Friday, August 28, 2009

Football stadiums galore!
















Well it has been a busy week! As promised from my last blog post I have pictures from our two most recent stadium opportunities. On Monday I visited Beaver Stadium, home of the Penn State Nittany Lions, to check out one of our latest installations in progress! What a fantastic application for those sitting below the South endzone overhang. They are obstructed from seeing the scoreboard which precludes this section of fans from seeing instant replay as well as down, distance and out of town scores just to name a few things. This application of two 32" ViewStation enclosures will now provide live game feed along with pertinent scoreboard information throughout the game. Working with our partners, Jeff Schaffer and Geoff Scheaffer from Stahl Scheaffer Engineering and Jason Smith from Penn State ViewStation was able to provide an outstanding side by side solution with custom mounting to ensure performance through rainy falls, harsh winters and touchdown celebrations when the cantilevered overhang starts rockin'. Check some of the in progress pictures above...We should have some finished pictures within the next couple of weeks, stay tuned!


I also made a trip to Kansas City to visit the home of the Chiefs, Arrowhead Stadium. What an outstanding facility! I had the opportunity to work with our partners, Rise Display and Mark One Electric on this installation. When the Chiefs worked out a promotional deal with Sony they needed to have a way to protect the displays to ensure long life. Sony suggested ViewStation from positive experiences on various projects which we have worked in the past. We always appreciate an opportunity and we ran with this one! Rise Display is providing content assistance while Mark One is the "hands on" electrical contractor for the stadium renovation. As you can see from the pictures below this is an outstanding application for the ViewStation enclosures! Great protection providing long life and my, they look good too!





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