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The City of Norfolk, Va., has invited bids for coating the exterior canopy and structure at Harbor Park Baseball Park in Norfolk.
Bids are due Jan. 24. The owner conducted a pre-bid conference and site visit Jan. 12.
Opened in 1993, Harbor Park is located along the Elizabeth River and is home to the Norfolk Tides.
The minor league park was designed by HOK Sport Facilities Group of Kansas City, Mo., according to the team’s official website. The HOK Group (now Populous) has designed numerous major-league venues as well, including Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, Jacobs Field in Cleveland, and PNC Park in Pittsburgh.
Harbor Park holds 12,067 fans at capacity and was designed to fit into the downtown Norfolk business-district architecture with its brick exterior, the website says.
Project
The project involves surface preparation and coatings application on the exterior steel canopy and related structural surfaces at the park.
Specifically, the owner indicates that approximately 12,488 square feet of steel on the overhang of the upper deck on the first-base side and 15,316 square feet of steel on the upper-deck overhang on the third-base side is to be recoated using an owner-furnished epoxy-urethane system.
Reported by Paint BidTracker, a construction reporting service devoted to identifying contracting opportunities for the coatings community.
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