Gig Harbor, WA

YMCA Gig Harbor Sports Complex

Markets
Services
Features
Concessions
Ball Courts
Expanded Parking
Multi-Sport Synthetic Fields
Playgrounds
Restrooms
Storage Building
Comprehensive services for new sport complex

AHBL is providing comprehensive services—including civil and structural engineering, land use planning, landscape architecture, and land surveying—for Phase 1A of the City of Gig Harbor Sports Complex. This phase includes two synthetic turf fields with lighting, a restroom and concessions building, a storage facility, and approximately 100 parking stalls, all aligned with the 2018 master plan for the 20-acre site.

The team began with a topographic and boundary survey to validate design feasibility and adjust layouts based on site conditions. Civil engineers refined field orientations and coordinated traffic assessments for access and mitigation requirements. Structural engineers delivered full design and analysis for the storage building, incorporating geotechnical recommendations and designing cast-in-place retaining walls to manage grade transitions. AHBL worked closely with the owner and contractor during construction to implement value engineering and cost-saving measures while ensuring structural integrity and long-term durability.

Renderings: Bruce Dees & Associates
Construction Photos: Pease Construction

Teaming Partners

  • Owner: YMCA of Pierce and Kitsap Counties
  • Contractor: Pease Construction

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