Home Plate Update September 2019 | Page 7

ASK the EXPERTS Construction highlights include: ROOF STEEL » » Work is ongoing on the 5.5-acre retractable roof. Three of the five retractable roof trusses are complete. Steel work for the roof is expected to be complete by the end of October. » » The roof will use a total of 19,000 tons of steel. Roof construction started in late fall 2018 and is expected to be completed by the end of 2019. ADDITIONAL ROOF WORK » » Planar trusses are complete on both the east and west side of the ballpark. » » Metal decking and roofing is complete over the west and east side of the ballpark. » » Twelve of 20 total bogies, which are the housing for the wheels and motors for the operable roof, have been installed. The bogies weigh 114,028 pounds each. CONCRETE WORK » » Lower bowl precast is 75 percent complete and is expected to be fully complete by the end of September. » » Concrete work is ongoing on the service level of the ballpark, including the hyrdrotherapy pool area and batting cages. » » Poured on-site concrete is complete in all areas with the exception of the service level. INTERNAL WORK » » Construction on the interior brick arches, located on the north concourse, is 75 percent complete. » » Restrooms and showers have been tiled in the home clubhouse areas. » » Drywall is 75 percent complete in the ballpark. Drywall on the club and concession areas is currently in progress. » » Cabinets have been installed on the Founders Suite Level and Legacy Suite Level. Cabinetry work for both the classic suites and office building is ongoing. » » Carpentry work is ongoing on the exterior suite areas. » » Concession and restroom tile work on all levels, including the suite level, is ongoing. » » Installation of retractable glass on the lower suites is 40 percent complete. EXTERNAL WORK » » Glass is complete on the south and west portion of the ballpark. Glass installation on the north side of the ballpark is in progress. » » Grade work is ongoing on the southeast, east and west side of the ballpark. » » Granite and Lueders stone work is ongoing on both the interior and exterior columns of the ballpark. » » Construction is ongoing on the southwest entry, one of five main entry gates to Globe Life Field. MISCELLANEOUS » » Preliminary air conditioning function has been established in limited areas of the ballpark, including the service level, lower concourse and office building. » » Concession fronts, including countertops and overhead doors, are in the process of installation. Kitchen equipment is being set throughout the building. » » Seat rail installation is complete on the main concourse seating bowl. Installation on the upper level seating bowl is ongoing. » » Restroom fixtures, including toilets and sinks, are in process of installation. » » Plumbing, HVAC and electrical work are ongoing. » » Thirteen escalators have been installed on-site. Five of 24 total elevators are in the process of installation. » » The four-story office building, located on the southeast side of the site, is 85 percent complete. STRUCTURAL STEEL » » Bowl steel was completed in mid-February, using a total of 16,000 tons of steel to construct. The final piece was installed on the upper concourse area of centerfield, the northeastern portion of the site. » » The bowl steel construction started in June 2018, taking nine months to complete. GLOBE LIFE FIELD'S RETRACTABLE ROOF When the new Globe Life Field opens in March 2020, it will feature the largest mechanized roof in North America. The City of Arlington's Office of Communication wanted to know what it takes to pull off such an undertaking. Jim Cuddihee, with Manhattan Construction, explained the project in the latest episode of "Ask the Experts." According to Cuddihee, the roof will cover 5.5 acres and take about 15 minutes to fully open and close, depending on the wind speed and weather. The roof will open to the west, toward AT&T Stadium. Beyond just providing a cooler atmosphere for fans, the roof also features a plastic material that allows ambient lighting in, to preserve the outdoor feel. Major League Baseball trademarks and copyrights are used with permission of MLB Advanced Media, L.P. All rights reserved. Stay up-to-date on the Texas Rangers' ballpark project and Texas Live! through the City of Arlington. 7