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Palomar College in SoCal Moves Ahead on First Football Stadium

By Eric Althoff

ESCONDIDO, Calif.鈥擥eneral contractor Erickson-Hall has broken ground on a new athletics facility at this Southern California college. Construction personnel as well as staff from the college gathered in December for a groundbreaking ceremony for the $22.8 million football stadium and softball fields at the school鈥檚 San Marcos campus. Palomar College, which was founded in 1946, has never had a football stadium to call its own, and has continually had to play its games at nearby high schools.

The softball stadium will be able to seat 207 people, and will feature batting cages, dugouts, press box, field house and bullpens. Palomar鈥檚 softball team is rather respected in the area considering it has taken home eight consecutive championships in the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference.

Meanwhile, the football stadium, which will feature a synthetic turf field and three-story press box, will be able to house nearly 4,000 fans. The stadium will host the first football games to be played at Palomar in over 75 years. Additionally, it will also serve as host to other large events such as graduations.

鈥淭he anticipation from the community and student body for Palomar College鈥檚 new athletic facilities makes it such a rewarding project,鈥 Mat Gates, Erickson-Hall鈥檚 president, said in a recent statement. 鈥淲e can鈥檛 wait to celebrate with Palomar College when they can finally host their first home football game, and see their stellar softball team thrive in their new home!鈥

HMC Architects designed both of the athletic facilities at the San Marcos campus. In a phone conversation with 杏吧原版視頻, HMC partner Brad Glassick said that one of the main challenges of constructing new athletic grounds was running into 鈥渦ndocumented utilities鈥 below ground.

鈥淚t鈥檚 crucial to bring creativity to [solving] a problem you discover in the field,鈥 Glassick said. 鈥淭hat’s proven true here at Palomar.鈥

Glassick said that one of the ways the project was able to achieve its timeline was working on the bleachers early, which shaved several months off of the project鈥檚 lead time.

鈥淲e are actually already into the deferred approval process rather than trying to get the bleacher shop drawings done, so that was one way we tried to short-circuit any schedule impacts,鈥 he said.

His firm must also contend with supply chain issues related to electrical switch gear, requiring the architect to potentially make use of others options.

鈥淲e鈥檝e looked at a couple different alternative pieces of equipment, so we still have to determine if they meet our project needs,鈥 he said.

Construction on Palomar鈥檚 new softball and football stadium is ongoing, with a potential finish date projected for this coming October.

Of the architect鈥檚 collaboration with Erickson-Hall, Glassick praised the work HMC has undertaken thus far with the general contractor.

鈥淲e don鈥檛 have silos, we don鈥檛 have our corners to retreat to,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e all just want to be getting our work done for Palomar College, because we all know the faster we get the work done, the better we are as businesses and [being] successful on the project.鈥

 

 

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