
Louisville Arena reaches summit:
On
schedule for November opening
Construction of the Louisville Downtown Arena reached
its zenith with a public celebration this week.
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear and Louisville Mayor
Jerry Abramson headed the list of dignitaries
participating in the ceremony marking the attainment
of the highest point in the construction. The arena
will become the fifth-largest basketball arena in the
U.S. when it opens in November.
F.A.
Wilhelm Construction Co. of Indianapolis was concrete
contractor for the arena. Wilhelm built the concrete
superstructure, including the seating bowl with
capacity for 22,000 people, lobbies, entrances and
aprons leading into the arena. Wilhelm also built an
adjoining 760-space parking garage.
Wilhelm finished the arena’s concrete superstructure
in December. In rising to dramatically change the
skyline of downtown Louisville, the structure
required the pouring of 38,000 cubic yards of
concrete (about 3,800 trucks full) and 3,630 tons of
steel rebar. Approximately 130 workers for Wilhelm
and other subcontractors worked on the concrete
superstructure at the work’s peak.
The steel and metal roof was added to the structure
since December, resulting in Monday’s topping-off
ceremony.
The Louisville Downtown Arena is located along the
Ohio River at Second and Main streets. The arena will
be home to the University of Louisville men’s and
women’s basketball teams. UofL President James Ramsey
and athletic director Tom Jurich also will
participate in Monday’s ceremony.
A wide range of other events including concerts,
circuses and ice shows will be staged in the downtown
arena.
Wilhelm Construction specializes in complex
construction projects in Indiana and throughout the
Midwest. Wilhelm’s other work in the Louisville area
includes concrete construction on Papa John’s
Stadium, the parking garage at Louisville
International Airport, and the Horseshoe Casino
pavilion, hotel and parking garage in Elizabeth, IN.