The Chicago Cubs Park, located in Mesa, Arizona, completed in 2014, is currently Major League Baseball’s largest spring training stadium, by capacity. Operated by the Chicago Cubs and home to the Arizona League Cubs and the Mesa Solar Sox, the stadium officially seats 15,000.

Located on W. Rio Salado Parkway near Mesa Riverview Park, Cubs Park is both a homage to Wrigley Field and an architecturally modern complement to Arizona’s wide-open, desert environment.

 

Primera Partnered with Hunt Construction Group in Building the Impressive New Training Facility

Nearby Dwight W. Patterson Field (Hohokum Park) had been home to the Cubs spring training camp since 1997, but in 2010 the city of Mesa voted to build a brand-new venue that would be beautiful, spacious and state-of-the-art. 

Construction of the $99 million project was headed up by Hunt Construction Group, with Primera installing the over 30,000 sq. ft. of floor and wall tile throughout the facility, including:

  • Player development center
  • Clubhouse
  • Locker rooms
  • Maintenance building

 

Challenges: Coordinating with Building Contractors and Working on a Tight Schedule

In spite of the 65,000 sq. ft. proportions Sloan Field’s administrative and clubhouse facility, the job was to be completed within a 15-month time frame in order to be ready for opening day in February of 2014. 

Hunt Construction Group broke ground in July, 2012 and it was then up to Primera’s skilled team of tile and flooring experts to coordinate with and work around other trade professionals to finish the massive tile installation with the incredible precision and speed the job required.

 

The Solution: Communication, Professionalism & Know-How

Any new construction project calls for collaboration among several types of trade professionals, including electricians, plumbers, painters, etc., which means establishing good communication and integrated scheduling is key.

Primera prides itself on its ability to  produce outstanding results while coordinating and  working side-by-side with other contractors in all environments, even on large-scale, high-profile, tightly scheduled projects like Cubs Park.

In spite of limited time, Cubs Park was complete and fully operational for the opening game on February 27, 2014, thanks in part to role Primera played in finishing their installation expertly and quickly.

 

Beautiful, Durable and Functional Floor and Wall Tiles Installed Expertly and On Schedule

Since its first game in 2014, Cubs Park has hosted record-breaking crowds and is known for its Chicago-style concessions, its replica of the Wrigley Field Marquee and, thanks to an open path that connects the stadium to the clubhouse, its player accessibility to autograph hounds.

Baseball writer and stadium aficionado Graham Knight describes Cubs Park as, “…a splendid place, mixing the best of modern times with historic nods to the Cubs’ iconic confines in Chicago.”

Primera is both proud and honored to have been able to work on a project of this scale and to have contributed to the lasting beauty and functionality of this magnificent, elite training facility.

 

 

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