Project Description

Chase Field

Chase Field, formerly Bank One Ballpark was built as the home of the Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks franchise. The structure is a large 1.3 million square foot build, with a roof that opens and closes using the help of 200-horsepower motors that engage more than four miles of cable string through a pulley system.

In order to complete the project on schedule, Schuff Steel implemented an innovative and unique plan for erecting the two giant trusses allowing our team to raise the 1,400 ton superstructure in just 36 hours. Traditional methods comparatively would have taken several weeks to complete.

Project Details

Structural Engineer:

Martin/Martin Consulting Engineers

Architect:

Ellerbe Becket

Steel Tonnage:

22,000 tons

Location:

Phoenix, Arizona

Schuff Services: preconstruction, design assist, structural engineering, BIM services, project management, steel detailing, steel fabrication, steel erection

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    Chase Field

    Project Details

    Architect:

    Ellerbe Becket

    Steel Tonnage:

    22,000 tons

    Location:

    Phoenix, Arizona

    Schuff Services: preconstruction, design assist, structural engineering, BIM services, project management, steel detailing, steel fabrication, steel erection

    Chase Field, formerly Bank One Ballpark was built as the home of the Major League Baseball’s Arizona Diamondbacks franchise. The structure is a large 1.3 million square foot build, with a roof that opens and closes using the help of 200-horsepower motors that engage more than four miles of cable string through a pulley system.

    In order to complete the project on schedule, Schuff Steel implemented an innovative and unique plan for erecting the two giant trusses allowing our team to raise the 1,400 ton superstructure in just 36 hours. Traditional methods comparatively would have taken several weeks to complete.

    Let’s talk about
    your next project