RocHenge Events / Coors Field, Denver
Falvey adds that the baseball club is already getting bookings for the space for wedding receptions and corporate events.
Not that the job ended with the start of this year’s baseball season. Also installed in time for opening day was a full-sized batter’s box made of porcelain tiles with a home plate of white Carrara marble, and a pitcher’s mound of carpet the proper 60’6” away.
“The pitcher’s mound didn’t pop that much, in late June we went out and installed a pitcher’s rubber of white Carrara with Schluter® strips,” says Cottrell. “That’s helped highlight it a little more.”
The company is still waterjet cutting the RocHenge Conference Center logo for a wall-hanging that went on the back burner in light of other work in the company’s backshop.
Even without those little touches, though, Cottrell believes the job – and the sponsorship – is a real success.
“Now that it’s done, it’s just phenomenal,” he concludes. “This really is a great showcase for us.”
Client: Colorado Rockies Baseball Club, Denver
Architect of Record: HOK Sport, Denver
Design Architect: Rowland + Broughton, Aspen, Colo.
General Contractor: MA Mortenson Company, Denver
Stone/Tile Fabricator: RocHenge, Denver
Tile Installer: Brekhus Tile and Stone, Denver
This article first appeared in the September 2008 print edition of Stone Business. ©2008 Western Business Media Inc.