Airfield Systems, LLC

Ralph Stocker Stadium
Grand Junction, Colorado, USA

Project Details

Architect
Kiewit Building Group
Location
Grand Junction, Colorado, USA
Project Year
2011
Cost
$850,000

Synthetic turf installation project at the Ralph Stocker Stadium of the Park Improvement Advisory Board and was joint funded by the majority of the members, including; School District 51, Mesa State College, JUCO and the City of Grand Junction. The total cost of the project was approximately $850,000 and was contracted to the Kiewit Building Group.

The new surface is the same type of surface being used on many athletic fields around the country, including professional, collegiate, high schools and other municipalities, all atop an AirDrain system.

Opening in 1949, Ralph Stocker Stadium is the 8,000 seat home of the Colorado Mesa football team. Stocker Stadium is ran by the City of Grand Junction and is also the home of high school football. Other activities held on the field include high school and college commencements, and the Western Colorado Marching Band Festival.

The field is lit for the Mavericks to play night games in the early part of the hot, fall season in Grand Junction. The field is covered in the latest brand of field turf and is set up on a great draining system the AirDrain from AirField Systems that requires reduced maintenance.

In 2011, Stocker Stadium underwent an $8.6 million renovation including TV ready lights, expanded seating area, new press box, luxury suite, concourse, restrooms, and concession stands.

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