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Erector: Hardy
Construction
Project
Description:
Butler Manufacturing of Annville, PA, and High Steel
Structures Inc. teamed up to fabricate steel framing
used to build a new athletic center at West Point,
a project that began in June 2006. Butler Manufacturing
had the lead on designing the frames and called upon
assistance from High Steel as an efficient approach
to making the larger components for the project. High
Steel has found that providing strategic assistance
to building fabricators such as Butler is a logical
application of their core competencies in the bridge-building
industry.
In
2005, the United States Military Academy announced
an initiative that would complete the Michie Stadium
Athletic Complex begun in 2001. The key addition was
the indoor athletic training facility.
Following a year-long process of design and construction
planning, it was determined that a pre-engineered
steel building system would be best suited to create
the unique features planned for the new 92,400-square-foot
building. The indoor training facility is unlike the
field houses or athletic facilities found on most
college campuses. The building has unusually high
(65 feet) ceilings to accommodate punting, kicking,
and return drills.
The project was funded
by the largest single donation in the history of the
federal Service Academies—a $15 million donation
to West Point’s Association of Graduates from
Bill and Carol Foley. Mr. Foley graduated from the
Military Academy in 1967 and was commissioned as an
officer in the United States Air Force where he reached
the rank of Captain.
The facility is named the Foley Athletic Center in
recognition of Mr. Foley’s donation, which is
the largest single gift in the history of West Point.
Construction was completed in January 2007.
In all, more than 825 tons of steel were used to construct
the facility.
For more project
information and photos, we recommend the following
web site:
Army
Black Knights - goarmysports.com
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