Sports & Recreation - JE Dunn Construction https://jedunn.com In Pursuit of Building perfection Sun, 14 Dec 2025 20:33:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.3 https://jedunn.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/02/logo-circle-only.png Sports & Recreation - JE Dunn Construction https://jedunn.com 32 32 Kennesaw State University https://jedunn.com/projects/kennesaw-state-university/ Wed, 19 Nov 2025 16:52:13 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=projects&p=47948 Kansas City Firms Partner to Help Create the World’s First Stadium Dedicated to Professional Women’s Soccer https://jedunn.com/news/kansas-city-firms-partner-to-help-create-the-worlds-first-stadium-dedicated-to-professional-womens-soccer/ Fri, 17 Oct 2025 20:34:37 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=in-the-news&p=46148 University of Jamestown https://jedunn.com/projects/university-of-jamestown/ Fri, 22 Aug 2025 14:39:29 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=projects&p=43425 Williston Parks & Recreation District https://jedunn.com/projects/williston-area-recreation-center/ Tue, 08 Jul 2025 14:53:55 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=projects&p=39678 Bridgestone Arena https://jedunn.com/projects/bridgestone-arena/ Tue, 20 May 2025 17:32:44 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=projects&p=36709 What It Takes to Be The First https://jedunn.com/blog/what-it-takes-to-be-the-first/ Thu, 20 Mar 2025 21:06:07 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=blog&p=34244 CPKC Stadium is the first sports facility in the world purpose-built for a women’s professional team. Combining industry innovation with sustainable solutions and local flair is what changes the game for this one-of-a-kind build along the Missouri riverfront.

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CPKC Stadium by the numbers
  • 1st stadium in the world purpose-built for a women’s professional sports team
  • 1st stadium in Missouri to become LEED Gold Certified
  • 11,500 capacity
  • $140 million cost
  • 24% energy cost savings
  • 14% of stadium energy generated by on-site solar panels

Being the first of its kind, there was no ground laid for what could be expected for a facility of this stature. Right sizing the stadium to accurately accommodate the team, club, fans, and community was an ongoing process and was not taken lightly, knowing that this would set the standard for the future of women’s sports facilities, it was important to do it right. The Kansas City Current owners, Chris and Angie Long, were strong advocates for a stadium that embodied the momentum of the team and brand. KC Current Owner Angie Long said, “Anyone who steps foot on that pitch is going to feel what it’s like to play in not just the first stadium for women, but the best stadium in the country.”

Location, location, location

Selecting the stadium location was a pivotal decision not just for determining where the KC Current would call home, but also in transforming urban planning and community development in the city. The stadium’s development is a hallmark of the riverfront development in Kansas City. Nestled on 7.1 acres along the Missouri River, it serves as the focal point of Berkley Riverfront Park.

Being located immediately adjacent to the Missouri River posed challenges for construction and required extensive collaboration and coordination between the project team and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. When establishing the elevation of the soccer pitch, the design team had to plan for how potential ground water and varying river elevations could impact the operations of the pitch’s unique subsurface air and field drainage systems.

In coordinating the pitch design and fluctuating river conditions, an existing 54-inch diameter concrete storm sewer line was also discovered that needed to remain active and in place. With the line extending from one corner of the project site to the other, the project teams had to be meticulous in strategizing how to install the Auger Cast Pile (ACP) foundations supporting the stadium’s grandstand bowl structure. Foundations had to be carefully and precisely placed around the sewer line — and in many cases bridged the pipe. Lastly, leaving the sewer line in place in its current age and condition required the project team to re-line the pipe to ensure its safety and performance for years to come.

The challenges above, along with others, necessitated unmatched communication and collaboration with various authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ), including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the City of Kansas City, Missouri, who all have unique review and approval requirements.

All systems go

JE Dunn leveraged a blend of skill sets to map out and incorporate advanced technology and aeration systems to maintain a quality soccer pitch year-round. Together, each of the components detailed below set the foundation for an ideal playing surface no matter the weather.

  • SubAir Aeration System: An integral element in the process, the SubAir aeration system ensures the pitch’s resilience against varying weather conditions, optimizing nutrient distribution for a robust playing surface.
  • Artificial Grow Light System: Artificial grow light systems are crucial to maintaining the health of grass fields in stadiums. Unlike traditional systems, LED grow lights are used to emit minimal heat, ensuring optimal conditions for grass growth without compromising on temperature control.
  • Drainage Foundation: The field’s foundation incorporated pea gravel, filter fabric, and irrigation piping to facilitate efficient drainage — a critical factor in maintaining pitch quality.
  • Heating Coils and Organic Materials: In August 2023 the project team added heating coils and organic materials to the field’s foundation to enhance growing conditions and to ensure healthy grass could grow in time for the KC Current season opener in March 2024.
  • Sod Installation: The pitch took shape within a few days as sod was laid, culminating the installation process. Installing the pitch demanded a unique blend of technological innovation, collaborative expertise, and extensive planning. The KC Current’s world-class pitch stands as a testament to the commitment of all stakeholders involved, creating an optimal playing surface for players and coaches alike season after season.

Safety in the spotlight

As with all active JE Dunn project sites, safety was a top priority at every stage of CPKC Stadium’s construction. With the enthusiasm surrounding this stadium’s profound influence on women’s sports across the nation, there was a notable number of visitors throughout construction. Recognizing the site’s lively nature, emphasizing safety for all individuals on-site was paramount. To eliminate accidents around the site and account for frequent visitors, JE Dunn developed a project-specific safety plan to ensure everyone, including trade partners, were not only adhering to the plan, but were active participants in preventive measures, hazard identification, and adaptations to the plan. Our safety plan was devised thoroughly and enforced comprehensively for all site visitors.

CPKC Stadium’s unique safety plan included a full-time, on-site safety manager who led orientations for all employees before they began their work. Employees also attended Weekly Project Updates that included discussions of upcoming safety considerations based on the scheduled work priorities and site activities. Items highlighted in these updates included proper planning and communication regarding scaffold erection and usage, fall hazard prevention, overlapping trades, and more. Project team leadership led Quarterly “Safety Stand Downs” to highlight relevant activities for that month and discuss areas of concern or possible improvement.

On-going safety training was conducted with trade partners to ensure recently added standards according to OSHA were implemented into company-specific safety manuals. JE Dunn also worked with our trade partners daily to ensure best practices were being implemented while reflecting on lessons learned to prevent future incidents. During Women in Construction Week, Taylor Beeman, a field engineer at JE Dunn, led a Safety Stand Down at the jobsite, which was highlighted by multiple media outlets and attended by local elected officials and other VIP guests.

As a result of the project’s safety practices, the stadium was completed with minimal incidents.

Milestone sustainability achievements

Since its completion, CPKC Stadium has become the first stadium in Missouri to achieve LEED Gold certification, marking a groundbreaking milestone in sustainability and design. Recognized by the U.S. Green Building Council, the stadium is also the world’s first LEED certified venue built exclusively for a women’s professional sports team.

The facility was equipped with 180 REC Pure-R solar panels, along with additional solar panels atop the main gate entrance and team store. Low emission and locally sourced materials were chosen, when possible, to mitigate emissions from transportation of materials. Native, low-maintenance plants surrounding the stadium decrease the water consumption of maintenance and eliminate the need for chemicals.

The deliberate location and design of CPKC Stadium also aims to promote diverse transportation modes and reduce fuel consumption and parking demand. CPKC Stadium can be accessed multiple ways; visitors can get there by walking, running, biking, riding the public KC Streetcar, as well as driving their own personal vehicles.

Inside the stadium, the environmentally conscious approach continues with sustainable choices made by vendors. Reusable cups, which are collected, sanitized, and repacked for future use, are provided for all fountain drinks. There are no single-use plastic bottles or cups available; all beverages are served in aluminum cans or reusable cups.

Committed to sustainability throughout, CPKC Stadium exemplifies what a truly sustainable stadium can look like, and boasts several energy savings per year including:

  • 24% energy cost savings annually.
  • On-site solar panels generate 14% of the stadium’s energy.
  • Zero-waste operations reflect the team’s commitment to sustainability and advancing environmental health for the community that supports them.

Built to celebrate every season

In addition to its sustainable materials and operations, CPKC Stadium was built to serve the Kansas City community year-round. While JE Dunn completed the stadium in time for the KC Current’s home opener on March 16, 2024, it also holds diverse events throughout the year. The stadium, in addition to hosting KC Current games, hosted the Kansas City Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander (AANHPI) Heritage Festival, the 2024 National Women’s Soccer League x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup, and the 2024 Big 12 Soccer Championship. CPKC Stadium welcomed back KC Current fans for the 2025 season on March 15.

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Columbus Community Hospital https://jedunn.com/projects/columbus-community-hospital-fieldhouse-and-wellness-center/ Tue, 19 Nov 2024 21:03:25 +0000 https://jedunn.com/projects/columbus-community-hospital-fieldhouse-and-wellness-center/ At an impressive 270,000 square feet, the Columbus Community Hospital Fieldhouse and Wellness Center is home to the state’s largest indoor FIFA-regulation size soccer field, which includes over 101,500 square feet of synthetic turf. The ultramodern facility also includes a quarter-mile cantilevered running track; basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, and racquetball courts; pitching and batting cages; […]

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At an impressive 270,000 square feet, the Columbus Community Hospital Fieldhouse and Wellness Center is home to the state’s largest indoor FIFA-regulation size soccer field, which includes over 101,500 square feet of synthetic turf. The ultramodern facility also includes a quarter-mile cantilevered running track; basketball, volleyball, tennis, pickleball, and racquetball courts; pitching and batting cages; golf, batting, and multi-sport simulators; a sports enhancement and athletic training suite; a physical therapy suite; and numerous community amenity spaces. Children can also enjoy their time at the new 8,000 square foot indoor trampoline park, nine-hole mini-golf course, or youth activity center.

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JE Dunn Helps KC Current Honor Title IX in CPKC Stadium https://jedunn.com/blog/je-dunn-helps-kc-current-honor-title-ix-in-cpkc-stadium/ Mon, 24 Jun 2024 17:02:08 +0000 https://jedunn.com/?post_type=blog&p=27569 Reflecting to December 6 of 2020, Chris and Angie Long founded what is now the Kansas City Current, gives us pause to think about the recent journey with this team, the stadium, and equality in sports as a whole.

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Strategically placed in the hallway of CPKC stadium, where players pass as they take the field, is the language of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. This not only serves as a powerful reminder of the historical significance and ongoing impact of this legislation but reaffirms KC Currents commitment to upholding the values of and fairness in sports and continuing to champion equality in all aspects of the game.

Advancing women’s soccer and athletics on a global scale, CPKC Stadium is the world’s first purpose-built stadium for women’s professional sports, the result of a mission to provide a state-of-the-art facility offering the best player, fan, partner, and community experience in the world.

The facility spans seven acres with capacity of 11,500 with no seat being more than 100 feet from the field. Also included are luxury suites and in-stadium amenities, including pitch-side seats, a pitch club, supporter section, community plaza areas, local food and drink, and a cutting-edge pitch with heating and cooling capabilities.

Providing views of the riverfront and downtown, this first-of-its-kind open air venue not only caters to the needs of the sports fans, but also serves as a versatile space for concerts, events, and community gatherings.

Entering their fourth season with a 5-4 win at their home opener, KC Current played to a sold-out crowd on March 16, 2024, in their NEW CPKC stadium.

JE Dunn had the privilege of partnering with Monarch Build, for the construction of this project. To follow step with the mission of this project, our collective partnership provided a women lead project team from day one. Scott Sherry, National Director of Sports, This project has not only changed how we view women’s sports and its trajectory, it has also changed our approach to diversity engagement in our workplace, the future of our daughters in the world of sports and the broader workforce.” Courtney Kounkel, Owner – Monarch Build, “This has been such a collaborative partnership, a reminder if people work together moving toward the same goal, collectively, anything is possible.”

JE Dunn is a proud supporter of Title IX and everything it encompasses. As we set a precedence building the first-of-its-kind facility, we can’t wait to see what the future holds for equality in sports nation and worldwide.

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Georgia Institute of Technology https://jedunn.com/projects/georgia-institute-of-technology-acc-network-operations-center/ Thu, 09 Nov 2023 18:31:12 +0000 https://jedunn.com/projects/georgia-institute-of-technology-2/ To prepare Georgia Tech for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) to move their sports broadcasting from Raycom to the ACC Network, JE Dunn repurposed a 6,700 square foot facilities building, into a full-fledged broadcast studio. The space is fully equipped with UPS, fire alarm, structured cabling, broadcast cabling, access control, and a dimming system. Transmitting […]

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To prepare Georgia Tech for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) to move their sports broadcasting from Raycom to the ACC Network, JE Dunn repurposed a 6,700 square foot facilities building, into a full-fledged broadcast studio. The space is fully equipped with UPS, fire alarm, structured cabling, broadcast cabling, access control, and a dimming system. Transmitting a network of this caliber requires high-quality efficiency, precision, and collaboration between all partners. When preparing for the design and construction of the Georgia Institute of Technology ACC Network Center, Georgia Tech selected JE Dunn and its Smart Building Solutions (SBS) team to implement a fully integrated operations system that would improve efficiency, reduce energy costs, and significantly enhance network operations.

To further improve efficiency for the network—and the school’s entire campus— the SBS group added the OSP fiber backbone connecting this Ops Center with each of the sporting venues throughout the campus. After constructing a new telecommunications room in each of the sporting venues, they extended the fiber to the camera locations throughout the venues, terminating that cable in a custom-made connection panel.

Through careful planning and coordination between design and construction operations partners, the project was completed ahead of schedule and not only provided the Georgia Institute Technology athletics department with their complete wish list items, but also delivered a state-of-the-art studio customized to their unique needs.

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Georgia Institute of Technology https://jedunn.com/projects/georgia-institute-of-technology/ Thu, 12 Oct 2023 17:18:50 +0000 https://jedunn.com/projects/georgia-institute-of-technology/ JE Dunn renovated Georgia Tech’s existing football locker room located in the North End Zone of Historic Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field. This ambitious project demanded meticulous attention to detail, culminating in a stunning transformation delivered within an unyielding timeframe just before the start of the season. The occupied renovation, totaling over 8,000 square […]

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JE Dunn renovated Georgia Tech’s existing football locker room located in the North End Zone of Historic Bobby Dodd Stadium at Grant Field. This ambitious project demanded meticulous attention to detail, culminating in a stunning transformation delivered within an unyielding timeframe just before the start of the season.

The occupied renovation, totaling over 8,000 square feet, includes 116 new, custom-built lockers, a new prefinished metal ceiling with Georgia Tech branding, LED lighting throughout, imported tile, and sleek fixtures featuring high-end hardware. The space also includes a new hydrotherapy area with cold and hot plunge pools. Each locker features a 15-inch digital display for player names, numbers, or highlights, coupled with charging stations and lockable storage.

In just six months, JE Dunn completely transformed Georgia Tech’s football locker room. No existing finishes were left from the existing space; all antiquated materials were updated to state-of-the art products and equipment that rival any similar facility in the country.

Throughout the project, JE Dunn worked closely with Georgia Tech and SLAM to overcome significant challenges, including severe unforeseen subsurface conditions upon excavation of the area where the new plunge pools would be located. Despite this challenge, through a commitment to collaboration, we successfully delivered the renovated locker room on schedule in advance of Georgia Tech’s Fall camp, much to the delight of coaches and student-athletes.

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