Brinjac Engineering Designs Services for Lehigh Valley's New Coca-Cola Park
For Immediate Release
Allentown, PA --
Coca-Cola Park, the Lehigh Valley's new baseball stadium, is the latest in a growing number of stadiums and sporting venues for which Brinjac Engineering, Inc. has provided consulting engineering services.
Brinjac Engineering provided comprehensive design services for mechanical, electrical and plumbing as well as structural services for the 8,100 seat capacity minor league ballpark, home to the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs, the Philadelphia Phillies AAA affiliated team. Structural services included design of foundations, concourse support and structural steel support for the facility. M/E/P design included heating and cooling systems, potable water and sanitary systems, electrical power, telephone/data and cable television. The building is fully sprinkled with a combination wet-dry pipe sprinkler system.
The stadium features 20 air-conditioned luxury suites, 2 party decks, 4 dugout suites located directly behind home plate, a family picnic area, concession stands, kid's zone with games and novelties, an outfield bar and grill and lawn seating section. Also included are team offices, a retail store, player's clubhouse, weight room, training rooms, and an indoor batting cage.
On March 30th, 2008 Coca-Cola Park will open with an exhibition game between the Lehigh Valley Iron Pigs and the Philadelphia Phillies. The Iron Pigs will open their regular AAA minor league schedule on April 11, 2008 against the Richmond Braves.
Providing innovative engineering solutions since 1955, Brinjac Engineering, Inc. is a full service, multi-disciplinary firm with locations in Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Allentown, and Williamsport, PA; Hunt Valley, MD; Washington, DC and Albany, NY. For additional information, visit our website www.brinjac.com. For additional copies of this press release, contact Brian Zeiders, bzeiders@brinjac.com.