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7. Salt River Spring Training Facility

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PROJECT COST: $100 Million

7. Salt River Spring Training Facility
PHOTO:SRPMIC/HKS
Salt River Spring Training Facility
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This first Major League Baseball spring training facility on Indian land will host the Arizona Diamondbacks and Colorado Rockies. Targeting LEED silver, the complex includes an 11,000-seat main stadium, four major league and eight minor league fields, four practice fields, two agility fields and 10 covered batting cages. Each team will have an individually branded 75,000-sq-ft clubhouse. Ancillary structures include a maintenance facility, restrooms, observation towers and site infrastructure.

Location: Scottsdale, Ariz.
Started: January 2010
Target Completion: January 2011
Owner: Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community
Design Firm: HKS Inc.
General Contractor: Mortenson Construction
Engineers: Lloyd Consulting Group; WSP Flack + Kurtz; HKS
Subcontractors: CECO Concrete; Able Steel; Parsons Electric; Tri-City Mechanical; Aero Automatic Sprinkler; Construction 70; Tpac; ValleyCrest Landscape

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