Ranger Construction — South is in the home stretch of a
“fast track” schedule to prepare Gulfstream Park, a renowned horse-racing
facility in Hallandale, FL, for its racing season.
Ranger was awarded three phases of site development work at
the facility, involving two race tracks and the expansive stable and grandstand
areas.
Within a week of earning the Phase 1 contract in April,
Ranger had mobilized and started reconstructing the 170-ft. wide, 1-mile oval
turf track. The contract also included construction of a new 90-ft. wide, 1
1/8-mile dirt track just outside the turf track.
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Ranger South worked on a “fast
track” schedule to complete site development in time for the racing season
at the Gulfstream horse racing facility in Hallandale, FL. |
To have the tracks ready for the racing season, final
grading of the turf surface had to be completed by July 10 so the grass would
have time to mature, with the remaining work completed by late fall.
It was a monumental task given the compressed time frame.
Ranger South crews worked long six- and seven-day weeks based on the demanding
schedule.
The project required approximately 182,000 tons of
embankment, 50,000 cu. yds. of site excavation and 61,000 cu.yds. of lake
excavation.
The turf track called for more than 33,500 tons of base,
50,000 tons of sand and 42,000 tons of select cushion material. The dirt track
required over 21,500 tons of base, 13,000 tons of sand and 27,000 tons of
running surface.
Phase 1 also called for the installation of 42 drainage
structures, a water distribution system, and more than two miles of drainage
pipe.
During construction of the first phase, the Gulfstream
Racing Association awarded Ranger two additional phases, involving site work and
infrastructure for the stable and grandstand areas. The extra work came with a
time extension, but production schedules have remained extremely tight down the
home stretch. Ranger South crews are taking it all in stride and are doing an
excellent job reaching their objectives.
This is the third project Ranger South has worked on for
Gulfstream’s parent company, Mega Entertainment Corporation (MEC). Project
Director for the owner is Jerry Klint, assisted by Senior Project Manager Jeff
Gooch and Jan Hansen, who is responsible for entitlements and permitting.
For Ranger South, General Supt. Chris Watson has primary
on-site responsibility, while Michael Mills bid the work and is Project Manager.
Also due thanks are Grading Manager Kevin Sosinsky, Grade Supt. Raymond James,
Pipe Supt. Jose Reid, and the entire team of dedicated employees and
subcontractors who are involved on the project.
Please see
www.RangerConstruction-South.com for more
company information.