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Best of 2005 Awards
Connecticut Convention Center
Award of Merit: Public Works and Facilities
The
Connecticut Convention Center earned an award of merit in
large part for its role as the centerpiece of the Adriaen's
Landing project to reclaim Hartford's Connecticut River waterfront
- and its role in the city's revitalization effort.
The 540,000-sq.-ft. center, which opened in June, is expected
to draw 200 events and more than 250,000 people to the state
capital in its first 12 months.
With 140,000 sq. ft. of exhibition space, 25,000 sq. ft.
of meeting space, and a 40,000-sq.-ft. ballroom, the center
is the largest convention facility between New York and Boston.
A joint venture between Hunt Construction Group of Scottsdale,
Ariz., and Gilbane Building of Providence, R.I., led the construction
effort.
The center's erection on the banks of the river was part
of a 24-month first phase of Adriaen's Landing. The development
includes a Marriott hotel that opened earlier this year and
plans for retail and housing nearby.
"It is intended to be integral to providing a new direction
for Hartford," one judge said. "That neighborhood
in Hartford - at night the shutters come down. The idea is
to have a riverfront recapture and a revitalization of the
neighborhood."
The $271 million facility is among the most modern, flexible,
and functional convention spaces in the country. Connections
for electricity, water, and the Internet are recessed throughout
the convention floor to clean up the usual clutter and eliminate
the danger of wires and cables snaking through the hall. Ramps
in the rear allow vehicles as large as tractor-trailers to
drive onto the exhibit floor to allow for easy setup and breakdown
of events.
The early phases of work involved extensive utility relocation
and demolition of the old CNG Building through a controlled
explosive blast. In addition, the soil had known contaminants,
requiring a remedial action plan and removal of several underground
oil and coal tar tanks.
The construction effort included:
- 65,000 cu. yd. of concrete
- 10,000 tons of structural steel
- 9,000 tons of reinforcing steel
- 52,000 sq. ft. of panelized curtain wall
- 330,000 bricks
- 90,000 sq. ft. of brick pavers
- 1,486,000 sq. ft. of gypsum wallboard assemblies, and
- 21,000 sq. ft. of carpet.
The judges called the center "a terrific building"
that stands out in the Nutmeg State. They attributed delays
and other setbacks the development faced to political wrangling
and problems outside of the project team's control.
Key Players
Owner-Developer: Connecticut
Office of Policy and Management; Capital City Economic Development
Authority
Owner's Representative:
Waterford Development
Construction Manager:
Hunt Construction Group; Gilbane Building
Architect: TVS Architects;
Amenta Emma
MEP Engineer: BVH Integrated
Services
Structural Engineer:
Walter P. Moore Engineers + Consultants
Deep Foundations: Kiewit
Construction
Concrete: Manafort
Brothers
Structural Steel: Canam
Steel
Roofing: Silktown Roofing
Electrical: Ducci Electrical
Contractors
HVAC: Harry Grodsky
& Co.
Plumbing: Walter D.
Sullivan Co.
Sitework: J.H. Lynch
& Sons
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