March 2007
Rexall PlaceRenovation Study
Northlands, Edmonton, Alberta
Renovation Study Report - HOK Sport Page 1 Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta
Table of Contents
Executive Summary .............................................................. 2
Design Goal .......................................................................... 7
Design Program .................................................................. 17
Existing Conditions & Renovation Concepts ....................... 20
Appendix A: Program Comparison .................................... A-1
Appendix B: Cost & Constructability .................................. B-1
Renovation Study Report – HOK Sport Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta
Executive Summary Intent of Study Northlands engaged HOK Sport to perform a study to determine if Rexall Place could be renovated into an arena that would be comparable to current NHL arenas recently constructed or under construction. The purpose of this study is not to provide a design of an arena renovation, but to provide a concept that will allow Northlands to make decisions as to the future of Rexall Place. Cost and schedule issues related to a potential renovation are presented, but the feasibility of such a renovation may ultimately be determined by factors outside the scope of this study. Major questions addressed are:
1. Can Rexall Place be renovated into a facility that would meet current arena standards with NHL as a major tenant?
2. If it can be renovated, what is the magnitude of the cost of the renovation? 3. How long would it take to renovate Rexall Place, considering the renovation work has to
be done primarily during the off season? Methodology In order to establish a standard for comparison, Rexall Place was compared with a current NHL Facility as a “benchmark”. HOK compared the design program for the New Jersey Devils arena, currently under construction in Newark, New Jersey, with a program HOK developed for the current Rexall Place. Based on the deficiencies between the existing Rexall Place program and the “Benchmark Facility”, a detailed program for renovation was developed. In order to develop this program, HOK personnel toured Rexall Place, interviewed Northlands staff and representatives of the primary tenant, the Edmonton Oilers. Existing building drawings were measured electronically to determine the size of Rexall Place in its current condition. The program for renovation developed by HOK was used as a basis for the design concept for the arena renovation; utilizing a three-dimensional computer model of the existing arena overlaid with the benchmark program. Based on the program requirements, HOK determined that the most cost effective way to approach the design of the renovation was to maintain the existing structural frame, seating bowl, and roof of Rexall Place. Due to the age and condition of the rest of the major arena elements and concerns about existing inefficiencies of the internal relationships of existing spaces, the interior spaces would not be preserved.
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Critical Findings Building Program Considerations Areas of the building that were adequate compared to the Benchmark program were:
seating capacity some event and back of house facilities (mainly due to the large “warehouse” addition) administrative space (since it is located in another building on the Northlands’ property).
Every other area of the arena was below the benchmark facility standard. These critical areas included:
concourses and circulation restroom capacity food service capacity numbers of premium seats the number, condition, and locations of luxury suites.* operational support spaces, such as loading and marshalling areas, were also
inadequate in size and inefficient in location. The table below shows a summary of major program elements and how Rexall Place compared to the benchmark facility: Seating Capacity Overall Spectator Facilities (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 17,350 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 210,200Existing Rexall Place 16,681 Existing Rexall Place 163,537Rexall Renovation Potential 15,789 Rexall Renovation Potential 241,578 Number of Luxury Suites Total Building Area (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 78 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 718,714Existing Rexall Place 64 Existing Rexall Place 497,700Rexall Renovation Potential 92 Rexall Renovation Potential 681,091 Number of Premium Seats Team Facilities (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 2,524 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 21,231Existing Rexall Place 3,500 Existing Rexall Place 19,107Rexall Renovation Potential 5,500 Rexall Renovation Potential 22,219 * luxury suites for renovation is the Oilers required number not the number of a benchmark
facility and if the suites did follow the benchmark we would regain 1400 seats approximately which would put us at 17,189 seats which is less than 200 short of benchmark.
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Renovation Cost Magnitude Order of Magnitude Budget: $225 - $250 Million** (2008 Hard Costs Only) Based on conceptual drawings submitted by HOK
497,700 sf of renovated existing space 183,391 sf of built new space 681,091 sf of total space.
Budget requires significant planning and collaboration with HOK and Northlands to derive the best construction execution plan. Renovation Period
Issued For Construction drawing development and construction planning is concurrent: could be up to a year long more advanced planning, less impact to events held during construction.
There would be a three year, six month to four year construction period after the development of Issued For Construction drawings.
Blackout periods in Rexall Place from June to August (inclusive) during each year of construction; events during this time period would need to be cancelled or relocated.
There would be limited access during the other eight months of each year of construction.
Recommendations Based on HOK’s experience with this building type, the extent of the modifications required to bring the building up to current NHL standards, and the condition of the existing building, it was determined that the building would need to be renovated from its structural frame up. The seating bowl would also be left intact and the current capacity would attempt to be maintained. Due to the extent of the renovations required, HOK’s designers took the opportunity to completely redesign and reconfigure the internal building relationships, which had been compromised over the years because of lack of space and numerous previous renovations. ** Renovation cost magnitude has been updated for 2010 and is under $200 million
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Also, the building was expanded to provide better circulation through more room for stairs, elevators, and wider concourses. The expansion also took pressure off the interior of the building allowing more restroom and food service facilities to be added. The expansion gave the building a new main entrance and exterior skin. This design approach allowed us to look at the building holistically. Rather bold design moves were made that would correct major deficiencies and create efficient interrelationships. Some of the issues addressed and corrected in this design concept are:
Circulation, both horizontal (concourses) and Vertical (stairs, escalators and elevators) Entrance Lobbies Restrooms Food Service And Retail Outlets Premium Seating Clubs And Restaurants Locker Rooms Press Facilities Loading Docks Maintenance, Storage And Marshalling.
HOK recommends that all of the building mechanical (HVAC), ice plant, plumbing and electrical systems be replaced for the following reasons:
1. Most are approaching the end of their service life. 2. The extent of the proposed renovation would require significant modifications or
supplements to any existing systems. 3. Most existing systems are significantly less efficient and technologically inferior to
current mechanical equipment. 4. Since the building will be required to be expanded outward, and because of the
extensive nature of the renovation required, the exterior of the building will be entirely new, significantly changing and updating the look of the building.
Other issues Schedule Because there is no alternative facility for the primary tenant to play in, it was assumed the renovation work would take place in the NHL off-season, June through October. Assuming the arena could be closed for construction for the entire off-season, it is still anticipated that the renovation would take up to four off-seasons to complete. Some minor work may be able to take place during the season, but due to the extensive scope of the renovation, the contractor would need unlimited access to the building during the off-season. Some summer events held in the Arena, such as Capital Ex events and summer concerts, would have to be canceled or relocated.
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Renovation vs. New Construction A renovated Rexall Place would be much better than the existing facility and provide additional revenue opportunities and fan amenities. However, it would not meet all the requirements established in the benchmark program, which reflects the realities of the renovation of a 30 year old building. Next Steps The cost of and inconvenience of such an extensive renovation must be compared to the feasibility of a new arena. HOK recommends that a feasibility study for a new building be performed. This feasibility study for a new facility would need to include:
The evaluation of several potential sites Costs of site acquisition Costs site infrastructure improvements, Availability of parking and public transportation accommodations Building construction costs and identification of other project costs An overall project schedule.
This feasibility study should contain a similar building program as proposed in this study. The new building study should be compared to this study of the renovation of the existing Rexall Place. A cost benefit analysis should be performed comparing the two scenarios.
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Design Goals Goal: Creating a better fan experience
Demand for greater value and more choices Creating identity, through spirit of place Better urban integration and connection Maximize revenue
Fans Want Comfort, Convenience & Connection
Spacious and convenient circulation Multiple food services within public spaces Visual connection to the surrounding environment
Public Amenities
Public bars/Bowl connectivity Fan fun zones
Operators/Teams Want Flexibility & Convertibility
Well planned back of house Long-Term Durability
Appropriate and lasting materials Terrazzo and tile flooring
Maximized Revenue
Premium seating diversity Premium amenities Food and retail choices Sponsorship and advertising
Other Considerations Scale - Iconic Focal Points of Interest Fan interaction technology
Retail components & non-game day revenue opportunities Ribbon Boards, Flat screens & WiFi
Inside out and outside in
Transparency – looking from outside to the activity within & vice versa
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Multiple food services within public spaces
Spacious and convenient circulation
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Visual connection to the surrounding environment
Public bars/Bowl connectivity
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Public bars/Bowl connectivity
Fan fun zones
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Well planned back of house
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Appropriate and lasting materials
Terrazzo and tile flooring
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Premium seating diversity
Premium amenities
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Food and retail choices
Sponsorship and advertising
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Iconic Focal Points of Interest
Retail components & non-game day revenue opportunities
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Ribbon Boards, Flat Screens & WiFi
Transparency – looking from outside to the activity within & vice versa
A catalyst for development
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Design Program Meeting with Northlands Staff Goals Space
Concourses Staff areas Team Money counting Catering Dressing Media Flexibility of house draping Program flexibility in improved customer experience Arrival Fan friendly Arrive early Food offerings
Other
Flexibility of space use More general public and corporate client food accommodations Improve safety of LRT experience (climate control connections) Improve drop-off overview all forms of access Improve traffic control back-up Improve signage Create exterior/interior marketing opportunities- provide a framework Create more exterior visibility - front door really south side Operationally north (Will-Call on this side) Gretzky statue very important - maintain strong presence +/-6,500 with other 5,000 onsite parking Like a stronger idea that the arena is branded as part of the Northlands – bridge the
current disconnect – more thought of as "Oilers" place Big pride in "customer experience" for client the experience often overrides age of
facility Promoters want:
# seat Money conversions Cost power/staff Dressing rooms/back of house Covered loading dock Eliminate makeshift space Portable catering creates expense
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Issues Congestion – not good concourse flow/lot of pinch points on concourse Comfort of some seats (blue seats at top)
Portable make worse but locations are driven by revenue 3rd level flow improvement critical – 5th also Diversity of offering
Food courts Restaurants Restaurant/Lounges to improve food offerings – higher end atmosphere South entry 60 to 70% patrons entry More space Could redirect to other entries – not sufficient signage/PA Back-up impacts parking
Limited accessible seats – no increasing
East/west location 48 spot/88 companion disbursement
Special conditions
Portable tents (more good weather affects parking) Infrastructure for technology One truck dock
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Meeting with Edmonton Oilers Staff Goals Size of Arena: take building to 18,000 More premium offerings
65 now (suites) 100 possibly Location
Optimum 18,000 capacity/100 possible (suites) 3,500 club seats now – want increase Access to food and beverage – huge reference to money Move spaces – no room for hospitality Ideas (revenue)
Party Suites (use more) Restaurant and Food Courts Lounges and Clubs Interconnection of premium Views of event from premium offerings Diversity of offerings Rental Spaces (flexible)
Parking (now 4 people get parking) – high commodity Team Facilities Office 5 miles west of here
Would prefer to be on-site Staff of 90 – 100 Coach/GM here 2nd office
Hockey lockers – need space and renovation Lounge Fitness Theatre
Family area needed Interactive areas – "Alumni", "Hall of Fame" Branding of Building Press Box excellent but Press workroom needs improving Display accommodation TVs don't shoot team benches Bigger seats/more legroom Sightlines Respect team traditions
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Existing Conditions & Renovation Concepts
Parking
Rexall Place Arena
Sportex
Footprint of a potential new arena
AgriCom
Pedway Entrance over 118 Ave
118 Avenue
LRT Line
Coliseum LRT Station
Rexall Place Site
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Level one: Design goals Improve event capacity and flexibility: Improve truck access for load-in/load-out Larger marshalling, staging, event storage areas; Add drive-on capability to the event floor Consolidate back of house function in one area; Provide exterior access to an expanded club lounge Expand and improve the Oilers’ team facilities; Improve the press and broadcast facilities
Separate loading location for Commissary increases site congestion/inefficiencies
Truck turnaround and Loading
Visiting Team Lockers
Press
Retractables - currently inoperable(outfitted with fixed seats)
Existing Warehouse
Staging and Marshalling
Oilers Locker Room
Maintenance and associated space remote Service/Loading not consolidated
Fit and finish out dated
Loading and Trash on public side of site
Existing Level One
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New Retractable SeatingPress
Existing Warehouse removed
Truck turn area
Loading
Star/Officials Lockers
Visiting Team Lockers
Staff Lockers Staging
Event Floor drive-on access
Mechanical
Club Lounge
Club SupportOilers Locker Room
Club Restrooms
Double attack end
Renovated Level One
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Mechanical
Commissary and Kitchen on separate levels create inefficiencies
Mezzanine: Design goals Event support and programmed areas relocated due to access inefficiencies Provides two-story high club lounge space Available for additional storage Available for future use Available for supplemental mechanical space
Existing Mezzanine Level
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Permanent Seating (existing bowl) Existing Service Mezzanine
Tunnel link from LRT
Renovated Mezzanine Level
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Narrow Concourses create problems with congestion
Small Suites with less than optimal sitelines
• Vertical circulation within concourse path adds to congestion • Difficult to orient oneself- limited exterior connections
Level three: Design goals Expanded concourses Additional toilets and concessions New south entrance lobby New stairs and elevators to all levels new public restaurant New, expanded kitchen and commissary Improved suites and suite seating Improved disabled access and seating
Existing Level Three
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North EntranceRestaurant
Kitchen/Commissary
Concessions
Stairs/Elevator
Disabled Seating
Public Restrooms
Stairs/Elevators
South Entrance Lobby
Access Tunnel from LRT
Suites (32) Open to Club below
Stairs/Elevator
Camera Platform
Suite Lounge
Restaurant
“Pedway” Bridge
Renovated Level Three
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Team BenchesNarrow concourses create problems with congestion
Kitchen/Prep facilities typically consolidated for efficiency of staff
Media Lounge remote from press/event level
Layout of endzone spaces less than optimal
No 360° concourse circulation at this level
Level four: removed Level four has been removed because the seating bowl has been reconfigured to remove seating access portals and to provide, more efficient top-down access.
Existing Level Four
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Level four: Design Goals Removed. See Page 27.
Renovated Level Four
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Minimal lounge space behind suites
Non-optimal sightlines at Suites
360° concourse circulation limited
Level five: Design goals
Expanded concourses Additional toilets and concessions New stairs and elevators to all levels Two new club lounges with view to event 24 new suites Level four seating access portals removed -better sightlines- new level five concourse access
Existing Level Five
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Stairs/Elevators
Concessions
Public Restrooms
Open to Lobby below
Public Restrooms
Concessions
Lounge with event view
Public Restrooms
Concessions
Suites (24)
Lounge with event view
Renovated Level Five
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Kitchen remote from Main Commissary
Level six: Design goals
Expanded concourses Additional toilets and concessions New stairs and elevators to all levels New suite holder lounges 20 new suites New press box and press support New public lounge with view to event
Existing Level Six
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Stairs/Elevators
Public Restrooms
Concessions
Public Lounge
Existing Upper Deck
New Press Box
Press Support
Public RestroomsConcessions
Public Lounge with view to event
New Corner Suites (20)Existing Skybox Suites (16)
Suite holder's Restrooms
Suite holder’s Lounge
Existing Exterior Columns
Renovated Level Six
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•Skin allows no interaction between inside/outside
• Entries unclear
• Concourse orientation difficult
Existing Building Skin
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Existing Roof Trusses
Existing condition
Building Expansion
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• Static exterior form
• None of the “internal event energy” is evident on the exterior
• Entry lobbies/glass provide an opportunity to create a “living room for the city”
Existing Building
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New Building Skin
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Minnesota Wild Arena section is represented in red
Section Comparison between Minnesota Wild Arena and Rexall Place
Level 6 – elev 68’-0”
Level 5 – elev 52’-8”
Level 3 – elev 20’-0”
Level 4 – elev 36’-0”
Level 1 – elev 0’-0”
Existing Building Section
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Section on North (Skybox) Side
Proposed Level 3 Suites
Proposed Lounge Area
Existing Skyboxes
Existing and renovated
New addition
Level 1 – elev 0’-0”
Level 6 - elev 68’-0”
Level 3 - elev 20’-0”
Level 5 - elev 52’-8”
Level 4 - elev 36’-0”
New Building Section
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Section on the south side
Proposed Press Box
Existing Upper Deck
Proposed Level 3 Suites
Level 1
Existing and renovated
New addition
Level 6 - elev 75’-7”
Level 3
Level 5
Level 4
Level 1
Proposed Level 3 Suites
Proposed new Upper Deck at End Zones
Existing and renovated
New addition
Section at Proposed End Zone Upper Deck
Level 6 - elev 65’-8”
Level 3
Level 5
Level 4
New Building Section
Section at Corner Suites
Proposed Level 3 Suites
Proposed Level 5 Suites
Proposed Level 6 Suites
Level 6 – elev. 65’-8”
Level 5
Level 4
Level 3
Level 1
Existing and renovated New
addition
Alternate Section – Maximum End Zone Upper Deck
Alternate End Zone Upper Deck
Proposed Level 3 Suites
Level 1
Existing and renovated New
addition
Level 6
Level 3
Level 5
Level 4
New Building Section
Appendix A
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APPENDIX A Program Comparison
Program Summary
Seating Capacity Overall Spectator Facilities (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 17,350 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 210,200Existing Rexall Place 16,681 Existing Rexall Place 163,537Rexall Renovation Potential 15,789 Rexall Renovation Potential 241,578 Number of Luxury Suites Total Building Area (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 78 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 718,714Existing Rexall Place 64 Existing Rexall Place 497,700Rexall Renovation Potential 92 Rexall Renovation Potential 681,091 Number of Premium Seats Team Facilities (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 2,524 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 21,231Existing Rexall Place 3,500 Existing Rexall Place 19,107Rexall Renovation Potential 5,500 Rexall Renovation Potential 22,219 Food and Retail Facilities (sf) Circulation (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 68,040 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 179,550Existing Rexall Place 39,496 Existing Rexall Place 75,878Rexall Renovation Potential 72,834 Rexall Renovation Potential 198,599 Event Facilities (sf) Media Facilities (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 21,975 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 19,157Existing Rexall Place 21,254 Existing Rexall Place 5,531Rexall Renovation Potential 18,814 Rexall Renovation Potential 7,986 Operations Support (sf) Administration (sf) Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 94,311 Benchmark NHL Arena (NJD) 10,505Existing Rexall Place 39,018 Existing Rexall Place 1,036Rexall Renovation Potential 66,715 Rexall Renovation Potential 9,041
Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments on Rexall PlaceSpectator Seating Hockey
Approximately 17,500 seats will be provided in a hockey configuration, distributed across the following categories:
Accommodations for wheelchair and ambulatory disabled patrons and their companions shall be provided in accordance with the Canadian Law.
a. Lower Bowl seating, @ 20" min. width: 7,900 6.5 51,350 33,156 - Includes 1650 Club seats, @ 21" min. width - Includes 120 Loge Box seats @ 24" w - Includes 144 seats for bunker suiteholders - Includes 400 end seats, behind stage, @ 20" wb. Club seats @ Suite Level (20" w) 440 6.5 2,860 0c. Suite seating, (21" min. width ): 1,036 10.3 10,671 4,408d. Restaurant tiered seats w/dining rail 170 6.5 1,105 0e. Upper Bowl seating, @ 20" min. width: 7,800 6 46,800 52,505
7,333 3rd deck seating, p yPlace
TOTAL CAPACITY 17,346 112,786 97,402 -15,384 Seats/ Existing treads are 31' Suites Typical suite fit-out includes small serving area with sink,
undercounter refrigerator, undercounter icemaker , closet, toilet room, (2) TV monitors, internet and an audio system.
a. Luxury Suites: - Suites seating 12 36 350 12,600 11,206 -1,394 32 level 3 suites -464 suite seats - Suites seating 16 16 475 7,600 3,432 -4,168 12 level 5 suites - 120 seats - Suites seating 18 12 475 5,700 5,376 -324 16 Level 6 suites- 192 seatsb. "Bunker" Suites 12 600 7,200 0 -7,200c. Party Suites 2 600 1,200 0 -1,200
Hospitality a. Owners' Dining Room (50 capacity) 2 1,000 2,000 0Dining room for Owners' use, located between Owners' bunker suite and Owners' parking.
b. Sponsors' Room, w/ bar and buffet 1 3,000 3,000 0150 capacity in combination of dining/cabaret/lounge seating
- Pantry 1 150 150 - Men's and Women's Restrooms 2 120 240c. Alumni Room, w/bar and light buffet 1 1,000 1,000 - Pantry 1 80 80 - Men's and Women's Restrooms 2 60 120d. Bunker Lounge 0
Bar at Event floor level, for bunker suite patrons and guests
e. Suite Level Bar 1 6,240 6,240 1,817 -4,423 Allstars on level 6Includes bar, lounge area and row of bar stools @ drink rail seating approximately 80, w/full court view
- Men's and Women's Restrooms 2 240 480 204f. Cigar Bar 2 800 1,600 0
Includes bar, lounge seating, humidor and cigar lockers. Total capacity of 25each.
CLASSIFICATION 1: SPECTATOR FACILITIESRecommended
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments on Rexall PlaceClub Lounge Lounges with bar and upgraded concession stands. Lounge serves
as concourse for club seats.a. Club Lounge area 2 6,400 12,800 22,472 9,672 North, East, 7 South Clubs, Concessions and support combined
b. Mens toilets: 6 w.c. (1:250 ) + 12 urinals (1:90 ) + 6 lavs (1:200 ) 18 60 1,080 1,530 450
c. Womens toilets: 18 w.c. (1:60 ) + 8 lavs (1:150 ) 18 60 1,080 1,572 492
d. Pantry and Bar 2 1,800 3,600 included abovee. Business Center 2 120 240 1,253 1,013 Corporate room on level 4
Suite Level Restrooms
Common restroom facilities will be provided on each Suite Corridor for suiteholder use, w/upscale finishes, fixtures
a. Mens toilets: 4 240 960 0 none for exclusive use of suitesb. Womens toilets: 4 240 960 0
Public Restrooms Public restroom facilities will be provided based on an a. Mens toilets: 32 w.c. (1:250 ) + 87 urinals (1:90 ) + 39 lavs (1:200 ) 119 50 5,950 5,449 -501b. Womens toilets: 130 w.c. (1:60 ) + 52 lavs (1:150 ) 130 50 6,500 6,441 -59c. Family toilets 8 70 560 218 -342
Guest Services a. Primary First Aid Station 1 600 600 204 -396b. Satellite First Aid Station 1 250 250 228 -22c. Information and Lost & Found Booth 4 200 800 153 -647d. Concierge @ Suite Levels 4 120 480 0e. Valuables locker/storage 1 180 180 0f. Lobby toilet rooms 2 100 200 0g. Customer service area 1 200 200 0to include transportation info and small mtg.room 0h. Group Sales ticket booth 1 75 75 0
Entertainment a.. Promotions "stage" 1 150 150Stage or platform viewable from seating bowl, where promo spots can be staged during breaks in game action
b. Promotions Storage 1 1,500 1,500 1,431 -69 Mech storage on level 3c. Promotions Storage Closets 4 100 400 0d. Kids' area 1 1,200w/video & other interactive games
Hall of Fame 5,000
205,561 160,388 -45,1734,639 3,149 -1,490
210,200 163,537 -46,663
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5% - excludes seating bowl)TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 1: SPECTATOR FACILITIESRecommended
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments
Concession Concession Stands will be distributed at regular intervals on All requirements to be verified by Food a. Public Concession Stands 89 100 8,900 12,320 3,420 units=no.of points-of-sale @ 5 l.f.per POS
b. Club Lounge Concession Stands 11 100 1,100 3,2782,178
units=no.of points-of-sale @ 5 l.f.per POS
c. Vendor (hawking) Stations 8 200 1,600 1,875 275 level 2
d. Portable Concessions 0 0
e. Themed Food Court 2 1,000 2,000 0
Restaurants
a. Commercial Restaurant, 300 capacity 1 7,200 7,200 0 With regular hours of operation. Confirm capacity
Includes dining area and all front-of-house and back-of-house support space
b. Members Restaurant, 350 dining capacity 1 16,000 16,000 0 Open on event days only and for special Includes dining for 350 w/partial view of floor, 170 barstools @ drink rail and direct view to floor, reception, bar, restrooms, coat check and kitchen/office.
Food Service a. Central Kitchen 1 6,000 6,000 4,248 -1,752 kitchens on levels 4 and 6to support concession stands and catering operations 0b. Commissary 1 6,000 6,000 9,077 3,077
Warehouse commissary complex on level 2
c. Beer Pump Rooms 4 375 1,500 0 -1,500d. Empties Storage 1 700 700 0 -700e. Suite Pantries 5 350 1,750 0 -1,750f. Vendor Office(s) 1 2,000 2,000 938 -1,062 level 2g. Staff Lockers / Toilets 2 1,000 2,000 3,239 1,239 separate men's & women'sh. Uniform Distribution 1 150 150 above
Retail Sales a. Team Store 1 3,800 3,800 803 -2,997 Allow for street access for non-game day b. Satellite Retail Store 1 1,000 1,000 568 -432c. Novelty Stands 4 400 1,600 belowd. Retail Storage 1 1,500 1,500 1,269 -231 2 mech storage location on level 4
64,800 37,615 -27,1853,240 1,881 -1,359
68,040 39,496 -28,544design contingency multiplier (5%)TOTAL
CLASSIFICATION 2: FOOD and RETAIL FACILITIES
SUB-TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments
Lobbies a. Main Entry Lobby 1 9,300 9,300 10,283 983 2 entry lobbiesb. Secondary Lobbies 2 6,300 12,600 -12,600c. Suite/Club Elevator Lobbies 3 0 0 1,485 1,485 Club entrances
Concourses a. Main Level Concourse 1 50,000 50,000 30,717 -19,283b. Upper Level Concourse 1 45,000 45,000 28,278 -16,722 upper level concoursesc. Sponsor displays 4 200 800 0 -800Designated display space off main concoursed. Exterior Balconies 4 0
Corridors a. Service Corridor on Event Floor Level 18,000 0 -18,000 now a clubb. Suite Corridors 30,000 1,502 -28,498c. Press Corridor 1,200 0 -1,200d. Floor Access Tunnels 4 800 3,200 0 -3,200e. Player Tunnels 2 450 900 0 -900
Vertical Circulation
a. No. of 3500 lb. Passenger/Service Elevators: 71 Freight Elevator
b. No. of 10000 lb. Freight Elevators: 2 3 passenger Elevators: All Stars elevator, backstage elevator, south elevator
c. Stairs 0 10 Stairs?d. Escalators 0 6 escalators
171,000 72,265 -98,7358,550 3,613 -4,937
179,550 75,878 -103,672
CLASSIFICATION 3: CIRCULATION
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5%)TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference CommentsEvent Floor a. Possible Floor Configurations: 1 17,000 17,000 17,000 0 Rink size is actually 16,360 w/ radi
NHL Hockey - 85' x 200' rink (17,000 sf)Arena Football - 85' x 198' and 90' x 210' clear Basketball - 50' x 94' playing court; 70' x 134' clear (9,380 sf)
Concert / Stage Shows / Circus - 85' x 200'Ice Shows - 85' x 200'Indoor Soccer - 15-25 m wide x 25-42 m longWrestling/ BoxingTrack & Field - 200m track requires 320' x 160' areaTennis
NOTE: minimum overhead clearance to be: 90'Hockey a. Player Benches 2 180 360 360 0
b. Penalty Boxes 2 30 60 60 0c. Penalty Timekeeper Box (4 people) 1 30 30 30 0d. Goal Judge's Box 2 9 18 18 0
Performers a. Star Dressing Rooms - Large 2 600 1,200 2,422 1,222 5 dressing rooms; 484 ea.b. Star Dressing Rooms - Small 2 350 700 0 -700c. Green Room/ Family Lounge 1 0 0 0
Control Rooms a. Scoreboard Operator Booth 1 120 120 50 -70 @ Press Levelb. Sound and Light Booth 2 120 240 50 -190 one @ press level, one @ lower bowlc. Organist booth 1 0 0
0can be combined w/sound booth @ press level
d. Video Board Control Room 1 500 500 275 -225 @ Press Levele. Equipment Room (audio system, television ) 1 500 500 -500
Event (Show) Facilities 0
a. Office(s) for use by outside show personnel 0 786 786 production room north/southb. Crew Lounge 1 500 500 0 -500c. Crew Locker Area (unisex) 1 150 150 0 -150d. Crew Laundry 1 120 120 0 -120e. Crew Toilet Rooms 2 120 240 0 -240
21,738 21,051 -687237 203 -34
21,975 21,254 -721
CLASSIFICATION 4: EVENT FACILITIES
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5% - excludes event floor)TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference CommentsHome Lockers- The Home Team locker room suite includes the following 13,356 10,920
a. Changing Room with (26) 18" lockers 1 260 260 Above total NJD arenab. Players Lounge 1 650 650c. Locker Room with (26) 36" lockers + (3) 48" lockers 1 1,200 1,200
d. (10) Showers + (4) wc. + (4) urinals 1 620 620e. Grooming area with (5) lavs and cont. mirror 1 200 200f. Sauna 1 120 120g. Steam Room 1 120 120h. Cold Pool 1 80 80i. Treatment Room / Hydrotherapy 1 600 600j. Trainers office 1 150 150k. Training staff change room? 1 125 125l. Medical room 1 200 200m. Training storage 1 75 75n. Team Equipment Work Room/Skate Sharpening 1 500 500 - equipment managers office 1 200 200 - equipment storage room 1 400 400o. Stick Work Room 1 150 150p. Coaches offices (1 head + 3 assistants) 1 300 300
3 150 450q. Coaching staff change room 1 300 300 (4) 36" lockers; 1 wc; 1 urinal; 1 lav; 1 showerr. Coaching staff meeting room 1 100 100s. Video technicians room/ tape storage 1 200 200t. Video recording room 1 150 150t. Weight training room 1 1,600 1,600u. Laundry 1 300 300v. Circulation 1 870 870w. Family Lounge 1 1,000 1,000with play area for children and restrooms
Visitor The locker room suite includes the following spaces: 3,830
Lockers - a. Changing Room 1 260 260 Total NJD visitorsNHL Hockey b. Locker Room with (26) lockers 1 900 900 991
c. (10) Showers + (3) wc.+ (3) urinals 1 540 540d. Grooming area with (4) lavs and cont. mirror 1 200 200e. Coaches' Office 1 250 250 208f. Treatment Room 1 300 300 616g. Work Room 1 200 200h. Drying Room 1 200 200i. Storage 1 180 180j. Circulation 300k. Players' Families Lounge 1 500 500
CLASSIFICATION 5: TEAM FACILITIES
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments
Auxiliary Lockers Additional locker rooms for Tournaments or minor league hockey team. 2,265a. (20) 24" lockers 4 500 2,000 0b. Grooming area w/ 10 Showers + 4 wc. + 4 urinals + 6 lavs 2 620 1,240c. Taping/treatment space 2 140 280d. Coaching Office 2 150 300e. Circulation 4 100 400
Officials Lockers The officials locker rooms include the following spaces:800
a. (4) 36" lockers plus stretching area 1 400 400 761 NJD totalb. 2 Showers + 1 wc. + 2 urinals + 2 lavs 1 250 250c. Meeting Room 1 150 150
X-Ray Common X-ray facilities 1 450 450 0
20,220 18,197 -2,0231,011 910 -101
21,231 19,107 -2,124
CLASSIFICATION 5: TEAM FACILITIES
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5%)TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference CommentsMedia a. Work Room - Print Reporters 1 600 600 569Support b. Work Room - Radio Reports 1 150 150 0
c. Digital Editing Workroom 2 150 300 0d. Dining Area 1 2,000 2,000 0e. Mobile Unit Multi-Purpose Room 1 300 300 0f. Press Toilets 2 250 500 0g. Media Check-In 1 250 250 0h. Secured Storage 1 200 200 0i. TV Truck Parking (5 interior @ 20' x 60', 2 exterior) 5 1,200 6,000 1,158 Area designated in east stagingj. Satellite Up-link & ENG (2 exterior @ 200 s.f.) 0 0k. Patch panels/ broadcast connections 1 150 150 0
Press Box a. Writing Press Room - seating for 150 writers 150 13 1,875 2,169 Total are a of catwalk pressboxb. TV Broadcast Booth(s) 4 150 600c. Radio Broadcast Booth(s) 4 80 320d. Off-Ice Officials Booth 1 200 200e. Replay Booth 1 120 120f. GM Booth(s) 2 120 240g. Copy / Work Room 1 200 200h. Press Toilets (men 2 wcs, 4 urinals, 3 lavs each) 2 300 600 (women 3 wcs, 3 lavs) 2 150 300i. Secured Storage 1 120 120j. Press Overflow (Playoffs) 0
Interview Facilities a. Multi-purpose/ press conference room 1 1,500 1,500 1,097
b. Remote broadcast studio 1 200 200 275 Television roomc. Interview Rooms 4 300 1,200 0
Camera Locations Fixed camera boxes/platforms shall be located at the limit seat kills as much as possiblea. Ice-level positions 4 35 140b. Low-level Center (LLC) 1 0 0c. Mid-level Center (MLC) + Mid-level Reverse (MLCR)
8 0 0d. Mid-level Corner (MLCR) + High-level Corner (HLC)
4 0 0e. Mid-level End (MLE) 2 0 0f. Low-level Slash (LLS) 4 0 0g. High-level End 2 0 0h. Roof truss beauty shots 2 0 0 locate directly above goalsi. Unmanned Fixed Camera Positions 6 0 0 locations varyj. Still Photo Positions 15 12 180 locate at ice level
Follow Spots Spot light platforms shall be located at the following positions:a. Cross Courtb. Cornersc. End zones
Catwalks a. Catwalks - included in net-to-gross factor
18,245 5,268 -12,977912 263 -649
19,157 5,531 -13,626
CLASSIFICATION 6: MEDIA FACILITIES
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5%)TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference CommentsEvent Personnel a. Office(s) for use by outside show personnel 0
b. Lockers for use by Event Staff - 160 half-height lockers 2 1,000 2,000c. Uniform Distribution 1 150 150
Building a. Operations Supervisor office 1 180 180 2,918Staff b. Reception Area 1 200 200
c. Other Offices 2 120 240d. Staff Break Room 1 600 600e. Lockers for use by Building Staff 2 600 1,200
Event Storage a. Court Equipment Storage (goals and nets ) 1 5,000 5,000 East back stagingb. Hockey Equipment Storage (dasherboards ) 1 5,000 5,000c. Concert and Other Event Equipment Storage (tables, 1 5,000 5,000 4,471 "big room"d. Technical Equipment Storage (microphones, etc. ) 1 100 100
Dock / a. Staging / Marshalling Area 1 20,000 20,000 25,768 East back stagingStaging b. Loading Dock (3 doors + 1 drive-through) 4 800 3,200
c. Trash Compactor/ Dumpster 1 800 800d. Office 1 100 100
Ice Support a. Zamboni / Ice Equipment / Ice Dump 1 500 500 542 (2) Zambonisb. Ice Control Office 1 100 100c. Ice Plant 1 2,400 2,400d. Paint Storage Room 1 80 80
Security a. Security Office 1 400 400b. Detention Rooms 2 85 170c. Toilet 1 80 80d. Lockable Storage 1 150 150e. Command Post 2 200 400 located @ front of bowl at opposite ends,
to allow view of entire bowlf. Central Command Center 1 350 350 located at Service Level
Maintenance a. Maintenance Shops 1 3,000 3,000b. Maintenance Storage 1 2,000 2,000c. General/Team/Office Storage 1 5,000 5,000 w/lockable internal cages as desired
Janitorial a. Central Janitorial Supply Storage 1 750 750b. Distributed Janitor Closets 12 80 960c. Building Laundry 1 500 500d. Trash Collection Rooms 4 150 600e. Recycling Rooms 1 150 150
CLASSIFICATION 7: BUILDING OPERATIONS
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments
M/E/P a. Mechanical Rooms 4 2,500 10,000 all MEP space to be verified w/consultant
b. Boiler Room 1 500 500 1,852c. Chiller Room 1 1,600 1,600 1,609d. Main Electrical Service Entry 1 1,000 1,000e. Electrical Switchgear Distribution 1 750 750f. Electrical Sub-Station "A" 1 1,050 1,050g. Electrical Sub-Station "B" 1 1,050 1,050h. Emergency Generator Room 1 1,000 1,000i. Electrical Closets 24 150 3,600j. Show Power panels 2 80 160k. Main Tele/data Room 1 650 650l. Tele/data closets 24 150 3,600m. Fire Pump Room 1 500 500n. Fire Sprinkler Shut-Off Room 1 200 200o. Elevator Equipment Room(s) 4 200 800p. Secondary AHU Rooms (service level) 2 1,000 2,000
89,820 37,160 -52,6604,491 1,858 -2,633
94,311 39,018 -55,293
CLASSIFICATION 7: BUILDING OPERATIONS
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5%)TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualSpace Type Room Description Units SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments
Arena Operations Offices and support areas for Arena Administration 5500 0 at another northlands locationTicket Office
a. Box Office Ticket Windows 20 50 1,000 987b. Office for Ticket Manager 1 180 180c. Office for Assistant Manager 3 125 375d. General office/ work room 1 500 500e. Vault/Ticket Storage 1 125 125f. Counting Room 1 240 240g. Toilet room 2 80 160h. Ticket Call Center (for 6 operators) 1 300 300i. Computer room 1 225 225j. Break area/ lockers 1 200 200k. Circulation 1,000
Advanced Ticket a. Advanced Windows within Building 4 50 200 locate 2 windows together, at Main and
10,005 987 -9,018500 49 -451
10,505 1,036 -9,469
CLASSIFICATION 8: ADMINISTRATION
SUB-TOTAL design contingency multiplier (5%)TOTAL
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Program Comparison:Rexall Place/New Jersey Devils Arena
Recommended ActualUnits SF Total NSF Rexall Place Difference Comments
210,200 163,537 -46,66268,040 39,496 -28,544
179,550 75,878 -103,67221,975 21,254 -72121,231 19,107 -2,12419,157 5,531 -13,62694,311 39,018 -55,29310,505 1,036 -9,469
624,969 364,857 -260,112
93,745 132,843 39,097 36.4%Percent NTG of existing building
718,714 497,700 -221,014 Exiting building measured
SUMMARY
SUB-TOTAL PART 1: SPECTATOR FACILITIESSUB-TOTAL PART 2: FOOD and RETAIL FACILITIESSUB-TOTAL PART 3: CIRCULATION
GROSS SQUARE FOOTAGE ESTIMATE
SUB-TOTAL PART 8: ADMINISTRATION
BUILDING TOTAL NET S.F., PARTS 1 - 8 ABOVE (NO PRACTICE RINK)
+ NET-TO-GROSS MULTIPLIER (+15%)y , p , ,thicknesses
SUB-TOTAL PART 4: EVENT FACILITIESSUB-TOTAL PART 5: TEAM FACILITIESSUB-TOTAL PART 6: MEDIA FACILITIESSUB-TOTAL PART 7: OPERATIONS SUPPORT
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Appendix B
Renovation Study Report - HOK Sport B-1 Rexall Place, Edmonton, Alberta
APPENDIX B Cost & Constructability1
Based on the information provided by PCL, it is felt that Rexall Place can be renovated, however, the impact to revenue generating events may be significant over the life of the construction schedule. Additionally, the general design of the expansion will have a significant effect on whether this project is viable or not. A renovation of this nature could take upwards of 3 to 4 years; the length a result of major events interrupting the sequence of construction. Disruptions to Rexall Place Operations To facilitate construction, Rexall Place would be required to shut down for periods of time, periods long enough to realize significant structural advances and new permanent access and egress areas for both patrons and loading I unloading. Alterations in construction methods and sequences can be made to achieve preset major event dates. In order to evaluate the disruptions, further design is required along with a list of events over a 3 to 4 year period. In addition, the list should indicate which events can be canceled. A cursory review of tenant impacts during construction produced the following list (during major events):
Food and beverage sales. Loss of revenue due to canceled events. Foot traffic flow to concession areas. Possibility of ‘pinch’ points affecting traffic flow on concourse areas. Access from LRT to Rexall Place. Access to & from Loading docks and event loading areas. Available parking and site traffic congestion. Access to facility during major events. Vehicular traffic congestion from the site to surrounding road systems. Emergency exits.
Constructability and Logistics Schedule As noted above, a renovation of this size and nature would span 3 to 4 years; a significant reason being the integration of major events during construction creating the necessity for public mobility and safety and event management solutions. Without further discussion or drawings and a general scope of work description, a schedule for the Rexall project from Contract Award to Completion of Finishes might be approximately 3.5 to 4 years. 1 The information in Appendix B is a synopsis of correspondence and presentations developed by PCL.
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Impacts on Constructability In addition to the tenant impact noted, the following list of items need significant review on their impact to cost, schedule, facility events, and safety:
Proximity of the expansion outer walls in relation to the LRT and 118th Avenue. Construction of the enclosed environmentally controlled space around the LRT entry
point, whether above or below ground. Coordinating the removal of the existing exterior wall system with erection of new
structure. The integration of the existing structure to the new structure. Availability of manpower during construction. Is the new construction a separate surrounding structure attached to the existing, or
seamlessly integrated? Phasing Sequence, or phasing, of the construction would depend on events surrounding the renovation period. Initial thoughts are:
Phase 1: Demo/reconstruct new & temporary entrances to main bowl and loading areas. Phase 2: Construct and finish new outside ring. Construct tie-ins to existing buildings Phase 3: Relocate interior concessions I retail affected by renovations to existing
spaces to outside ring. Renovate existing building levels.
New Footprint Construction: moderate to minimal disruption to facility
operations. Facility service points, egress & entrances, will have
special design considerations Interior concourse areas are phased Relocations will be phased over to new space.
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Order of Magnitude Budget With the information available, PCL has assembled an Order of Magnitude budget of $220 to $250 million (2008 dollars, NIC GST). Qualifications
• No parking superstructure (parkade) allowed for, only remediation to areas affected by construction.
• No FF&E or Food & Beverage allowed for. • Assumes availability of appropriate work force.
Next Steps This budget takes a high level approach to the question of ‘is it possible’. As noted, a number of questions require further review before the answer becomes clear. Constructability and logistics topics should be discussion with HOK and venue and event-related issues with Northlands. To move forward a meeting is recommended between PCL, Northlands and HOK to further review the constructability and phasing options. PCL would be pleased to submit a proposal to provide construction planning and budgeting for additional I revised schemes.
Existing Area Construction: Virtually all areas are affected by the renovations. Interior bowl structural & remodeling work occurs
during Blackout Periods.
Float Space is required to facilitate relocation of existing facilities.
Hoarding within existing Concourse Areas will be significant and visible during events.