Philadelphia Phillies
Scope:
Click link to learn more about this project: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/blogs/philthy-stuff/Flyers-Winter-Classic-CBP-135888153.html
Project completed February 3,2012. A special thank you goes out to Mike Boekholder and his staff for making this a hugely successful project. Sod was provided by Collins Wharf Sod farm. http://www.cwsod.com/ Sod install provided by Hummer Turf. http://www.usaturf.com/hummersportsturf/ A special thank you goes out to everyone that made this such a successful project.
- Strip entire field of sod
- Add new root-zone mix
- Laser grade Rootzone mix, warning track and infield clay
- Sod with Rivera Bermuda sod "overseeded with Perennial Ryegrass"
Click link to learn more about this project: http://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/blogs/philthy-stuff/Flyers-Winter-Classic-CBP-135888153.html
Project completed February 3,2012. A special thank you goes out to Mike Boekholder and his staff for making this a hugely successful project. Sod was provided by Collins Wharf Sod farm. http://www.cwsod.com/ Sod install provided by Hummer Turf. http://www.usaturf.com/hummersportsturf/ A special thank you goes out to everyone that made this such a successful project.
Butner Athletic Park
Butner Athletic Park
Owner: Town of Butner
Scope: Construction of four new athletic fields. Work consists of building two new regulation baseball fields, one softball field and a full sized multipurpose field.
Four inches of topsoil will be placed and laser graded over a laser graded subgrade. Infields will consist of "Louisburg Clay".
Owner: Town of Butner
Scope: Construction of four new athletic fields. Work consists of building two new regulation baseball fields, one softball field and a full sized multipurpose field.
Four inches of topsoil will be placed and laser graded over a laser graded subgrade. Infields will consist of "Louisburg Clay".
Dayton Dragons - Fifth Third Field
Project Scope: After performing admirably for almost 12 years since it's original construction prior to the 2000 season, the playing surface at Fifth Third Field was in need of major renovations. To improve the performance, playability, safety, and aesthetics of the field, the drainage system, irrigation system, root zone, and Kentucky Bluegrass playing surface will all be removed and replaced before the start of the 2012 season.


















