – Columbia, SC Completion Date: 2016 Construction Cost: $6,600,000 (est)

CHA is providing design services for the conversion of an existing field house to a new indoor track and field venue. The facility will include a new 1,500 sq ft entry structure, 200M track, space for long/triple jump, pole vault, high jump and throwing events, as well as restrooms, sports medicine and team rooms. The second level mezzanine will include an enclosed press box/control room and open informal viewing.

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Activity Center

Northwest Missouri State University – Maryville, MS Completion Date: 2017 (est) Construction Cost:

CHA is currently designing a multi-purpose indoor facility that includes an indoor 300M track, indoor practice football synthetic turf field, 500 seat bleachers, restrooms, offices and press box.

$19.000,000

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Romney Field House SUNY Oswego – Oswego, NY Completion Date: 2012 Construction Cost: $2,000,000

CHA was retained by SUNY at Oswego to rehabilitate Romney Field House, a former hockey arena, into a multi-use field house. The facility is equipped with a synthetic flooring system to allow use of the facility for indoor track, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and tennis. There are areas for baseball batting cages, pole vaulting and a jump pit. Perimeter netting provides an enclosure for practices and recreation.

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Lusk Field House

SUNY Cortland – Cortland, NY Completion Date: 2011 Construction Cost: $2,300,000

CHA developed a renovation program for this 54,000 sq ft field house facility originally constructed in the 1960’s. The renovations included installation of a new athletic flooring surface, a new netting system and lighting. Translucent window systems were installed in the end walls and skylights in the roof system to allow for more natural light in the facility and acoustic panels were installed to the underside of wood roof deck to improve acoustics. The attached locker room facility was completely renovated including upgraded locker rooms and toilet rooms, and the addition of an athletic training room.

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Cregger Center

Roanoke College – Charlottesville, VA Completion Date: 2016

CHA Sports provided design services for the track & field venue within the proposed Cregger Center.

Construction Cost: $39,600,000 (est)

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Jones Stadium Performance Center

Texas Tech University – Lubbock, TX

Completion Date: 2017 Construction Cost: $45,000,000 (est)

Working as a subconsultant to Gensler, CHA was hired for Phase I of the $87M renovation of Jones Stadium Performance Center. Phase I includes the renovation of the current indoor track facility that will house a 200-meter indoor track with seating for approximately 500 people, 80-yard indoor football facility, a nutrition center and weight training areas for track and other athletes. Phase I has an estimated construction budget of $45M.

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Indoor Track

Clemson University – Clemson, SC Completion Date: 2017 Construction Cost:

CHA provided a feasibility study and design services for the modification of the existing indoor track & field complex from a flat 200 meter oval to a world­‐class 200 meter banked oval, sprint lanes and modifications to the jumping events.

$1,500,000

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Baseball/Softball

Joe Bruno Stadium at Hudson Valley Community College

Beckham Field at the University of South Carolina

NCAA DIVISION I

NCAA DIVISION II

University at Albany, NY (SB) Appalachian State University, NC (BB) Binghamton University, NY (BB) Boston College, MA (BB/SB) University of Connecticut, CT (BB/SB) Dartmouth College, NH (BB/SB) University of Delaware, DE (BB) George Mason University, VA (SB) George Washington University, DC (SB) University of Hartford, CT (BB/SB) James Madison University, VA (BB/SB) Lafayette College, PA (BB) Longwood University, VA (BB/SB) Manhattan College, NY (SB) University of MassachusettsAmherst, MA (BB/SB) Miami University, OH (BB/SB) Mount St. Mary’s University, MD (BB/SB) Niagara University, NY (BB/SB) University of Rhode Island, RI (BB) St. John’s University, NY (SB) Siena College, NY (SB) University of South Carolina, SC (SB)

Limestone College, SC (BB/SB) College of Saint Rose, NY (BB/SB)

NCAA DIVISION III D’Youville College, NY (SB) University of Mary Washington, VA (BB/SB) SUNY Oneonta, NY (BB/SB) SUNY Oswego, NY (BB/SB) SUNY Plattsburgh, NY (BB) Randolph-Macon University, VA (BB) Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, NY (BB/SB) University of Rochester, NY (BB/SB) William Paterson University of New Jersey, NJ (BB)

COMMUNITY COLLEGES Hudson Valley Community College, NY (BB) Monroe Community College, NY (SB)

PUBLIC/PRIVATE (K-12) Bethlehem Central School District, NY (SB) Kingswood-Oxford School, CT (SB) James River High School, Midlothian, VA (BB) Maine-Endwell High School, Endwell¸ NY (BB) Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

PolyTech High School, Dover, DE (BB)

PRIVATE/PROFESSIONAL Anaheim Angels, AZ (BB) Syracuse Chiefs, NY (BB)

PUBLIC City of Albany, NY, Heritage Park (BB) Town of Bethlehem, NY, Elm Avenue Park (BB/SB) City of Buffalo, NY, Delaware Park (BB) Town of Clifton Park, NY, Clifton Commons (SB) Cooper Field - Guantanamo Bay, Cuba (BB/SB) Essex County, NJ, Branch Brook Park (BB/SB) City of Hayes, KS, Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex (BB/SB) Heard County, GA, Recreation Complex (BB/SB) Henrico County, VA, Glen Allen (SB) Town of Jaffrey, NH, Cal Ripken Field (BB) Kosciuszko Park, NY (BB) Loudon County, VA, Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park (BB/SB) Township of Maplewood, NJ, DeHart Park (BB/SB)

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Softball Stadium at George Mason University

Monroe County, Frontier Field (BB) City of Myrtle Beach, SC: •• Grand Park (BB) •• Ripken Experience (BB) •• BB&T Stadium (BB) City of Newport News, VA, Stoney Run Park (SB) City of Oneonta, NY, Damaschke Field (BB) Prince William County, VA, Valley View Sportsplex (SB) Town of Ramapo, NJ, Provident Bank Park (BB) Town of Salina, NY, Duerr Park (BB) City of Norcross, GA, Rossie Brundage Park (BB)

Veterans Memorial Park at James Madison University

City of Salt Lake City, UT, Regional Athletic Facility (BB/SB) City of Schenectady, NY (BB) Simpsonville, SC Sports Complex (SB) South Brunswick Township, NJ, Rowland Park (BB) City of Virginia Beach, VA, Princess Anne (SB) Westland Hills Little League, Albany, NY (BB)

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Grand Park

City of Myrtle Beach – Myrtle Beach, SC Completion Date: 2012 Construction Cost: $14,500,000

CHA completed construction documents for the installation of nine synthetic turf ball fields for the new Grand Park in Myrtle Beach, SC. The design included multi-sport layout for soccer, flag football, lacrosse along with ball field configurations to accommodate all age groups. CHA also completed the detailed field grading, underdrainage system and design of the irrigation system for field cooling and clean-up. The synthetic turf fields will provide local athletes with high quality playing conditions in all seasons and gives the Parks Department optimal flexibility to meet the diverse needs of the community.

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Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex City of Hays – Hays, KS Completion Date: 2011 Construction Cost: $6,500,000

The City of Hays, home of the original Boot Hill and known for several notable Old West figures of George Custer, Calamity Jane and Wild Bill Hickok commissioned CHA Sports as part of a design team to master plan, document and administrate construction of their new regional multi-sports complex. A committee was formed by Hays to represent the City and their needs steering the design team to a successful master plan. The 160+ acre site in its ultimate build out will consist of eight baseball/softball fields and eight soccer/football fields. Parking, playgrounds, shade structures, rest room/concession buildings, site circulation and landscaping were designed. The site design also includes a new soccer stadium for Fort Hays State University. CHA performed the design of the master plan and the working documents for the sports components.

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Recreational Facility Heard County – Franklin, GA Completion Date: 2008 Construction Cost: $8,000,000 Awards:

Heard County, GA is proud to be home to a new multi-use recreational facility designed by CHA. Users are generally impressed by the enormity of the complex. The facility is one of the largest of its kind in the state, totaling 115-acres. This community recreation center houses a double gymnasium with two indoor basketball courts, 16 ballfields, and over two miles of walking trails. The athletic fields feature field lighting, bleachers, and two concession stands.

2010 Association of County Commissioners of GA, Georgia County Excellence Award

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Princess Anne Athletic Complex

City of Virginia Beach – Virginia Beach, VA Completion Date: 2005 Construction Cost: $15,000,000

With a name that suggests royalty, the Princess Anne Athletic Complex has a lot to live up to. This stunning Athletic Complex, designed by CHA, features eight regulation softball fields and seven regulation soccer fields, as well as field lighting, restrooms, concession and maintenance facilities. In addition to these amenities, the 250-acre athletic complex features a 20-acre pond with fishing pier, parking facilities, and several miles of multi-purpose trails. The only thing missing is a castle.

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The Ripken Experience City of Myrtle Beach, SC

Completion Date: 2006 Construction Cost: $7,000,000

This commission was for a brand new, state of the art baseball facility that was built in two phases: Phase one opened in June 2006 and featured six youth fields, three regulation fields and a training island custom designed by Cal and Bill Ripken. Eleven weeks of tournaments were initially scheduled. Phase 2 will include two additional youth fields, one regulation diamond and team villages for on-site lodging accommodations. CHA provided playing field design including layout, grading, subdrainage and irrigation. Design-build interface occurred directly with the contractor and owner’s representatives.

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Baseball Field Renovation & Athletic Precinct Master Plan William Paterson University – Wayne, NJ

2004 Construction Cost: $2,500,000

CHA prepared a sports precinct master plan at the core of the William Paterson University campus, and designed Phase I improvements including a new synthetic turf baseball field and a synthetic turf stadium field for field hockey and football stadium. Future improvements include major circulation and support facilities.

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Athletic Master Plans

Brighton Campus Athletics Master Plan for Harvard University

NCAA DIVISION I

Binghamton University, NY Boston College, MA Colgate University, NY University of Georgia, GA Georgia State University, GA University of Hartford, CT Harvard University, MA Jackson State University, MS James Madison University, VA Lafayette College, PA Liberty University, VA University of MassachusettsAmherst, MA University of MassachusettsLowell, MA University of Miami, FL Mount St. Mary’s University, MD University of New Hampshire, NH Rutgers University, NJ Siena College, NY University of South Carolina, NY U.S. Military Academy at West Point, NY

NCAA DIVISION II

Fayetteville State University, NC Fort Hays State University, KS Francis Marion University, SC

Athletic Master Plan for Northwest Missouri State University

Limestone College, SC Lynn University, FL Northwest Missouri State University, MO College of Saint Rose, NY Shorter University, GA

NCAA DIVISION III Buffalo State College, NY Denison University, OH SUNY Fredonia, NY SUNY Geneseo, NY Keuka College, NY Lynchburg College, VA SUNY Oneonta, NY Randolph-Macon College, VA Skidmore College, NY Trinity Washington University, DC Union College, NY U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, NY Virginia Wesleyan College, VA Washington & Lee University, VA William Paterson University of New Jersey, NJ Williams College, MA

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Broome Community College, NY Mohawk Valley Community College, NY

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Niagara County Community College, NY

PUBLIC/PRIVATE (K-12) Albany City School District, NY Blue Valley Unified School District, Overland Park, KS Choate Rosemary Hall, Wallingford, CT Collegiate School, Richmond, VA Contoocook Valley School District, Peterborough, NH Diocese of Arlington, VA Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT Legacy Charter School, Greenville, SC Lyme-Old Lyme Schools, Old Lyme, CT Monroe Board of EducationRegion #9, Monroe, CT Pingry School, Martinsville, NJ Roselle Catholic High School, NJ Shenendehowa Central School District, Clifton Park, NY The Steward School, Richmond, VA Suffield Academy, Suffield, CT

PRIVATE/PROFESSIONAL

Ocean State Soccer School, RI Sporting Kansas City, KS U.S. Soccer Foundation, Nationwide Young Family Property Sports, Complex, Florence, SC

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Master Plan of Greenwood Park in Henrico County, VA

PUBLIC City of Bayamon, PR Town of Bethlehem, NY Bibb County, GA Chesterfield County, VA City of Colonial Heights, VA Coweta County, GA Effingham County, GA Town of Farmville, VA City of Hampton, VA Harvard Park Association, MA City of Hayes, KS Town of Hebron, CT Henrico County, VA Isle of Wight, VA Jones Beach State Park, NY Loudoun County, VA Louisa County, VA

Master Plan of a Sports Complex in Kent County, DE

Township of Maplewood, NJ City of Overland Park, KS Parish of Ascension, LA Town of Penfield, NY City of Salt Lake City, UT City of Suffolk, VA City of Troy, NY City of Virginia Beach, VA Town of Wethersfield, CT County of York, VA

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Athletic Master Plan

Harvard University – Cambridge, MA Completion Date: 2010 Construction Cost: N/A (Study)

Harvard University has significantly expanded their land holdings south of the Charles River and are master planning an entirely new campus in the Allston neighborhood of Boston. As part of this work a substantial part of indoor and all outdoor athletics will be reconfigured and relocated over several years to accommodate the new vision for this growth of the Harvard campus. CHA was selected to provide full programming and concept design services for all indoor and outdoor sports facilities. The indoor facilities include hockey and basketball arenas, wrestling/ volleyball/ fencing arena, 50 meter and recreational pools, indoor track facility, full recreation center, athlete support areas, and offices for athletics. Outdoor planning includes relocating all venues and practice facilities including baseball and softball complex, track venue, soccer and field hockey venues, and tennis courts. Numerous synthetic turf fields will be utilized and spectator and athlete support facilities will be increased. Large dedicated recreational fields will also be integrated.

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Campus/Sports Master Plan The Pingry School – Basking Ridge, NJ Completion Date: 2008 Construction Cost: N/A Study

CHA completed the preparation of overall campus master plan, including a complete reconfiguration of site vehicular and student circulation patterns on the 230 acre campus. The master plan reorganizes the majority of the athletic fields and facilities, and includes the development of two new indoor athletic facilities accommodating the indoor track/fitness and ice hockey programs. A large multipurpose synthetic surfaced field supports field hockey, lacrosse, and soccer programs. The master plan reflects not only the needs and programs of the middle and upper school students, but also the community use of the school’s facilities. Phase One improvements completed in 2008 included the construction of the initial synthetic field. Currently, CHA is providing full service design services for the indoor track and fitness facility. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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Sports Master Plan Limestone College – Gaffney, SC Completion Date: 2012 Construction Cost: N/A Study

The Limestone College Saints, one of the premier Division II athletic programs in the nation selected CHA Sports to help them reshape the future of their athletic complex. Located primarily to the east and upper end of the campus, it acts as a bookend to a massive quarry lake, a unique feature of the campus environment. All outdoor sports are being master planned to receive modern enhancements and in some cases new facilities. A new team pavilion and expansion to their indoor sports events and offices are also part of this new plan. The Saints are potentially adding football to their program in the near future.

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Recreation Facilities Master Plan Effingham County – Springfield, GA Completion Date: 2015 Construction Cost: N/A (Study)

CHA was retained to prepare a 10-Year Comprehensive Recreation and Parks Plan to ensure that the County’s recreation facilities continue to meet residents’ needs over the next 10 years. The County has several existing older parks that see very heavy use and require funding for renovations and additional maintenance. Due to the full use schedule of the existing parks and continued population growth in the County, additional parks and recreation facilities were considered to meet the demands of the population. The plan included prioritization of these projects within the context of the anticipated population growth, population dispersal, uncertain fiscal conditions and changes in how residents use parks. This plan provided a common frame of reference as local leaders, private developers, and State and Federal agencies examine parks and recreation opportunities in Effingham County through:

•• Identifying residents’ priorities for County recreation and parks programs through public meetings and feedback to County representatives •• Providing an up-to-date inventory of all County recreation facilities •• Comparing the County’s recreation facilities and programs to other local communities •• Providing recommendations for existing and future recreation facilities and programs based on the data gathering and analysis listed above •• Providing a budget cost estimate for proposed facilities as well as a comprehensive list of funding options available to the County for park planning and construction. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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Greenwood Park

Henrico County – Henrico, VA Completion Date: 2016 Construction Cost: $10,700,000 (Phase I)

CHA was retained by Henrico County to master plan a world class athletic complex on a 88 acre parcel. The project will consist of 10 multipurpose athletic fields, a championship stadium, passive walking trails, public restroom buildings and supporting infrastructure. CHA has completed the design for phase I which is currently out to bid. The anticipated start of construction is August 2016.

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Athletic Master Plan Union College – Schenectady, NY Completion Date: 2001 (Study) Construction Cost: Various projects ranging from $5,500 to $4,000,000

The Union College Campus is known for its beauty. From its architecture to its landscaping, the campus’ aesthetic appeal is undeniable. In order to maintain such standards, Union College hired CHA to develop an Athletic Master Plan that included the renovation of the school’s field house, football stadium, and gymnasium. The Master Plan also included running track resurfacing, as well as plans for a new hockey venue and soccer facility, all of which coincided with Union’s overall appearance and atmosphere.

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Synthetic Turf

Towers Field at University of Rochester

NCAA DIVISION I

University at Albany, NY (4) Appalachian State University, NC Binghamton University, NY (2) Boston College, MA (2) Boston University, MA University of Buffalo, NY (2) University of Connecticut, CT University of Delaware, DE Duke University, NC (3) Georgetown University, DC (2) George Washington University, DC (2) University of Georgia, GA University of Hartford, CT (3) James Madison University, VA (3) Lafayette College, PA Longwood University, VA Manhattan College, NY Marshall University, WV University of MassachusettsAmherst, MA (2) Miami University, OH (2) University of Missouri-Kansas City, MO Mount St. Mary’s University, MD Niagara University, NY University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC University of North CarolinaCharlotte, NC

Don Shula Stadium at John Carroll University

University of North CarolinaGreensboro, NC University of Rhode Island, RI University of Richmond, VA Siena College, NY Southern Methodist University, TX Stony Brook University, NY University of South Carolina, SC Syracuse University, NY (4) University of Vermont, VT University of Virginia, VA (2) Virginia Commonwealth University, VA Wake Forest University, NC (2)

NCAA DIVISION II

Adelphi University, NY (2) Benedict College, SC Fort Hayes State University, KS Limestone College, SC (2) College of Saint Rose, NY Southern Connecticut State University, CT Winona State University, MN

NCAA DIVISION III

Benedictine University, IL Bowdoin College, ME Brandies University, MA Bridgewater College, VA Buffalo State College, NY (2)

SUNY Cortland, NY Denison University, OH D’Youville College, NY Endicott College, MA Ferrum College, VA SUNY Fredonia, NY SUNY Geneseo, NY (2) Greensboro College, NC Illinois College, IL John Carroll University, PA University of MassachusettsDartmouth, MA Lynchburg College, VA Mary Washington University, VA Norwich University, VT SUNY Oneonta, NY SUNY Oswego, NY Pennsylvania State University – Erie (Behrand Campus), PA Randolph-Macon College, VA (2) University of Rochester, NY St. John Fisher College, NY Union College, NY (2) Virginia Wesleyan College, VA Washington and Lee University, VA(2) Wesleyan University, CT William Paterson University of New Jersey, NJ (2) Williams College, NY (2)

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Turf Fields at Siena College

COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Howard County Community College, NY Monroe Community College, NY

PUBLIC/PRIVATE (K-12)

Ashland Middle School, Ashland, MA Avon Old Farms School, Avon, CT Blue Valley Unified School District, Overland Park, KS (4) Buncombe County Schools, NC Calvert Hall High School, Cary, NC Camden County High School, GA Carmel High School, Carmel, NY Cave Spring School, Roanoke, VA Collegiate School (2), Richmond, VA Conard High School, West Hartford, CT E.C. Glass High School, Lynchburg, VA (2) Fairfax High School, Fairfax, VA Georgetown Preparatory Academy, North Bethesda, MD King George High School, VA Danbury High School, CT Glastonbury High School, CT

PAC Center Athletic Field House at Monroe Community College

Hall High School, West Hartford, CT The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT JFK High School, Woodbridge, NJ Joel Barlow High School, Redding, CT Kingswood-Oxford School, West Hartford¸ CT Lakeland Christian School, Lakeland, FL Madeira School (3), McLean, VA North Kansas City School District (3), KS Oak Grove High School, Oak Grove, MO Odessa High School, Odessa, MO Park Hill High School, Kansas City¸ MO Park Hill South High School, Kansas City¸ MO Patrick Henry High School, Roanoke, VA Platte County High School, Platte, MO The Pingry School, Martinsville, NJ Regional School District No. 13-Coginchaug Campus, Middlefield, CT

St. Christopher’s School, Richmond, VA St. Paul’s School, Concord, NH Science Hill High School, Johnson City, TN Shenendehowa High School, Clifton Park, NY Sidwell Friends School, Washington, DC South Hadley High School, MA Suffield Academy, Suffield, CT Wakefield High School, Arlington, VA Westhill High School, Stamford, CT Westminster School (2), Simsbury, CT

PUBLIC

Arlington County Park Authority, VA (2) City of Charleston, WV, Schoenbaum Stadium City of Dallas, TX, Randall Park

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Edward J. O’Hara, RLA

Principal Sports Planner/Director of CHA Sports

Education State University of New York at Delhi, NY, A.A.S. in Environmental Science SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, B.S. in Landscape Architecture Registrations Registered Landscape Architect, TN, SC, TX, NY, VA Memberships & Affiliations American Society of Landscape Architects Sports Turf Managers Association Synthetic Turf Council Firm CHA Years Experience Total: 31 | With CHA: 28

Ed is one of the country’s premier sports designers. He has designed and overseen the installation of over 200 synthetic turf fields as well as over 400 natural grass turf fields, many of which are located at colleges and universities across the country. He has 30 years of progressive sports facility planning, landscape architecture and project management experience, including 1000 projects since joining CHA in 1988. Representative project experience includes:

HIGHER EDUCATION Union College:

•• Athletic Facilities Master Plan. Prepared a $30 million athletics facilities master plan addressing planning and space requirements for a wide range of facilities. •• Frank Bailey Stadium. Replacement of synthetic turf, sports lighting, new pressbox and stadium seating. •• College Park. New $1.4 million lighted synthetic infill soccer, lacrosse and field hockey field. Lafayette College: •• Fisher Field and Bourger Varsity Football House. $25M renovation of the 14,000 seat historic stadium and new end zone building. •• Natatorium. Renovation study. •• Rappolt Field: Replacement of the field hockey synthetic surface at Metzgar Athletic Facility. Hudson Valley Community College, Joseph Bruno Baseball Stadium. New baseball stadium with seating for 4,000 spectators, and athletic facilities for NJCAA level competition in football, soccer, tennis, and softball. James Madison University: •• Track & Field Facility. Relocation of the existing 400M running track and alteration/construction of an artificial turf hockey field. •• UREC Recreation Fields. Seven new synthetic turf athletic fields. •• Veterans Memorial Park. New baseball and softball complex includes lighted baseball and softball fields, with dedicated spectator seating and press boxes. •• Bridgeforth Stadium. Removal of the existing track and Astro-turf field and the installation of a new infilled turf field. Miami University: •• Yager Stadium Turf Replacement. Upgrade of the football stadium to synthetic turf and assistance with logo and color scheme, drainage and irrigation design. •• Women’s Varsity Softball Stadium. New 750 seat softball facility with a sand-based field. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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•• Lacrosse/Field Hockey Facility. Reconstruction of the synthetic turf system which included an E-Layer for their field hockey and lacrosse programs. •• Track Assessment and Renovation. Renovation of an existing 10-lane track including full resurfacing of the track and field event runways. William Paterson University of New Jersey, Athletic Precinct Master Plan and Improvements. Master planning of the athletics precinct and improvements to the baseball, softball and practice fields. University of Massachusetts-Amherst: •• Garber Field Renovation. Renovation of lacrosse stadium including a new synthetic turf surface, e-layer system, dynamic stone subbase material, perimeter curbing, asphalt walkways, irrigation and a protective field netting system. •• Warren P. McGuirk Alumni Stadium. Design of an infill, synthetic turf football field. •• Softball Field. Planning and design of a new varsity softball field for the program. The field includes a natural turf field, fencing, and heated dugouts. •• New Tennis Courts. Master planning, design and construction phase services for the 12 new tennis courts. •• New Track Facility. New nine-lane track facility with a throwing events area and support building that contains rest rooms, training facilities, and storage areas. •• Gladchuck Field. Conversion of existing football practice field into a new synthetic turf field hockey facility. Wake Forest University: •• Kentner Stadium Renovations. Replacement of the Astro-turf field hockey field and the resurfacing of the existing track oval. •• Football Practice Facility. Renovation of the football practice facility including new synthetic turf field and two sand slit irrigated bermuda turf fields. •• Leighton Tennis Center. Improvements included the expansion of the court and use of the area below the courts for an athletic support center. Marshall University, Joan C. Edwards Stadium. Replacement of the existing Astro Turf nylon stadium field with a new state-of-the-art synthetic turf playing surface. University of Hartford, Athletic Field Expansion & Renovation. Renovation and expansion of baseball, softball and track and field stadiums, including synthetic turf fields, press boxes, lighting, bleachers, and parking. University at Buffalo, Stadium Renovation. Replacement of existing natural turf with synthetic turf in a 31,000 seat football/soccer stadium which is surrounded by a running track and various field event sites. Denison University, Piper Stadium. New 400M rubberized all weather NCAA track and the replacement of the existing natural turf football field with a new synthetic infill turf field. Southern Methodist University, Ford Field. New synthetic turf football field, which included layout and color scheme assistance and visual imaging for the new field. State University of New York at Fredonia, Athletic Stadium Renovations. New natural turf soccer field and a synthetic turf field and additional site improvements. Siena College: •• Athletic Master Plan. Plan for the needs of intercollegiate, student, and faculty/staff users relative to the adequacy and availability of the existing facilities used by the College to determine the opportunities for expansion and improvement to existing facilities. •• Feasibility Study. Concept design of the softball field, competition soccer field and soccer practice fields. •• Turf Field. New synthetic turf soccer/lacrosse/field hockey multi-purpose synthetic turf field, fencing, 1,000 seat bleacher system, press box, electronic scoreboard, paved spectator gathering areas, and new field lighting. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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Washington & Lee University:

•• Wilson Stadium. Full renovation of historic football stadium with new field turf, seating, lighting, lockers, press box, and landscaping. •• New Synthetic Turf Stadium. New lighted, multi-purpose artificial turf athletic field, fixed seating for approximately 1,500 persons, a press box, a storage building, a decorative entry plaza, two scoreboards, and irrigation system. •• Field Hockey. Replacement of existing Astro-turf field with a new nylon turf field. Lynchburg College, Shellenberger Field. Major expansion/renovation of a new synthetic playing field, 8-lane synthetic surfaced track, new stadium lighting, 500 seat stadium bowl, open air press pavilion and donor recognition area. Virginia Commonwealth University: •• Sportsbackers Stadium. New state-of-the-art sports complex, complete with 3,250 seats, press box, sky box, and locker rooms. •• Cary Street Field. Upgrade of a 116,000 sq ft synthetic turf (with E-Layer base), multi-purpose playing surface. Binghamton University: •• Athletic Master Plan. Plan included relocation of the softball stadium into the athletic precinct. Renovations of all the campus sports venues to NCAA Division I standards. •• Athletic Fields Upgrade. New NCAA Division 1 soccer, lacrosse and softball fields including seating, press box facilities, concessions, restrooms, and storage. Phase 2 featured 2,500 seat synthetic turf lacrosse field and natural turf soccer fields. State University of New York at Oneonta, Sports Precinct Plan. Plan includes improvements to softball, baseball and track & field facilities. Oberlin College, Robert Kahn Track & Fred Shults Field. New stadium with a 400M track, dedicated throws area, amended topsoil field for soccer and lacrosse, 1,000 seat bleachers, storage and restroom building and sports lighting. Georgia State University, Athletic Master Plan. Plan included design options for an irrigated natural grass soccer field and practice field area, grandstands, press box, parking and accessible paths, tennis courts, a track and other support facilities. Benedict College, Charlie W. Johnson Football Stadium. New synthetic turf field for the 10,000 seat football stadium. Geneseo College: •• College Stadium. New 2,000 seat multi-purpose outdoor sports stadium and adjacent practice field, and three support buildings. •• Moench Running Track. Reconstruction features a NCAA eight-lane all-weather track with steeple chase, new field events and a natural turf soccer field inside the track oval. College of Saint Rose, Christian Plumeri Sports Complex. New synthetic turf field, electronic scoreboard, site fencing, and field lighting for the College’s soccer and lacrosse teams; new irrigated natural turf baseball and softball fields with new dugouts, press boxes, grandstands and restroom facility; and a new fenced irrigated natural grass practice field. Appalachian State University: •• Jim & Bettie Smith Baseball Stadium. New synthetic turf playing surface, dugouts, field walls, sports field lighting, and a scoreboard message center. •• Field Hockey. Replacement existing varsity soccer field with a synthetic turf hockey field.

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Bowling Green State University, Running Track Replacement. Reconstruction of the existing track facility to meet current trends in the industry and the addition of a throwing complex. University of Georgia:

•• Spec Towns Track Facility. New eight-lane oval, nine-lane straight track with interior throwing events and a dedicated shot put venue. •• Soccer Stadium and Practice Facility. Reconstruction of the soccer stadium field and adjacent practice field. •• Football Practice Facility. New outdoor natural football field and a synthetic turf practice field in the indoor training facility. •• Sanford Stadium Field Improvements. New natural turf field for the 92,746 seat stadium. Illinois College, Track & Stadium Field. Reconstruction of the running track and new artificial turf field that can accommodate NCAA soccer and football. Monroe Community College, PAC Center Athletic Field House. New athletic field house that includes a synthetic turf field surrounded by an at-grade jogging track. Winona State University, Track and Field Complex. New multi-purpose field and a track and field facility. George Mason University: •• Softball Complex. New softball complex including Patriot bermuda grass outfield, 600 seats for spectators, four batting cages, private restroom facilities for the players, bullpens and a press box. •• Feasibility Study. Study of the existing track & field facility improvements. Buffalo State College: •• New Athletic Stadium. Study of outdoor athletic facilities and interior support spaces for both the men’s and women’s athletic programs. •• Coyer Field. Installation of a new synthetic turf field for football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s lacrosse, and men’s and women’s outdoor track and field. •• Houston Gymnasium. Study and renovation of the 95,000 sq ft complex which a new fitness center, lockers, sports medicine, equipment issue, and updates to the pool and gym. Emory & Henry College, Athletic Facility. New synthetic turf field, sports field lighting and stadium amenities. University of Connecticut: •• George J. Sherman Family Sports Complex. Complete replacement of the nylon synthetic surfaced women’s field hockey field and the resurfacing of the existing eight-lane NCAA-compliant competition running track. •• Baseball Facility. New baseball complex will include new dugouts and bullpens, seating for 1,000 spectators, a pressbox/concessions building and other support amenities. •• Softball Facility. New softball facility will include new dugouts and bullpens, seating for 500 spectators. Boston College, Brighton Athletic Fields Complex. New complex will include baseball and softball venues, a recreation field and a new 300 car parking garage. Boston University, New Balance Field. New lighted synthetic turf practice and recreation sports field on a structured deck over on-grade parking. Niagara University, Soccer/Lacrosse Facility. Two new synthetic turf fields for soccer, lacrosse and rugby. University of Rhode Island, Beck Baseball Field. Replacement of existing natural turf with a synthetic turf, new bullpens, perimeter fencing, a netted backstop and scoreboard and a 5,000 sq ft batting tunnel building. Campbell University, Irwin Belk Track. Study and design of a new track and field facility. Mississippi State University, Spencer Track Facility. Redevelopment the 9-lane track facility, new 4,000 seat bleachers, restroom/concession facility, sand based infield and new entry plazas. Jackson State University, Track and Field Facility. New NCAA 400M, 9-lane IAAF Class 1 track. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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University of Missouri-Kansas City, Stanley H. Durwood Soccer Stadium and Recreational Field. New synthetic turf soccer pitch, recreational four-lane track with 100M straight away and track and field events for varsity on site practice. Pennsylvania State University (Behrend College), Track Facility and Soccer/Lacrosse Stadium. New lighted, 2,500-seat soccer/lacrosse stadium and track facility. SUNY at Cortland, Lusk Field House Renovations. Renovation of the 54,000 sq ft field house facility including installation of a new athletic flooring surface, a new netting system and lighting. University of South Carolina, The Roost Athletic Precinct:

•• Athletic Master Plan. Plan included a new outdoor 400M track, soccer practice facility, sand volleyball facility, softball stadium and tennis facility. •• Varsity Tennis Facility. New 12 court intercollegiate lighted tennis complex, including a raised concrete viewing concourse, seating for 600 spectators and a multilevel support building. •• Beckham Field. New 1,400 seat softball stadium features an entry plaza off of the main spine of the Athletic Village and connects to the top concourse of the seating structure. •• Football Practice Fields. New facility consists of two sand based lighted fields with three filming towers, one training sand pit and a synthetic turf training area, as well as two sand based areas for the offense and defense to perform drills. •• Indoor Track. Conversion of an existing fieldhouse to an indoor track and field complex featuring a six-lane 200M track, including field events. •• Outdoor Track. A new nine-lane track oval and all associated field event facilities. •• Sand Volleyball Courts. Improvements to five sand volley ball courts including sports lighting, spectator seating, scoreboard, perimeter fencing and ball netting system. •• Practice Soccer Field Modifications. Feasibility study and design services for the renovation of the existing practice soccer fields. The renovation will include new sand-based natural grass playing surface with underdrains. College of William & Mary: •• Albert-Daly Field. Study for field improvements including the addition of 1,500 permanent seats, new team rooms, public restrooms and concession areas. A hospitality suite and game day support facilities are also included. •• Zable Stadium. Replacement of existing natural turf football field with an infill synthetic turf field Stony Brook University, Track and Field Facility. New eight-lane 400M track facility surrounding an artificial turf soccer field. State University of New York at Oswego: •• Athletics Facility Master Plan. Plan determined a location for a multipurpose track stadium facility to include seating, lighting, throws areas, an eight-lane all-weather track. •• Romney Field House. Renovation of a former hockey arena, into a multi-use field house for indoor track, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, basketball, volleyball, and tennis. Francis Marion University, Feasibility Study and Master Plan. Plan includes a baseball stadium, softball stadium, a future all-weather track and field complex, soccer stadium, a central concession restroom facility, and an athletic field house. Norwich University, Sabine Field. Renovation and expansion of the stadium including a multi-purpose synthetic turf field, lighting recreational fitness and jogging track, 1,000 seat grandstand facility, press box, and guest suite. University of Akron, Soccer Stadium at Lee R. Jackson Field. Full renovation of the 1,200-seat soccer stadium with a press box and spectator amenities and team building with athlete locker rooms. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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North Carolina State University:

•• Carmichael Tennis Courts. Reconstruction of 12 outdoor tennis courts including nets, posts, fencing, sports lighting, benches and sun canopies. •• Soccer Fields. New sand based practice soccer field for the women’s intercollegiate soccer team. Trinity College, Assaiante Tennis Center. New eight court complex including spectator seating, high-mast court lighting, a court-side plaza space and perimeter graphic windscreens. Randolph-Macon College: •• Athletic Master Plan. Plan examined both indoor and outdoor sports needs for varsity and recreational sports. The plan features new housing, baseball/lacrosse stadium and athletic support facilities. •• Hugh Stephens Field at Estes Park. New natural baseball field, including bleacher seating for 500, a press box, batting cages, and bullpens. •• Football/LAX Stadium. New football/lacrosse playing field, perimeter walk and synthetic recreation path and the relocation of the grandstand. University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Football Stadium/Practice Facility. New NCAA synthetic football field and two adjacent natural grass sand based practice fields. University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Sports Complex. New track and field facility featuring a synthetic turf soccer field and eight-lane track with all field events. University of Maryland-Eastern Shore, Track & Field Venue. Renovation to the track and field facility including sports lighting, fencing, scoreboard and security. Rutgers University-Cook Campus, Outdoor Recreation Master Plan. Improvements included several irrigated natural grass fields, a synthetic turf multi-purpose field, sports lighting, pedestrian circulation improvements, and a field house and picnic pavilion. John Carroll University, Don Shula Stadium. Expansion and renovation of a 400M all-weather track, a new synthetic turf field and the renovation of the existing grandstands. Wesleyan University, Andersen Track and Field Areas. New track and field facility featuring a synthetic turf field and 8-lane track with two running chutes, and a long and triple jump runway program located to the south of the track oval. University of Rochester: •• Athletic Field Upgrades. New synthetic turf baseball field, modification of the outfield to accommodate soccer and lacrosse practice fields, and the widening of a soccer field. •• Fauver Stadium Track Upgrades: Assessment of the existing track and field facility and develop a program of improvements. Coastal Carolina University: •• Varsity Tennis Complex. 12 new tennis courts including central raised boardwalk platform and a new team building. •• Athletic Field. New natural turf field. LIU-Post, Bethpage Stadium. Renovation of stadium including new bleachers, press box, elevators, ticket booth. Millikin University, Frank M. Lindsay Field. Study for the replacement an existing natural grass field with an artificial turf field. University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Dick & Lenore Taylor Track. RReplacement of the existing 8-lane, 400M track surface. Limestone College: •• Master Plan. Planning includes outdoor sports to receive enhancements or new facilities including a team pavilion and expansion to indoor sports events and offices. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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•• Athletic Facilities. Design of a new synthetic turf football field, lighting, viewing tower and new locker room/field house. As well as, improvements to the existing baseball field. Williams College, Weston Field. New venues for football, men’s and women’s lacrosse, women’s field hockey, and track and field, a new team pavilion, and spectator facilities. Duke University: •• Koskinen Stadium. New outdoor track and field facility and renovations to lacrosse/soccer stadium, shared press box. •• Football Practice Facility. Renovations of a 90,000 sq ft synthetic turf field and two additional practice fields. University of Delaware, Bob Hannah Baseball Stadium. Complete renovation includes installation of a synthetic turf, heated dugouts, bullpens, batting cages, perimeter fencing, a netted backstop with field wall padding and scoreboard. Syracuse University, Football Practice Facility. Three new NCAA athletic fields including one synthetic lacrosse field and two synthetic football fields. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Sports Fields. New football practice facility including a synthetic turf field and sand based field. University of Virginia, Football Practice Fields. Three new state of the art infill synthetic turf varsity football practice fields with complete under drainage systems. D’Youville College, Athletic Fields. New artificial turf fields for soccer, lacrosse and softball. University of North Carolina at Greensboro:

•• North Practice Field. Renovation of existing natural grass soccer practice field, including grading, drainage, irrigation and sports lighting. •• Soccer Stadium & Field. Field upgrades including re-sodding and striping. Stadium repairs included roof replacement, and structural and mechanical upgrades to spectator amenities. Elon University, Belk Track & Field Facility Improvements. Renovation of eight-lane, all-weather 400M track to meet NCAA requirements. Florida International University, Soccer Field. Reorientation of the existing soccer field and the addition of a 400M NCAA running track around the soccer field. University at Albany: •• Bob Ford Field. New football stadium, track and field facility, and recreational practice turf field. •• John Fallon Field. Two NCAA Division I venues for women’s and men’s lacrosse, soccer, and field hockey synthetic fields and stadium. Young Harris College, Tennis Facility. New 12-court NCAA tournament sized tennis complex for the men’s and women’s varsity teams. The project includes sports lighting, parking, and spectator amenities. East Carolina University, Tennis Complex. Replacement of the existing courts with a new 12-court complex. Mount St. Mary’s University: •• Tennis Facility. Renovation of existing eight-court tennis complex including new vinyl chain link fencing and handicapped accessible bleacher seating. An existing spectator gazebo was upgraded and a new storage building to house the tennis equipment was built. •• Waldron Family Stadium. New natural grass soccer and lacrosse stadium including seating for 1,045 patrons, a 445 sq ft press box, a 7,320 sq ft support building, a 1,500 sq ft rest-room building and adjacent parking for 250 cars. Manhattan College, Gaelic Park. Conversion to a state-of-the-art synthetic turf facility for soccer, lacrosse, rugby and women’s softball. The facility received updated sports lighting and features an entirely synthetic surface for the NCAA women’s softball field. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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University of Mississippi, Track Facility. New facility includes a 9 lane, 400-meter track oval, including two new starting line chutes, a new double-D zone infield with pole vault, long jump and high jump areas, and new infield for javelin/discus and shot put throws. Northwest Missouri State University:

•• Lamkin Field House. Study of the 50,000 sq ft building including men and women’s basketball locker rooms, football locker rooms, and coaches locker rooms, equipment rooms, athletic training and strength and conditioning. There will also be repurposing of large open spaces. •• Indoor Activity Center. Design of a multi-purpose facility that includes an indoor 300M track, indoor practice football synthetic turf field, 500 seat bleachers, restrooms, offices and press box.

MUNICIPAL City of Virginia Beach, Princess Anne Athletic Complex. 250-acre athletic including eight regulation softball and seven regulation soccer fields. City of Overland Park, Overland Park Youth Soccer Complex. Twelve professional size synthetic turf fields, sports lighting, and a field cooling system. Heard County, Heard County Recreational Complex. New 115 acre multi-use recreational facility including 16 ballfields with lighting, bleachers, and two concession stands. City of Hays, Bickle-Schmidt Sports Complex. New 160+ acre regional multi-sports complex will consists of eight baseball/softball fields and eight soccer/football fields and a new soccer stadium for Fort Hays State University. Westchester County, Tibbetts Pool Modernization. Renovation of a water park including a 1,000 feet lazy river, basketball pool, lap pool, volley ball, two beach entry pools, water walk, multi-level aquatic play structure and kiddy pool, two body slides, concessions, and restroom. Essex County, Branch Brook Park Baseball Facility. Park includes three little league fields, one softball field, one baseball field, and one multi-purpose field along with new support facilities and amenities. James City County, Warhill Sports Complex:

•• Sanford B. Wanner Stadium. Lighted full size synthetic turf multi-purpose playing field, spectator seating for 3,000, a full-service press box, locker room facilities, concession facilities and public restrooms. •• Synthetic Turf Fields. Six field tournament quality athletic complex. The project consists of six synthetic turf fields for use with soccer, field hockey, lacrosse and football. •• Baseball Field 5. New high school size field with irrigation with fencing and spectator seating. A 120 car parking expansion was also included as part of this project. •• T-Ball Complex. Four natural turf T-Ball Fields with an irrigation system. Henrico County: •• Deep Run High School Baseball/Softball Field. Upgrades included seating facilities, a new press box, new dugouts, a new concession area, and pedestrian circulation/access improvements. •• Challenger Field. New T-ball field at the new Tuckahoe Park for children and youth who have physical, developmental and intellectual disabilities. •• Greenwood Park. Master plan and design of an 88 acre parcel that will consist of 10 multipurpose athletic fields, a championship stadium, passive walking trails, public restroom buildings and supporting infrastructure. Town of Ramapo, Provident Bank Park. New 3,500 seat minor league baseball stadium. Township of Maplewood, DeHart Park. Synthetic multi-purpose field complex for youth football, soccer, lacrosse, field hockey, softball and baseball. Town of Glastonbury, Athletic Facilities. New synthetic surfaced running track and multi-purpose synthetic field. Indoor and Outdoor Sports Planning and Design

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City of Oneonta, Damaschke Field. Rehabilitation of the historic ballpark including new grandstand, as well as the relocation and construction of bleachers, and a new clubhouse for both home and visiting teams. City of Myrtle Beach:

•• Grand Park. Design and construction of the installation of nine synthetic turf ball fields. •• BB&T Stadium. Turf reconstruction at the BB&T Stadium. •• Doug Shaw Stadium. Reconstruction of the eight lane collegiate track facility, new synthetic turf football/ soccer field, new sports lighting, an additional 1,000 seats and upgrades to the existing press box. •• The Ripken Experience. New, state of the art baseball facility featuring six youth fields, three regulation fields and a training island. •• Ashley Booth Field. Conversion of an existing natural grass field at Myrtle Beach High School to a synthetic turf field for football, soccer and lacrosse. Salt Lake City Corporation, Salt Lake City Regional Athletic Complex. Planning of a sportsplex that will consist of 18 soccer fields, rugby field overlays, four softball and four baseball fields. Stadium fields for soccer, baseball and softball include bleachers and spectator amenities and associated buildings. City of Suffolk, Driver Sports Complex. Master Plan for a blend of active and passive recreational uses, including baseball, softball, football, soccer, in-line and skateboard park, multi-purpose trails, boat launch, an equestrian facility and a community center. Stafford County, Master Plan Update. Plan included a detailed inventory of all existing facilities, completion of a citizen survey, a comprehensive public outreach program, development of design standards and a financial analysis for future operations. County of Durham, Track and Stadium. New all-weather track, synthetic turf field, scoreboard, grandstand renovations and support facility renovation. City of Stamford, Boyle Stadium. Replacement of existing field with a new infilled synthetic turf system and new 4/6 lane competition running track. City of Raleigh, WRAL Soccer Complex. Installation of new synthetic turf fields, including lighting and irrigation at the WRAL site. Town of Colonie, The Crossings of Colonie. Development of a 130-acre recreational facility that features multi-use, pedestrian/bike paths, an arboretum, wetland enhancements, a boat house, picnic areas and an amphitheater. City of Newport News, Stoney Run Sports Complex. Municipal softball complex including four game fields, one championship field, new parking area, new access road(s), and other amenities to support the complex. City of Danbury, Municipal Stadium. Replacement of a multi-purpose all-weather, synthetic turf sports field and a new eight-lane, 400M synthetic surface track complete with sports lighting, 3,000 spectator seats and a press box. Town of Cary, Sports Turf Fields & Artificial Turf Fields. Planning and design of several turf fields, including the conversion of existing natural grass fieldsun to synthetic turf and the addition of sports lighting and parking. Greater Dover Committee, Kent County Sports Complex. New 100 acre multi-use recreational facility including 12 synthetic turf fields and one stadium field with seating for approximately 1,000. City of Bayamon, PR, Onofre Carballeira Sports Complex. Design study for the conversion of the municipal baseball stadium into soccer and complete renovations to the adjacent 10,000 seat arena and development improvements. Camden County, Football Stadium. New synthetic turf football field.

PUBLIC/PRIVATE SCHOOLS (K-12) City of Johnson City, Science Hill High Stadium. Upgrades include the synthetic turf multi-purpose field, track resurfacing, 5,000 seat bleachers, and additional spectator amenities.

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King George County, King George High School Sports Stadium. New stadium that includes a new turf field, bleacher seating for 2,000, sports field lighting a support building for athletes and spectators. The Collegiate School:

•• Robins Campus Athletic Building. New 16,600 sq ft field house including a 4,500 sq ft weight training facility, a 4,000 sq ft open indoor workout area, locker rooms, athletic equipment storage areas, a training room and office space for building operation. •• Sam Newell Field. New natural grass playing surface including a 1,600 sq ft concessions and press box; 532 sq ft spectator pavilion; VIP and press tower outside the left field wall; stadium seating for 200; permanent dugouts; and batting cages and bull pens. •• Athletic Fields. New lighted synthetic turf soccer and field hockey field. City of Norfolk, Lake Taylor Soccer Complex. Study and programming for the soccer complex and subsequent design synthetic turf fields, maximization of irrigated, amended topsoil fields, and the construction of support facilities. Oak Grove High School, Football Field. New synthetic turf football field including striping and logo. Madeira School, Synthetic Turf Fields. Three new synthetic turf fields, including two for field hockey/lacrosse and one larger field for soccer with two softball overalys. Horry County, Football Field Assessments. Assessment and reconstruction of natural turf fields at six high schools. Regional School District #13, Athletic Facilities at the Coginchaug Campus. Development of a lighted eightlane 400M track and field facility to replace a deteriorated high school athletic facility. Forestbrook Middle School, Athletic Field. Renovation of existing natural turf field and new fencing. Lynchburg City Schools, EC Glass & Heritage High School Fields. Design and permitting of two synthetic sports fields. St. Paul’s School, Synthetic Turf Field Planning Study. Design and permitting services were provided for the 125,000 sq ft multipurpose, lighted, synthetic turf surface. Town of West Hartford:

•• Chalmers Stadium at Hall High School. New full size synthetic turf multi-purpose playing field, renovated running track and spectator seating for 3,000. •• McKee Stadium at Conard High School. New full size synthetic turf multi-purpose playing field, renovated running track and spectator seating for 2,000. City of Kingsport, Dobyns-Bennett Stadium. Renovation of the existing football/baseball stadium including new seating, new sports lighting, new two-story pressbox, concessions/restroom expansion and additional team rooms. Elizabethton City Schools, High School Football Stadium. Designed parking lot improvements, a new synthetic turf football field, and related site improvements for this multi-faceted school expansion/renovation project. Kingswood-Oxford School, Athletic Field Improvements. Reconstruction and redevelopment a multi-purpose competition field supporting football, soccer, lacrosse, and field hockey play with overlapping softball play. Choate Rosemary Hall, Torrence Hunt Tennis Center. Reconstruction of fourteen courts on two levels, providing optimum viewing of multiple courts. Regional School District No. 18, Niblack Track & Field. Renovation of a 400M cinder track and soccer/lacrosse field at Lyme Old Lyme High School. Suffield Academy, Athletic Field. Planning and design of a multipurpose field for field hockey, soccer, and lacrosse. The Hotchkiss School, Baker Complex. Reconstruction of a 6/8-lane, broken back configuration track and a multi-purpose synthetic field, permitting football, soccer, and lacrosse activities.

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Shenendehowa High School, Brent Steurerwald Stadium. New eight-lane all weather track and field events. A multipurpose field was converted from a natural grass field to a synthetic turf field. Academy of Our Lady of Mercy, Lauralton Hall Field. Study for a new synthetic practice/competition turf field as part of a campus master plan. Lakeland Christian School, Turf Field. New multi-sport synthetic turf field. The field features in-filled type turf and colorful school logos. James River High School, Varsity Baseball Field. Improvements including new irrigation, topsoil, sod, fencing, backstop, dugouts, batting cage, and bullpens. St. Christopher’s School:

•• Knowles Track. Reconstruction of a 400M track. •• Knowles Field Synthetic Turf. Replacement of the natural turf with synthetic turf suitable for use with football and lacrosse. Roanoke Public Schools, Bogle Field. Conversion of a natural grass soccer field to synthetic turf. Calvert Hall College High School, Baseball Field. New synthetic turf baseball field. Avon Old Farms School, Synthetic Turf Field. Study and design for a new synthetic turf field at the existing football field and track.

PRIVATE NY Olympic Regional Development Authority, Mt. Van Hoevenburg Recreation Area - Combined Bobsled & Luge Run. New combined bobsled and luge facility including approximately 1,400 meters of refrigerated concrete laid out on a challenging course down the mountainside. Maryland Soccer Foundation:

•• Germantown Soccerplex. New soccerplex consisting of 24 outdoor, natural grass fields, one of which is a championship level field with 5,200 spectator seats. An arena building that houses two fields for indoor soccer. •• Soccerplex Upgrades. Completed lighting design and renovation of fields 14 and 17 including complete renovation of the root-zone mixes, drainage and grass for the fields. New York Football Giants, MetLife Stadium at the Meadowlands & Timex Performance Center. New synthetic turf field for the 82,500 seat stadium and two new high performance sand based fields, two outdoor synthetic turf fields and one indoor synthetic turf field playing field systems at the training facility. Sporting Kansas City, Swope Park. Master planning and design of a new training center including a building, playing fields fencing, field entrance stairs, backstop netting, synthetic turf system and sports field lighting. U.S. Soccer Foundation, Soccer Facility Planning. Developed soccer facility concept plans for over 40 locations throughout the United States.

FEDERAL Commander, Navy Installations:

•• NS Norfolk. New synthetic turf multi-purpose field, a three lane track as well as new sports lighting and fencing. •• NAS Oceana. New synthetic turf multi-purpose field and the resurfacing of an existing six lane track. •• NAS Jacksonville. Existing conditions evaluation of a golf course and recommended improvements.

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