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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Mr. Jeff Gongoll <br /> <br />- 2 - <br /> <br />August 26, 1994 <br /> <br />unsafe conditions such as a buildup of carbon monoxide (CO) or <br />nitrogen dioxide (N02) levels that can be extremely detrimental <br />to the health and welfare of all participants or visitors in the <br />sports complex. <br /> <br />Factors such as properly designed dasher systems around the rinks <br />are essential. Proper disposal of the ice shavings must be <br />addressed. Quality of the ice must be of concern since poor ice <br />quality will drive away skaters and the' investment in a rink <br />system can be lost. Rink lighting at various levels will enhance <br />the quality of skating and also provide energy cost savings, <br /> <br />All of the mentioned items are extremely important to the invest- <br />ment in the sports center. They are mentioned to point out the <br />reason for engaging experienced ice rink consultants/designers to <br />assist in bringing the project to successful fruition. <br /> <br />Based on our understanding' of your needs and desires, as <br />discussed by phone and from our recent meeting, we are submitting <br />our proposal broken into phases to cover the full scope of the <br />project from planning through construction and facility start-up. <br />In this way it is felt that we can best serve your needs and work <br />wi th you to reali ze the most economically feasible ice skating <br />facili ty. <br /> <br />It is important that good, qualified and caring architects and <br />engineers be a part of the total team. We will, therefore, assist <br />in providing a listing of those well qualified for a project such <br />as yours and will also assist in the final selections. It is <br />anticipated that the architect selected would include the neces- <br />sary mechanical, electrical, structural and civil engineers as a <br />part of their contract with your group. <br /> <br />The role of I.C.E. in your project is outlined in the following <br />pages under the heading - Proposal 'A'. This covers the proposed <br />phasing and services to be incorporated into our contract with <br />you. It is our feeling that our contract should be separate from <br />that of the architect and the construction contractors to better <br />serve your interests and needs and be able to remain totally un- <br />biased in our services. <br /> <br />I.C.E. is not, in any way, tied to any of the equipment manufac- <br />turers/ installers and can, therefore, provide totally unbiased <br />review and recommendations on all of the manufacturers' products <br />and installations. <br />
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