Driven Piles For New Pacific Northwest Baseball Park - Introduction

Deep Foundations Institute
Thomas M. Gurtowski
Organization:
Deep Foundations Institute
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20
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1998

Abstract

The New Pacific Northwest Baseball Park, now known as Safeco Field, is located directly south of the Kingdome in Seattle, Washington, and will be the new home of the Seattle Mariners baseball team. The location of the ball field is shown on Figure 1, Vicinity Map. The seating capacity is 45,600, and outfield distances are 331 feet in left, 405 feet in center, and 326 feet in right field. The overall dimensions of the stadium are 680 by 800 feet. It is bordered on the east by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad main line. A unique aspect of this ballpark is the retractable roof with a north-south span length of 660 feet. The roof consists of three separate sections that roll on elevated rails running east-west on the north and south sides of the stadium. The soil conditions consisted of near-surface fill underlain with alluvial and Estuarine deposits to depths of 60 to 80 feet. The bearing soils consisted of very dense, glacially overridden deposits. Groundwater is 4 to 7 feet below the ground surface, and the alluvial deposits are subject to liquefaction during a strong motion earthquake.
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APA: Thomas M. Gurtowski  (1998)  Driven Piles For New Pacific Northwest Baseball Park - Introduction

MLA: Thomas M. Gurtowski Driven Piles For New Pacific Northwest Baseball Park - Introduction. Deep Foundations Institute, 1998.

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