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PADRES MOVE FORWARD ON BALLPARK DESPITE LOCAL OPPOSITION

          The Padres announced that San Diego Ballpark Builders,
     a joint venture comprised of MD-based Clark Construction
     Group, CA-based Nielsen Dillingham Builders and CA-based
     Douglas E. Barnhart, has been selected as the general
     contractor for the city's downtown ballpark project.  Clark
     worked with HOK+LOB Sport on Camden Yards, as well as on
     many other sports facilities, while Nielsen Dillingham was
     the general contractor for the expansion and renovation of
     Qualcomm Stadium and Douglas E. Barnhart worked on Tony
     Gwynn Stadium at S.D. State Univ (Padres).  In San Diego,
     Philip LaVelle added that San Diego Ballpark Builders "was
     selected from a field of five competitors."  The $220M
     contract "covers ballpark construction only" and will be
     "capped at" $267.5M, with the Padres paying any cost
     overruns, according to the deal between the city and the
     team was approved by voters in November '98.  The city will
     have separate contracts for "ballpark infrastructure work"
     and the new hotel, office, retail and residential
     development that is planned along with the ballpark, which
     is "estimated at" a total of $411M, though that figure "is
     already on the rise."  Padres Exec VP & COO Jack McGrory
     called the selection of a contractor "an important step
     forward."  LaVelle wrote that barring any delays -- "legal
     and financing troubles threaten to sideline the project
     indefinitely" (see THE DAILY, 1/6) -- facility 
     groundbreaking can occur by May 1 (UNION-TRIBUNE, 1/11).

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