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List of other Complete Project Profiles:

18-year Run at New York City's Guggenheim, COLORSEAL a Permanent Exhibit at Historic Landmark Museum
Atlanta, GA 2.8 Million Square Foot CONRAC Airport Parking Facility (SJS, Thermaflex, Migutrans, Seismic Colorseal, Horizontal Colorseal, DSM System (new-2009)

Boston, MA Prudential Center (SJS-retrofit-2006)

Washington, DC Convention Center (Twinsert-retrofit-2008)

Kansas City Royals Kauffman Stadium (Migutrans, Colorseal, Thermaflex-retrofit-2009)
Green Bay Packers,
Lambeau Field (DSM, SJS-retrofit-2007-09)

NY Mets, Citi Field (SJS, Colorseal-new-2009)

Citizens Bank Philadelphia Phillies Ballpark (Thermaflex, Migutan, Colorseal, 20H-new-2004)
Orlando International Airport Southwest Terminal, Orlando, FL (Migutrans-new-2003)
Keyspan Park, Coney Island Cyclones, NY (Migutan, Thermaflex, Colorseal-new-2001)
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA (DSM-retrofit-2007)
EMC2 Corporate Office Building & Parking Deck (DSM-retrofit-2007)

Atlantic Station, Atlanta, GA (Migutan, Thermaflex, Colorseal, Migutrans-new-2004-05)

Woodbine Slots, Toronto, ON (Migutrans-retrofit-2000)

Hilton Boston Logan (Seismic Colorseal-new-1998)
St. Louis Lambert Field Airport (Colorseal-retrofit-2000)
Tampa International Airport, FL (Migutrans-retrofit-2006)

Jet Blue Terminal, JFK International Airport, NY, NY (Migutan-new-2007)

Zurich Insurance, Baltimore, MD (Thermaflex-new-2001)
Clinton County Courthouse Ohio (Horiz.Colorseal-retrofit-1992)
Longaberger Basket, Newark, OH (Backerseal-new-1997)
Mississauga Living Arts Center, ON (Colorseal-retrofit-2000)
Niketown, Newbury Street, Boston, MA (new-1998)

President's Plaza, Chicago, IL (Migutan-retrofit-2001)

100 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA (Migutan, Colorseal-new-2003)
300 North Park, Chicago, IL (Migutan-retrofit-1998)
Mall of America (Backerseal-new-1992)
Boston Red Sox
Fenway Park (Migutan, Colorseal-retrofit-2003)
Baltimore Ravens
M&T Bank Stadium (Thermaflex, Colorseal-new-1998)
Kinnick Stadium, U of Iowa, Iowa City, IA (DSH-retrofit-2006)
Lawrence Municipal Stadium, Lawrence, MA (Thermaflex-retrofit-2005)
Washington Redskins FedEx Field (Thermaflex-retrofit-2000-05)

 

 

 

Mets CitiField is Part of EMSEAL "Triple-Play" in NY Sports Arena Expansion Joint Sealing
(New construction 2009)

With the Mets, Yankees and Jets/Giants getting new stadiums, New York City has been and continues to be a hive of sports assembly construction.  The task of making these stadiums watertight at the structural expansion joints is falling to expansion-joint manufacturer, EMSEAL of Westborough, MA.


(NOTE: This video demonstrates the ease of installation of the SJS SYSTEM using Custom-90-degree transitions pre-manufactured to field measurements provided by the installing contractor. This video does not cover in detail all of the installation steps for the system. Please consult your EMSEAL field technician and the complete installation instructions available on emseal.com).
Structural expansion joints are design elements necessary for accommodating movements within structures. 

These movements are caused by thermal changes, wind, dynamic loading and unloading, and seismic forces.  Even an enthusiastic, 42,000-fan-driven "wave" can cause differential vertical deflection at stadium expansion joints.

Because expansion joints bisect the entire structure, they are essentially a gap through every element of the building--floors, walls, foundations, roofs, bathrooms, suites, waterproofing, and structural supports.  As such, these gaps through the building must be made watertight and insulated while at the same time must accommodate movement and traffic over the joint material.

CitiField, Mets Stadium Expansion joints sealed by EMSEAL
   
View down EMSEAL expansion joint to CitiField infield.

Stainless steel coverplates take the traffic and protect the underlying silicone/self-expanding foam sealant waterproofing and anchoring system of EMSEAL's unique SJS SYSTEM. 

The SJS SYSTEM was chosen for Citifield as well as the new Yankee Stadium and the new Meadowlands stadiums because it is watertight, quiet, can handle 100% of nominal size movements, and features non-invasive anchoring.

Continuity of seal is the most overlooked aspect of expansion joint sealing.  EMSEAL's entire philosophy is driven by ensuring that joints do not leak at changes in plane and direction--whether within one system or between technologies.

Achieving water proof expansion joints in complex structures like stadiums requires an integrated approach where all of the stakeholders take responsibility for their aspect of the work and communicate thoroughly throughout the design and construction process.

Transitions from the tread and riser joints in bowls to parapet walls is an area that exemplifies the importance of technology selection that is capable of maintaining watertightness.  At left, EMSEAL's SJS SYSTEM transitions to EMSEAL's SEISMIC COLORSEAL at a watertight transition. 

Transition from SJS to SEISMIC COLORSEAL expansion joints
High point-load, small-wheel traffic is tough on expansion joints.

In stadium concourses, the SJS SYSTEM handles the high point loads of small-wheeled keg carts; ice-filled, food and beverage concession wagons (right); fork lifts, utility lifts and of course the millions of fan footfalls per game. 

Because the stainless steel coverplates are anchored to the foam-suspended central spline of the SJS SYSTEM, there are no metal contacts into the adjacent concrete.  And, because the coverplates ride on a cushion of EMSEAL's tough, resilient, but flexible and sound attenuating polyurethane nosing material, the SJS SYSTEM is not only watertight but arguably the quietest seismic expansion joint available as well.

 

Transitions from bowl-to-concourse and concourse-to-interior walls (left) all require to be watertight.  Not only does the SJS SYSTEM transition to the SEISMIC COLORSEAL in the walls, but within the run of the vertical rise, color coordination with wall surface color changes is possible through a wide color range.

(Note: Since completion of CitiField, EMSEAL has announced the availability of EMSHIELD WFR2.  This 2-hour UL fire-rated wall joint system would look the same as in the picture to the left, but adds built-in 2-hour, life-safety, fire protection).

 


Concourse to wall expansion joints are watertight, color-coordinated.

   

Expansion Joints between disimilar materials sealed by EMSEAL

Color coordination of SEISMIC COLORSEAL makes the expansion joint virtually invisible between the dissimilar brick and curtain wall substrates in this condition (right).

As in SJS, non-invasive anchoring is a hallmark of SEISMIC COLORSEAL.  This feature makes it possible and practical to install at inside corner conditions. 

By contrast, older-technology "strip-seal" systems that rely on aluminum receiving channels screwed into the joint faces could not be expected to be watertight in these conditions.  Nor would strip seals insulate the joint at all.  SEISMIC COLORSEAL with an R-Value of 3.28 per inch of depth, not only keeps the water out but HVAC in.

 

The finished installation is aesthetically compatible, continuity of seal through the changes in plane and direction is maintained, and the SJS SYSTEM and SEISMIC COLORSEAL ensure watertightness, while accommodating joint movement free of tensile stresses within the expansion joint sealants and free of any hard, brittle, noisy, metal-to-concrete anchors or connections. 

Stadium expansion joints are asethecically integrated and functional.

Revenue loss in affected concession areas, damage to equipment in storage rooms, disgruntled athletes and suite patrons, and exorbitant repair costs are all consequences of leaks at expansion joints.

Elimination of these problems in new sports, assembly, convention and performing arts venue construction as well as in retrofit of existing structures is a central focus of EMSEAL's. 

The company's unique approach to sports facility expansion joint treatment combines innovative materials technologies with a fresh look at the roles of owners, designers, general contractors, manufacturers and subcontractors, in achieving trouble-free expansion joints.

The approach is grounded in an integrated, collaborative process centered on joint treatment that requires all of these parties to think, design, detail, specify, construct, fabricate, and install three-dimensional solutions.


 

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