Landscape & Irrigation

January/February 2017

Landscape and Irrigation is read by decision makers throughout the landscape and irrigation markets — including contractors, landscape architects, professional grounds managers, and irrigation and water mgmt companies and reaches the entire spetrum.

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Wrigley Field is a Chicago landmark that is home to the Chicago Cubs and more than 100 years of history. In 2015, the stadium began a major restoration project to preserve the historic structure. The restoration will span several years and cost hundreds of millions of dollars. The first area to undergo renovation was the center field bleachers and their entrance. Approximately 11,400 square feet of new Belden clay pavers — of which approximately 80 percent were engraved — were installed at this location. The challenge to this project was working within the existing constraints of the building footprint and placing name pavers in the location designated so fans could easily identify their personal piece of Wrigley Field. The Standard of Comparison Since 1885 National Award Winner Clay Brick - Commercial Winner: Wrigley Field 1060 Project - Phase 2 Location: Chicago Contractor: C.R. Schmidt, Inc. Manufacturer: Belden Brick beldenbrick.com An ISO 9001 Compliant Quality Management System. An ISO 14001 Compliant Environmental Management System.

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