RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Skelly Rupp Stadium - Algiers
This project revives a beloved historic baseball field in New Orleans, Skelly Rupp Baseball Stadium, abandoned since Hurricane Katrina. Thanks to the passionate efforts of the local community and support from the New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORD), this iconic field will be restored to its former glory. The renovation includes modern upgrades while preserving its rich history, providing a safe, vibrant space for youth and adult sports. This revitalization is set to make a lasting impact, fostering community engagement, and enhancing recreation opportunities for the city of New Orleans.
Joe Brown Football & Track Stadiums
Built brand-new, state of the art 6,500 seat football stadium for NIKE, CH2MHILL for the City of New Orleans. Site prep from ground up including locker rooms, restrooms, ramps, concrete walls and insignia painting.
Citywide Parks and Playgrounds Improvements
This construction project revitalized playgrounds throughout New Orleans, including Sampson Playground, Boe Playspot, and Peace Playspot. The improvements include the replacement of basketball courts, play structures, and swing sets; the addition of new safety surfacing, site benches, and playground signs; and enhancements to fencing and pathways. These updates aim to boost safety, functionality, and overall enjoyment for the community.
Alma Peters Playground Improvements
This project focused on improving accessibility and safety at Alma Peters Playground. Key enhancements included the creation of ADA-compliant entrances and walkways to ensure equitable access to all major site elements. The perimeter fencing was partially replaced to enhance safety and accessibility. A new safety surfacing was installed beneath the existing playground structure, and broken or damaged components of the playground were repaired or replaced. The project also featured the installation of a shade sail over the playground to provide shade and comfort for users.
Cutoff Center - Algiers, LA
Playground enhancements to hurricane Katrina damaged buildings. Installed new roof, windows, parking lot, ceilings and various damaged items.
Hunters Field
This project involved revitalizing Hunter’s Field Administration Building located beneath the interstate, which had been a community center before being severely impacted by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Since the flood, the facility had remained vacant. The project focused on transforming the existing structure into a safe and secure space by removing all debris, furniture, and fixtures. All mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems were dismantled. The updated facility featured minimal electrical, HVAC, and plumbing systems, ensuring functionality while addressing previous damage.
Armstrong Park
Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Parking garage repairs