Red Wings Underground Practice Ice Taking Shape
It may be getting warmer outside but we’re planning for ice inside the Detroit Events Center—specifically the new practice ice.
Ironworkers began construction of the new Detroit Red Wings underground practice ice facility roof this week with the placement of structural steel in the southwest corner of the arena.
The facility will serve as a warm-up and training area for the Red Wings players but also as an amateur hockey facility to host tournaments, events and training on non-game days.
By the end of April, crane operators will have lifted and placed a total of 14 massive steel girders, each weighing nearly 60,000 pounds. The girders are painted white and will be exposed to create a unique roof structure for the new rink.
“The way this has come together it’s quite an architectural statement,” said Duane Hartley, project manager for Detroit-based Midwest Steel. “The pieces that support the girders are very unique. You want a big open span and you get that with these 120-foot girders.”
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