Utica, MI
The new Jimmy John’s Field in Utica, sitting on a 75-year old unregulated landfill site, marks the largest redevelopment the city has seen.
PBA provided mechanical and electrical engineering design services for the new $15 million minor league ballpark. Mechanical design for the 4,500-capacity park included HVAC, plumbing and controls. Electrical design included lighting, power, fire alarm, and raceways for voice/data, audio/visual, and security systems.
Developed as a prototype for future Minor League ballfields, the park features 2,000 box seats between first and third base, 7 founder’s level suites, 5 dugout suites, 12 patio suites, 4 picnic areas, and a grass berm.
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