UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS

Baum-Walker Stadium

LOCATION
Fayetteville, Arkansas

architect
Various

Client
University of Arkansas

PROJECT FACTS

Baum-Walker Stadium is the home of the University of Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team. Baseball America has ranked it the number-one baseball facility in the country. Kinco constructed the stadium's three phases.

Phase I: This project included a structural frame with a brick and EIFS exterior, sky boxes, underground dugouts, tunnels, dressing facilities, special brick features, and substantial on-site paving and walks. This facility was originally built for  3,300 fans, with additional lawn seating available on the first and third bases.

Phase II:  This 11,000-square-foot addition included adding coach offices, common corridors, and ten luxury suites and removing canopies that covered the first and third base lines.

The luxury suites, with seating for 12 or 18, include a private restroom, wall-mounted televisions, and sliding, breakaway glass doors to maximize the view of the field. Private seating outside the space allows suite holders to enjoy the baseball atmosphere while protected from the elements by the roof overhang.

A  state-of-the-art scoreboard that stands 51 feet tall and 76 feet wide and features a full-color video board, message center, a traditional hand clock, and four brick pillars was also added.

Phase III: This 20,000-square-foot addition included 10 luxury suites along the third baseline and 10 luxury suites along the first baseline.  Additional restrooms and concession areas down both baselines were also a part of this expansion to provide services to the record crowds that attend Razorback baseball games.

Additionally, Kinco constructed the Fowler Family Baseball and Track Training Center, the Hunt Family Baseball Development Center, and the Randal Tyson Track Center, which sits on the site of Baum-Walker Stadium.

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