Camden Yards Ballpark

Baltimore, MD
ARCHITECT:
HOK Sport
CONTRACTOR:
Barton Malow/Sverdrup, Danobe Construction

Project Overview

Construction on Camden Yards Ballpark, home of the Baltimore Orioles, began in June 1989, and was completed in approximately 33 months. The ballpark became the official home of the Baltimore Orioles on April 6, 1992. The Shockey Precast Group teamed with Maryland Stadium Authority and architect HOK Sport for the Camden Yards Ballpark project, and later, for the Baltimore Ravens’ M&T Stadium project.

Project Details

Ballpark for the Baltimore Orioles
1 Million SF
Completed in 33 months

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