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Notice To Proceed – August 8th, 2008
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- 80,000 cubic yards bulk excavation
80,000 yards of bulk excavation
SLIDE 3 4 Different foundation methods required
Geo Piers Spread Footings Caissons
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Benches for CSLM
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Stone at Ice Ring
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9,000 cubic yards of concrete foundation
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4,600 linear feet of foundation wall
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11,000 yards of CLSM backfill
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CLSM backfill
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Steel at Ice Ring for Steel Erection
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Steel erection start date – December 22, 2008 Milestone Achieved
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7,200 tons of steel – 74 sequences
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Snow day! Fighting the elements
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14,000 cubic yards
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Upper down precast erection
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Preparation for ice slab 420 yards of poured monolithic
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55,000 square foot curtain wall
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Pens locker room – resembles current Civic Arena – (Igloo Shaped)
SLIDE 19 Writers’ Press – capable of seating
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Team store
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East Club
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Spine Wall
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5th Avenue Entrance
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5th Avenue Elevation
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Lexus Club overlooking Civic Arena
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Final touches on 70,000 pound scoreboard
The scoreboard’s 4 screens are 14 feet x 25 feet
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University of Pittsburgh Locker Room
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Lexus Club Bar
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Typical Suite – 1 of 71
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Party Suite – Capable of Seating 200 guests
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Ticket windows – 53,000 feet of terrazzo
There are 800 HD TVs of all sizes located throughout the arena
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Wall of Fame featuring team jerseys from local high schools
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Trib Total Media Gate
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Escalators – there are 12 total in the arena
SLIDE 35 One area for concessions – there is
- ne concession point for every 158
visitors
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The arena seats 18,087 guests for a hockey game
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The arena includes conference space for 40 to up to 160 people
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236 Loge Box Seats are available in the arena
SLIDE 39 On June 10th, 2010 the Pittsburgh Penguins Invited 400 local college and high school students into the arena to test the 384 toilets and 168 urinals throughout the building to ensure that the plumbing system could handle 1,800 gallons of water per minute
Photo credit: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
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Here, Walt Czekaj, Director of Field Operations and other construction workers pose with the Stanley Cup on the job site
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Arena staff pose with some Pittsburgh Penguins on site
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The CONSOL Energy Center is the 1st NHL Arena to Achieve LEED Gold Certification