Major Projects
We are pleased to identify the following major projects as just a few of the more recognized jobs we have been fortunate to be involved with:
- Boeing Customer Service Training Center
This Boeing facility houses the fixed and moving aircraft simulators as well as multiple classrooms and offices. The airlines send their maintenance personnel and pilots to this facility for extensive training. The project features over seven miles of indirect Peerless lighting fixtures.
- Boeing Headquaters Building
The latest addition to the Longacres campus, this Boeing Facility is the headquarters for the Commercial Airplane Group. In keeping with the design concept of the CSTC, this building also utilized Peerless indirect lighting fixtures.
- Safeco Field
Opened in 1999, Safeco Field is the new home of the Seattle Mariners. The retractable roof design may be the most notable feature of this beautiful new ball park. The lighting supports the nostalgic flavor of the architectural design. Our involvement in this project covers a diverse range of products and applications – from the parking garage lighting and control to the suites lighting and control; from the restaurant lighting and control to concessions, novelties, team store and just about everything in between.
- Qwest Field Events Center
Since opening in October 1999, visitors from around the world have converged on Qwest Field Event Center to attend trade and consumer shows, corporate functions and private events. The impressive West Hall hosts trade and consumer shows, gala functions, auctions, concerts, large meetings, seminars and other events with high-capacity needs. With 165,370 usable square feet, the West Hall holds approximately 870 booths. The East Hall offers an additional 90,185 square feet of usable space for west hall-hosted events. This innovative space can be used for an additional 425 booths for move-in/move-out or as a private parking garage. Suspended over the West Hall, the concourse level provides overflow space for West hall-hosted events or for stand-alone events. The 36,860 square feet of usable space holds 120 booths. The concourse level is ideal for smaller trade/consumer shows, receptions, banquets, luncheons, pre-game functions and more.
- Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center Phase 2
This recognized center for research and treatment of cancer combines state-of-the-art lighting with sophisticated lighting controls. This project is one of the more challenging, yet successful, Reloc installations in the country.
- Qwest Field
The Seattle Seahawks christened their new state of the art facility on September 15, 2002. The stadium is configured in a horseshoe shape, with three tiers of 68,000 seats. The north end of the stadium is open, allowing superb views of the surrounding Seattle area. A 13-story tower with a scoreboard at the top and bleacher seats for up to 3,000 fans, known as the "Hawk's Nest," is also located at the north side. The new stadium is the first of its kind to have luxury suites on the field directly behind the north end zone. The stadium has a total of 82 luxury suites and over 7,000 club seats. One of the most unique features of the stadium is the overhanging roof design and rainbow tri-chord trusses that rise 260 feet above the field surface. The roof covers 70 percent of the seats keeping many fans dry during inclement weather. Fans attending games at the new Seahawks stadium have some of the best views of any stadium in the NFL. In June 2004, Qwest Communications International Inc. purchased the naming rights to the stadium.