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HARRIS FIELD PARK ATHLETIC FACILITY

Project Description

HARRIS FIELD PARK ATHLETIC FACILITY

The Orange Bowl hired Carty Architecture to design the Harris Field Park Project in the City of Homestead, the fourth Orange Bowl Legacy Gift Project given to the South Florida Community. Built as a partnership between the Orange Bowl Committee and the City of Homestead, Orange Bowl Field at Harris Field Park has become a state-of-the-art football facility that is home of eight high school football teams as well as the Orange Bowl Youth Football Alliance’s youth football team in the region.

 

It consists of a new synthetic turf field designed for football and soccer, new video scoreboard and sound system,goal posts and nets, landscaping, and renovated restrooms, locker rooms and press box. The dedication of Orange Bowl Field at Harris Field Park took place on Thursday, August 24, the 25th Anniversary of Hurricane Andrew. During Hurricane Andrew, Harris Field was used as a “tent city” for evacuees of the devastating Category 5 storm. 

Location: Homestead, FL

Total Size: 3.6 Acre

Construction Cost: $2,300,000.00

Owner: Miami Dade County

Civil Engineer: Chen Moore and Associates

Structural Engineer: Martinez Engineering Group

MEP Engineers: TLC Engineering For Architecture

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