BOSTON, Mass. — Gilbane overcame difficult winter conditions and aggressive schedule to safely complete improvements and renovations at Fenway Park in time for the Boston Red Sox home opener vs. the Washington Nationals on April 13.
The Spring Improvement project included the addition of a new Luxury Suite along the left field line and a new section of rooftop level seating above. The scope also included a renovation of the center field Budweiser roof deck bar and concession stand, and the addition of a camera basket above the center field bleachers. In addition, renovations were completed to the ground level center field concession stands and a historical remodel of the left field flag pole, aka the “Carlton Fisk Pole”. The new construction adds a total of 200 new seats to Fenway Park and is considered the last major seating addition in the park’s lifetime. The architect for the project was D’Agostino Izzo Quirk Architects, Inc.
“The project demanded an aggressive schedule, with all construction operations being completed before the Red Sox opening day onApril 13,” noted Matt Haverty, director of Gilbane’s Boston Interiors Group. “There were several logistical challenges including working safely through the bustle of the Fenway neighborhood while keeping the park fully operational during the peak season for historical tours.”
The project marks the fifth year of Gilbane’s successful partnership and history at Fenway having completed projects in 2007, 2010, 2012 and 2014.
Photo source: Gilbane Building Company.