"It has been an honor to lead this construction team — which included many women, Clemson students, and graduates — as we built spaces that will expand opportunities for Clemson's female student athletes," said Kimberly Bailey, Brasfield & Gorrie Senior Project Manager. "The facilities will support the female athletes’ endeavors to achieve their highest athletic performance while giving them a place to rest and recover. We're excited for the future of the female athletic programs at Clemson University, and we look forward to cheering on the Tigers in 2024."
The new facilities are:
- A 9,000-square-foot lacrosse operations facility
- A 6,900-square-foot, 1,000-seat lacrosse stadium with press box
- A new lacrosse field
- A 24,000-square-foot gymnastics operations and training facility
- A 10,000-square-foot elite athlete recovery center
- Addition of a Players’ Village outdoor space
- Sitework to include 252 paved parking spaces
Rowing renovations included:
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- A 1,100-square-foot reconfiguration of the rowing facilities for a new sports medicine room
- HVAC system upgrades to existing rowing building
Brasfield & Gorrie has worked in South Carolina for nearly 40 years and has nearly $200 million of projects completed or underway in the Clemson area. The general contractor opened a full-service, brick and mortar office in Greenville in 2013 and has worked on nearly 200 projects in South Carolina.
The general contractor collaborated with architects Garvin Design Group and HNTB Corporation.