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Outdoor Tennis Facility American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners OUTDOOR TENNIS FACILITY City of Palm Beach Gardens Tennis Center Palm Beach Gardens, FL Construction: Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. Participated in Project: Aer-Flo, Inc.; Har-Tru Sports Laguna Beach High School Laguna Beach, CA Construction: Zaino Tennis Courts, Inc. Participated in Project: California Sports Surfaces; Edwards/Roldri Div. of Athletic Connection Loomis Chaffee School Tennis Facility Windsor, CT Design: Milone & MacBroom, Inc. Participated in Project: Cape and Island Tennis & Track; R.A.D. Sports; Har-Tru Sports; Douglas Sports; California Sports Surfaces Miami University Women’s Tennis Courts Oxford, OH Design: Sportworks Field Design Participated in Project: Tennis Technology, Inc.; Douglas Sports; California Sports Surfaces Daly Field Tennis Facility Brighton, MA Design: Activitas, Inc. Participated in Project: Cape and Island Tennis & Track; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Har-Tru Sports; California Sports Surfaces 1 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners OUTDOOR TENNIS FACILITY - CONTINUED Kearney High School Kearney, MO Construction: McConnell & Associates Corp. Participated in Project: California Sports Surfaces; Douglas Sports; Tech-Con Systems, Inc.; Aer-Flo Trump National Doral® Miami Doral, FL Construction: Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. Participated in Project: Aer-Flo, Inc.; Har-Tru Sports Southern Wesleyan University Tennis Facility Central, SC Construction: Baseline Sports Construction, LLC Participated in Project: Techlight; Putterman Athletics; Competition Athletic Surfaces; Advanced Polymer Technology, Corp.; Edwards/Roldri Div. of Athletic Connection Coopersville High School Tennis Facility Coopersville, MI Design: GMB Architecture + Engineering Participated in Project: Edwards/Roldri Div. of Athletic Connection; California Sports Surfaces West Ottawa Middle School Tennis Facility Holland, MI Design: GMB Architecture + Engineering Participated in Project: ACO Sport; Edwards/Roldri Div. of Athletic Connection; California Sports Surfaces 2 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners OUTDOOR TENNIS FACILITY - CONTINUED The Wheeler School Tennis Facility Seekonk, MA Construction: Cape and Island Tennis & Track Participated in Project: Gale Associates, Inc.; Har-Tru Sports; Tech-Con Systems, Inc.; Douglas Sports; California Sports Surfaces Winding Cypress Naples, FL Construction: Welch Tennis Courts, Inc. Participated in Project: Har-Tru Sports; Putterman Athletics; LSI Courtsider Sports Lighting Hudsonville High School Tennis Facility Hudsonville, MI Design: GMB Architecture + Engineering Participated in Project: ACO Sport; Douglas Sports; Bakko Bak Bord; California Sports Surfaces 3 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners RESIDENTIAL TENNIS COURT Private Residence - Pinecrest (Private Court - Red Euro Hydro) Pinecrest, FL Construction: Fast-Dry Courts, Inc. Participated in Project: Har-Tru Sports; LSI Courtsider Sports Lighting; Tennclosure Fence Systems, LLC Lower Merion Residence Gladwyne, PA Construction: Pro-Sport Construction, Inc. Participated in Project: Har-Tru Sports; LSI Courtsider Sports Lighting TRACK AND FIELD Espanola High School Athletic Facility Espanola, NM Construction: Lone Mountain Contracting, Inc. Participated in Project: Shaw Sports Turf; Re-Tek Products; SportsEdge 4 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners INDOOR TRACK FACILITY Clemson University Indoor Track Facility Clemson, SC Construction: Medallion Athletics, Inc. Participated in Project: UCS, Inc.; Mondo USA; CHA Sports Franklin & Marshall College ASFC Schnader Field House Lancaster, PA Design: Sasaki Associates, Inc. Participated in Project: Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc.; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Douglas Sports OUTDOOR TRACK FACILITY Bowman County Track & Field Bowman, ND Construction: Fisher Tracks Participated in Project: Kennith W. Schmidt, Jr., PE; Renner Sports Surfaces; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC; Gezolan AG MIT Running Track at Steinbrenner Stadium Cambridge, MA Construction: Cape and Island Tennis & Track Participated in Project: Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc.; Gezolan AG 5 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners OUTDOOR TRACK FACILITY - CONTINUED ADM Community School District Stadium Adel, IA Construction: Fisher Tracks Participated in Project: Athletic Marking Company; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Gezolan AG; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC Greyhound Stadium Portales, NM Construction: Fisher Tracks Participated in Project: A K Sales & Consulting, Inc.; Gezolan AG; Athletic Marking Company; Genan, Inc.; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc. Sheila and Morris Cregger Track Columbia, SC Construction: Medallion Athletics, Inc. Participated in Project: UCS, Inc.; Mondo USA; CHA Sports Hillsboro Public Schools Athletic Complex Hillsboro, ND Construction: Fisher Tracks Participated in Project: Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Gezolan AG; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC Paxton Consolidated Schools Athletic Complex Paxton, NE Construction: Fisher Tracks Participated in Project: Kennith W. Schmidt, Jr., PE; Renner Sports Surfaces; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC; Gezolan AG 6 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners OUTDOOR TRACK FACILITY - CONTINUED Robert L. Peterson Memorial Field Dakota Valley, SD Construction: Fisher Tracks Participated in Project: Athletic Marking Company; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Gezolan AG; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC ; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Pro Grass, LLC Durango High School Track & Field Durango, CO Construction: General Acrylics, Inc. Participated in Project: Advanced Polymer Technology, Corp.; AstroTurf; SportsEdge; Synthetic Surfaces, Inc.; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC; Melos GmbH SINGLE FIELD FACILITY Covrett Stadium & Fishburn Family Field, Highland High School South Bloomfield Township Morrow County, OH Design: Sportworks Field Design Participated in Project: The Motz Group; Vasco Sports Contractors; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.; Brock USA; USGreentech; Track Surface Company; APT Lapeer Field Lapeer, MI Design: Foresite Design, Inc. Participated in Project: GreenFields, USA; Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Re-Tek Products; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Pro Grass, LLC; Star-Trac Enterprises; California Sports Surfaces; Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.; ACO Sport 7 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners SINGLE FIELD FACILITY - CONTINUED Agawam High School Track & Field Facility Agawam, MA Design: Milone & MacBroom, Inc. Participated in Project: ATT Sports, Inc.; Gill Athletics; Shaw Sports Turf; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; Jaypro Sports, LLC Dartmouth College Hanover, NH Design: Activitas, Inc. Participated in Project: Clark Companies, Inc.; Brock USA; Copeland Coating Company, Inc.; Chenango Contracting; FieldTurf; R.A.D. Sports, Inc.; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Beynon Sports Surfaces, Inc. New Milford High School Athletic Facility New Milford, CT Design: BSC Group, Inc. Participated in Project: Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Sprinturf, LLC; Stockmeier Urethanes USA, Inc.; ATT Sports, Inc. Agawam High School Baseball Facility Agawam, MA Design: Milone & MacBroom, Inc. Participated in Project: JayPro Sports, LLC Brooks School North Andover, MA Design: Huntress Associates, Inc. Participated in Project: Green Acres Landscape & Construction Co., Inc.; Sprinturf; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Brock USA 8 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners SINGLE FIELD FACILITY - CONTINUED Southeast Missouri State University Capaha Field Cape Girardeau, MO Construction: Byrne & Jones Construction Participated in Project: Sportsfield Specialties, Inc; Shaw Sports Turf Drexel University - Vidas Field Philadelphia, PA Design: Stantec Sport Group Participated in Project: Aluminum Athletic Equipment, Co.; Brock USA; Shaw Sports Turf The Fessenden School: Kumin-Loring Field Newton, MA Design: Stantec Sport Group Participated in Project: David D. White & Son, Inc.; Copeland Coating Co., Inc.; Sprinturf; Brock USA; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc. Grand Canyon University Phoenix, AZ Construction: Elite Sports Builders Participated in Project: SportsEdge; Gill Athletics; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc. Harvard University - Field Hockey Boston, MA Design: Activitas, Inc. Participated in Project: Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Advanced Polymer Technology, Corp. 9 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners SINGLE FIELD FACILITY - CONTINUED Dick Meador Stadium Lawrenceburg, IN Design: Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. Participated in Project: The Motz Group, LLC; Fairmount Sports & Recreation; Advanced Polymer Technology, Corp.; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Calvin Falwell Field at City Stadium Lynchburg, VA Construction: Sports Contracting Group, LLC Participated in Project: Sportsfield Specialties, Inc. Sports Authority Field at Mile High Stadium Denver, CO Construction: Sports Contracting Group, LLC Mount Holyoke College South Hadley, MA Design: Activitas, Inc. Participated in Project: California Sports Surfaces; Douglas Sports; Tech-Con Systems, Inc.; Aer-Flo University of Oregon Jane Sanders Softball Stadium Eugene, OR Design: Cameron McCarthy Landscape Architecture & Planning Participated in Project: SportsEdge; Sportsfield Specialties, Inc.; AstroTurf 10 American Sports Builders Association 2017 Award Winners SINGLE FIELD FACILITY
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