Rocking K Splash Pad

A new Splash Pad is coming for the new Rocking K Park.  Kappcon is constructing an Arizona shaped Splash Pad that will serve the new 600 home community off of Old Spanish Trail.  It will be the shape of the State of Arizona.  Our team is doing a great job, we can’t wait to see it completed.

 

 

Completed Project: Himmel Park Playground

In 2018, Kappcon and the City of Tucson Parks & Rec department teamed up to breathe new life into Himmel Park. There are now designated play zones for younger and older children as well as picnic tables, water fountains and shady areas for parents. Parents will also be pleased by the new concrete pathways that allow strollers to easily access different points within the park.

 

Himmel Park Before and After

 

Most importantly, the beloved metal slide community members rallied to protect is still standing. Tucson kids will be able to zoom down the freshly painted retro slide for decades to come!

Himmel Park 5

The Project Team: Owner Nathan Kappler and Project Engineers Matt Altamirano and Ben White

 

Thank you to the Tucson community for your support throughout this project. It is one of our favorites of 2018!

See the lovely write up from This is Tucson for more pictures!

 

Completed Project: Splash Pad at Crossroads Park

This Splash Pad was a Design Build project partnerships between Kappcon General Contracting, McGann and Associates, Aqua Design International, M3 Engineering, and Shade Industries.

We self performed the following Construction scopes:

  • Total Station Layout
  • All Cast in Place Concrete
  • Splash Pad Equipment
  • Splash Pad Plumbing
  • Splash Pad Electric
  • Steel Stud Framing

 

Splash Pad in Marana’s Crossroads Park

Two things in high demand during the Tucson summer:  Water to Splash, and Shade from the Sun!

Kappcon was the proud Design Builder of a new Splash Pad that we hope families will enjoy for many  year to come.

News Coverage of the Grand Opening

This is what the project looked like hours before the Grand Opening…ready for all those kiddos!

 

 

Splash Pad at Crossroads: June Update

Have Some Concrete with Your Rebar

The new splash pad at the Crossroads at Silverbell District Park is coming right along. The fountain heads are in place and concrete is being poured over an impressive rebar mat (see the photo above!). Then, we will hoist up the shade sails and test ‘er out!

Splash Pad Rendering
The current jobsite and a rendering of the completed splash pad by landscape architects McGann & Associates.

 

Another fun fact about the splash pad is that on designated nights, it will double as an LED light and water show for park patrons. Speaking of light shows, stop by the Town of Marana’s July 4th Star Spangled Spectacular for some family fun.

Keep an eye out for these banners!

Jobsite Banner
Banners designed by the Town of Marana that engages the public and proudly features all trade partners.

 

 

Self Performed Construction Services – Working with Non-Profits

Catalina Terrace (CT) is a semi-public pool that has served families for 55 years in mid-Tucson…and it needed a restoration.

The Catalina Terrace Athletic Program community rallied under the leadership of a dedicated and passionate Not For Profit Board of Directors.  They raised $220,000 for much needed improvements.

The project included complete pool shell renovation, pool plumbing renovation, electric, landscaping and perimeter fence/wall upgrades.

Kappcon was able to help the community by self-performing the pool deck and other concrete repairs, and perimeter wall masonry services.

Here is a look back at the work from the CTAP website posting:

http://ctapmarlins.org/wp/capital-campaign/renovation/

CTAP Board & Foosball, pool floor during reconstruction, 2017.

Tucson Rodeo – Vaquero Club Structure

Kappcon, Inc is a Tucson based General Contractor that provides Public Parks construction.

We were happy to see this article in the back of the this year’s Tucson Rodeo Program.

It was a great team and the new structure provided both shade and rain shelter for the first weekend of the Rodeo.

Thanks to the Tucson Rodeo Committee and Tucson Parks & Rec!