Pitt, Petersen Events Center
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Pitt, Petersen Events Center University of Pittsburgh, Petersen Events Center Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Owner: University of Pittsburgh 3400 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15260 Christopher Niemann 412.624.9539 Architect: Apostolou Associates/Rosser International 47 Bailey Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15211 Paul Apostolou 412.381.1400 Project Highlights: PJ Dick, as the lead joint venture partner, provided Construction Management • Construction Management services for the new 420,000 sf public assembly convocation and events center on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh. The facility is one of the finest Agency services college basketball arenas in the country, providing the very best for players and • $70 million fans alike, while dramatically enhancing the quality of student life on campus, providing the University with a location for graduation ceremonies, modern • Completed May 2002 recreation and fitness facilities, and student and public entertainment. • 420,000 sf • 12,500 seats for basketball The project site, where Pitt Stadium once rested, is unique in that there is a 90- foot grade differential from one end of the property to the other. The Petersen • New student recreation Events Center occupies half of the total stadium footprint, giving the University facility a gain of five acres of green space. The interior design provides an innovative solution that bridges the 200-foot difference in elevation between the lower and • Extension of steam upper campus areas. The building has a series of escalators that take students distribution system and pedestrians from the lower part of the campus to the upper campus, thus • New chilled water plant and providing a circulation that was very much needed on campus. distribution system Other unique design features include a standing seam metal roof shaped like • Awarded 2003 Golden a Pringles potato chip and a glass atrium spanning two sides of the building Trowel Award for “Best in allowing the entrance to fill with natural light. One of the first challenges of Category - Sports Venue” the project team was demolishing Pitt Stadium without disturbing ongoing operations of the University and nearby hospitals and research facilities. The project team enforced extreme dust and noise control and coordinated the construction schedule with surrounding institutions to minimize any impact the project could have had. All of the concrete remaining from the demolition was recycled for use in the new center. The 12,500-seat arena houses all men’s and women’s basketball operations, a full practice gymnasium, a student recreation facility, food court, restaurant/retail 225 North Shore Drive areas, and luxury suites. Scope of work also included extension of the steam Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412.807.2000 phone distribution system to the new building and construction of a new chilled water 412.807.2001 fax plant and distribution system to serve the center and all the University’s upper pjdick.com campus area..