August 18, 2009 - CONSOL Energy Center
Steel topped out on the CONSOL Energy Center, the future home of the Pittsburgh Penguins NHL hockey team.
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Steel topped out on the CONSOL Energy Center, the future home of the Pittsburgh Penguins NHL hockey team.
MoreThree Thornton Tomasetti projects won this year’s Engineering News-Record magazine’s New York Region Best Projects awards.
MoreThornton Tomasetti, the international engineering firm with practices in building structure, building skin and building performance, is the recipient of the Structural Engineers Association of Kansas & Missouri (SEAKM) 2010 Grand Prize for Engineering Excellence Award for its work on the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh, Penn.
Pittsburgh’s developing Consol Energy Center lies in the shadow of Mellon Arena, but the road for the NHL Penguins to secure their planned new home was anything but short.
CONSOL Energy Center has achieved LEED Gold certification, becoming the first NHL arena to reach that standard of sustainability, it was announced today by the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Sports & Exhibition Authority.
It was a perfect start for Penguins fans attending the first exhibition hockey game in CONSOL Energy Center Wednesday.
CONSOL Energy Center has been named the “Best NHL Arena” in the sixth annual Sports Business Journal readers’ survey on the state of the sports industry.
Pittsburgh’s new ice hockey arena, the CONSOL Energy Center, is the first in the National Hockey League to achieve gold certification in the U.S. Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) program.
The Pittsburgh Penguins may not win the National Hockey League’s Stanley Cup this year, but the team still scored a big win with its new arena.