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Delta Center | |
Arena Information | |
Address | 301 W South Temple Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 |
Broke ground | May 22, 1990 |
Opened | October 4, 1991 |
Owner | Larry H. Miller |
Operator | Larry H. Miller |
Construction cost | $93 million USD |
Architect | |
Tenants | |
Utah Jazz ( NBA) | 1991-present |
Utah Blaze(AFL) | 2006-present |
Utah Starzz (WNBA) | 1997-2002 |
Utah Grizzlies (IHL) | 1995-1997 |
Salt Lake Golden Eagles ((IHL) | 1991-1994 |
Seating Capacities | |
Basketball | 20,000 |
Hockey / Ice Floor | 14,000 |
Concert in the round | 21,000 |
End stage concert | 15,000 |
Dirt show | 15,000 |
Construction of the Delta Center began June 11, 1990 after several months of conceptual design meetings and negotiations with potential lenders. Sumitomo Trust and the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City saw the vision of Larry H. Miller and agreed to fund this new multi-purpose home for the Utah Jazz. While the "normal" construction period for a project of this type is usually 24 to 30 months, only 15 months and 24 days were available for the completion of the Delta Center before the Utah Jazz 1991/92 season opener. This ambitious endeavor was achieved through the cooperation and teamwork of hundreds of individual subcontractors and suppliers and literally thousands of workers both on and off the job site.
Sahara Construction of Bountiful, Utah established a joint venture, O.C./Sahara, with Ohbayashi Corporation for the construction of the 743,000 square foot base building. Sahara also acted as General Contractor for the 7.6 acre pedestrian plaza and the interior tenant improvements within the building. Time constraints required that "fast-track design/build" construction techniques be employed. This method dictates that design is completed as construction is on-going. Responsibility for the structural, mechanical, electrical and civil engineering design was undertaken by the General Contractor. Mechanical and electrical systems were designed and constructed by CCI Mechanical and Western States Electric respectively. FFKR Architecture/Planning/Interior Design of Salt Lake City worked closely with the construction team to provide design drawings and resolve design issues during the construction process. Based on FFKR's conceptual design drawings, the General Contractor, with help from its major subcontractors, prepared a guaranteed maximum price contract for the Owner.
Excavation of the 170,000 cubic yards of soil began on an around-the-clock basis as design team members worked feverishly to complete the first design package for the footings and foundations. This process was typical throughout the course of the project as 61 separate bid packages were ultimately prepared.
The structural frame for the arena consists of about 37,400 cubic yards of cast-in-place concrete and 7,600,000 pounds of reinforcing steel. The project required 55,000 total cubic yards of precast and cast-in-place concrete. Throughout the facility, nearly half a million concrete masonry blocks were used in non-structural walls. The 20,500 seat arena is enclosed with a roof structure weighing some 3,000,000 pounds. The building's exterior skin is built with 2,692 individual panes of insulating glass covering 83,000 feet and an elaborate system of synthetic stucco panels.
A significant milestone in the construction of this project was the erection of the roof system. To minimize the impact on other trades, a system for erecting the roof trusses was devised which concentrated the activity at one end of the building. The ten 92 ton steel trusses were trucked to the site in sections and field assembled. Once the first two trusses had been placed using a pair of "ringer cranes" working outside the northeast end of the building, the third truss was assembled on the ground and lifted into place 114 feet above the arena floor onto two 12 inch Teflon pads each bearing on a stainless steel track. As each 345 foot long and 27 foot high truss was erected and connected to the previously installed trusswork, the entire assembly was jacked inward 35 feet to make room for the next truss.
The Delta Center , completed October 4, 1991, represents the commitments and sacrifices of everyone involved in this project: architects, contractors, engineers, government officials and personnel, facility management, Utah Jazz and Golden Eagles staffs, Sumitomo Trust, and especially Larry H. Miller. From concept to completion, the level of cooperation and the quality of workmanship have been exemplary. The success of this project is a personal tribute to the integrity and hard work of every participant .
Ranging in capacity from 10 to 700 people, each space can be arranged to comfortably accommodate your event. From luxurious sit-down dining, to classroom set-up with stages, screens and microphones, the Delta Center has the location and equipment you are looking for.
The Delta Center is the home of the Utah Jazz, but its central proximity to the heart of Downtown Salt Lake City, makes it an ideal location for your next event. Whether it's an annual conference, sales meeting, seminar, reception, reunion or corporate party, we can make it happen. The Delta Center offers space from 400 to 10,000 square feet and can accommodate your every need – from a professional catering staff to state-of-the-art technical equipment.
Room Dimensions Capacity
Level One Multi-Purpose Rooms (4) 1358 sq. ft. 90
Press Room 2,358 sq. ft. 180
Arena Floor 28,000 sq. ft. 1,800
Level Two VIP Room 10,050 sq. ft. 500
Sponsors Room 4,450 sq. ft 300
Level Six Club Event Suite (18) 400 sq. ft. 24-28
Club Lounge 3,300 sq. ft. 88
Club Corners (3) 3,100 sq. ft. 230
Jazz 100 Club 2,800 sq. ft. 206
Audio/Visual Capabilities
• Cricket Super Screen in Arena • RAMSA Speaker Portable Sound Systems • Easels and Flipcharts • Whiteboards and Corkboards • LCD's, VCR's, CD Players, and Monitors • 6ft. and 8ft. Screens • Wireless Lavaliere and Handheld Microphones • Ethernet and 56K Analog Lines
Luxury Suites at the Delta Center
Welcome to the very best Utah Sports & Entertainment has to offer - Delta Center Luxury Suites! Whether you are entertaining business clients, closing a major deal or socializing with family or friends, a Luxury Suite provides all the convenience, comfort and service you desire. Home to the Utah Jazz and the most popular musical acts and family shows - the Delta Center is the place to meet, greet, see, and be seen in Utah.
Why should you become a Delta Center Luxury Suite Holder? Your suite can enhance your corporate profile and give you an advantage over your competitors. It offers the chance to communicate your message in a luxurious setting while making entertaining as easy as it is elegant. Be a part of the most unique and exciting way to entertain in Utah by becoming a Delta Center Luxury Suite Holder! Click here for corporate TESTIMONIALS
Here's what you'll receive by being a Delta Center Luxury Suite Holder
- 12, 16 or 18 seats in your Luxury Suite to every preseason and regular season home game for the Utah Jazz.
- The right to purchase additional Utah Jazz tickets to every game.
- The right to purchase Luxury Suite tickets for all other Delta Center events - see all the top musical acts, the Utah Blaze, and family shows from the comfort of your suite!
- Reserved parking.
- Private web page and monthly newsletters.
- Fully furnished suite that includes: wet bar with locking cabinet, granite countertops, luxurious maple or cherry cabinetry, television monitor, private restroom, private telephone, freezer, refrigerator, coat closet, cushioned seating, terrace seating and private concourse..
- Full service in-suite catering - from snacks to a presentation buffet with your own chef! We can even provide you with custom menus based on your preferences.
- Personal Suite Attendant to cater to your needs.
- Programs, handouts and halftime stats for every Utah Jazz game.
- Day use of suite - perfect for business meetings and retreats.
The Zions Bank Basketball Center is the state-of-the-art practice facility for the Utah Jazz. However, the building does not only cater to the Jazz. The main floor boasts 22,000 square feet of NBA full size courts, retractable bleachers that seat 348, two separate locker rooms, a concession area, and more. Adjoining the courts is a multiple use 1200 square foot Press Room with adjoining Broadcast Room. Upstairs the facility has a 1600 square foot Conference Room that overlooks the court area, and a 58-seat theatre with 12x12 screen and state-of-the-art audio visual equipment. The Zions Bank Basketball Center is ideal for basketball tournaments, youth camps, galas, dances, dinners, business meetings, luncheons, workshops, retreats, and more.