Union mechanical contractors have been instrumental in playing a significant role in helping shape the physical landscape of Kansas City over the past 50 years. Their association with local union plumbers and pipe fitters has resulted in some of the most significant construction projects and high-profile facilities that are now being used by hundreds of thousands of people in our community.
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- Kauffman Stadium – Home of the Kansas City Royals professional baseball team. Kauffman Stadium recently underwent a $220 million renovation that included the addition of an all-new administrative building, broadcast booths, and dining rooms, as well as new suites, expanded concourses, more restrooms and a new “outfield experience”.
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- The H&R Block World Headquarters – An 18-story, 600,000 square-foot office building housing 2,000 workers. The facility includes a 10,000 square foot data center, a 300-seat theatre, and a five-level underground parking structure
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- Bartle Hall Exhibition Center – The 338,800 square-foot Bartle Hall Exhibition Center’s main hall covers an area the size of eight football fields – enough space for more than 2,000 10-by-10 display booths – with the hall’s perimeter featuring a multitude of show offices, restroom facilities, banks of telephones, and concession stands.
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- Arrowhead Stadium – Home of the Kansas City chiefs professional football team, Arrowhead Stadium recently underwent a $375 million renovation that increased the facility’s size from 1.2 million to 1.6 million square feet, including increasing the restroom facilities for men by 36% and for women by 96%.
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- The Sprint Center – One of the newest arenas in the country, the Sprint Center is a $276 million, 18,500 seat state of the art facility that hosts major concerts, sporting events, and shows year round, as well as includes a 41,000 square foot building housing the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame.
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- The Stowers Institute for Medical Research – A $300 million, 600,000 square foot facility that is regarded as one of the most innovative biomedical research organizations in the country.
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- The Kansas Speedway – With a construction cost of $250 million, the Kansas Speedway is one of the newest venues for NASCAR racing, boasting a seating capacity of over 75,000 for viewing the 1.5 mile tri-oval track.