* New High Performance Rink System Installed In Washington State
@ 2002-10-04 4:12 Arena-Watch
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From: Arena-Watch @ 2002-10-04 4:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
New Lynnwood Ice Rink Reopens In
September With New High Performance Rink
System
LYNNWOOD -- A new ice arena will open in Lynnwood Sept. 15, about four
months after the SnoKing
Ice Arena closed. Washington Ice Skating Association, which owns both the
former SnoKing rink and
the Olympicview private ice rink in Mountlake Terrace, is remodeling and
reopening the rink as the
Lynnwood Ice Center.
The new ice center will be in the renovated SnoKing building at 19803 68th
Ave. W. After 20-plus
years of being open to the public, the SnoKing Ice Arena closed suddenly
at the end of March. Former
SnoKing manager Doug Stewart said they left because "we leased the land
and building, and it wasn't
economically feasible to continue it that way." Stewart said SnoKing owner
Lexi Doner tried to get the
association to lower the rent and remodel it, but it didn't happen. Doner
decided to close SnoKing.
Doner, now owner of the Kent Valley Ice Centre, wasn't available for
comment. In the meantime, plans
were made by association board members to renovate the old rink and make
it "safer and more
enjoyable place for families and youth to come to," Lynnwood Ice Center
general manager Kevin
Urbanski said.
Upgrades to the facility ice rink system includes a new high performance
TurboChiller refrigeration
system complete with an advanced microprocessor control system, new sand
base rink floor system,
professional steel framed dasher board system, and dehumidification
system. The ice rink system was
provided by Burleys Rink Supply of Johnstown, PA. - www.burleys.com. It
was great to have this
opportunity to work with WISA once again after installing their Mt. Lake
Terrace Complex some years
ago. They will be very happy with advancements made with our TurboChiller
system and the
exceptional energy performance it provides over other ice making systems.
This owner also wanted to
changed from a dangerous ammonia system to a much safer environmentally
stable halocarbon
refrigerant. said John Burley. Many complexes installing ammonia systems
today are not being
installed in accordance with United States codes. Many Canadian companies
are promoting
ammonia systems without knowing, or properly advising owners, of all true
code compliance issues
required to have a safe system. This is very troublesome since ammonia is
highly toxic and flammable
and is very dangerous if not installed in compliance with the code. There
have been more than one ice
rink mechanical room destroyed by ammonia explosions.
WISA hired Seattle based construction specialist Ken Clark of Development
Services to provide
coordination and project manage services. Mr. Clark has become someone of
an expert in arena
construction activities having spearheaded almost a half a dozen projects
in recent years and
consulted on many more.
Ryan General Construction provided all construction services. Ryan also
helped round out the circle of
experienced contractors since Ryan has been involved with previous ice
rink projects such as the
Castle Ice complex finished last year in Renton, Washington. John Burley
said it is great working with
the combination of talent we had on this project. Both Ken and Peter know
these types of projects well
and make the most adverse construction obstacle easy to overcome. And,
since renovations take
some extra effort and experience, it was great to have them on this
project.
Mr. Ken Clark of Development Services can be contacted at 206-236-2756.
Mr. Peter Meyer of Ryan Construction can be reached at 425-488-4489.
Mr. John Burley of Burleys Rink Supply can be reached at 1-800-428-7539.
The new center is a non-profit organization, said Ric Newgard, executive
director of Seattle Junior
Hockey and secretary/treasurer for the association. The association is
made up of the Seattle Skating
Association and Seattle Junior Hockey. Both are non-profit groups that
make their money through
bingo halls in Edmonds and Mountlake Terrace, and pull tab games offered
in connection with the
Silver Dollar Casino on 220th Street SW in Mountlake Terrace. The new ice
center has a new ice
surface, lobby, pro shop with new skates and a snack bar. The renovation
has added a birthday room,
an arcade, a DJ music booth for weekend youth events and special lighting.
The parking lot is more
open, bright and safe, Urbanski added.
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* New High Performance Rink System Installed In Washington State
@ 2002-10-04 6:33 Arena-Watch
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From: Arena-Watch @ 2002-10-04 6:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
New Lynnwood Ice Rink Reopens In September With New High Performance Rink
System
LYNNWOOD -- A new ice arena will open in Lynnwood Sept. 15, about four
months after the SnoKing Ice Arena closed.
Washington Ice Skating Association, which owns both the former SnoKing
rink and the Olympicview private ice rink in
Mountlake Terrace, is remodeling and reopening the rink as the Lynnwood
Ice Center.
The new ice center will be in the renovated SnoKing building at 19803 68th
Ave. W. After 20-plus years of being open to
the public, the SnoKing Ice Arena closed suddenly at the end of March.
Former SnoKing manager Doug Stewart said they
left because "we leased the land and building, and it wasn't economically
feasible to continue it that way." Stewart said
SnoKing owner Lexi Doner tried to get the association to lower the rent
and remodel it, but it didn't happen. Doner decided
to close SnoKing. Doner, now owner of the Kent Valley Ice Centre, wasn't
available for comment. In the meantime, plans
were made by association board members to renovate the old rink and make
it "safer and more enjoyable place for families
and youth to come to," Lynnwood Ice Center general manager Kevin Urbanski
said.
Upgrades to the facility ice rink system include a new high performance
TurboChiller refrigeration system complete with an
advanced microprocessor control system, new sand base rink floor system,
professional steel framed dasher board system,
and dehumidification system. The ice rink system was provided by Burleys
Rink Supply of Johnstown, PA. -
www.burleys.com. "It was great to have this opportunity to work with WISA
once again after installing their Mt. Lake
Terrace Complex some years ago. They will be very happy with advancements
made with our TurboChiller system and the
exceptional energy performance it provides over other ice making systems.
This owner also wanted to changed from a
more dangerous ammonia system to a much safer environmentally stable
halocarbon refrigerant." said John Burley. "Many
complexes installing ammonia systems today are not being installed in
accordance with local or national codes. If
someone is hurt or killed with these systems when not installed per code,
it becomes a criminal event for the owner and the
architect/engineer of record. Many Canadian companies are pushing ammonia
systems without knowing, or properly
advising owners of all true code compliance issues required to have a safe
system. Codes are different in Canada. This is
very troublesome since ammonia is highly toxic and flammable and is very
dangerous if not installed per the letter of the
code. There have been numerous ice rink mechanical rooms destroyed by
ammonia generated explosions."
WISA hired Seattle based construction specialist Ken Clark of Development
Services to provide coordination and project
management services. Mr. Clark has become well versed in arena
construction activities having spearheaded almost a
half a dozen projects in recent years and with many more projects where he
was a consultant.
Ryan General Construction provided all construction services. Ryan also
helped round out the circle of experienced
contractors since Ryan was involved with several previous ice rink
projects such as the Castle Ice complex finished last
year in Renton, Washington. John Burley said "it is great working with
the combination of talent we had on this project.
Both Ken and Peter know these types of projects well and make the most
adverse construction obstacle easy to
overcome. And, since renovations take some extra effort and experience, it
was great to have them on this project."
Mr. Ken Clark of Development Services can be contacted at 206-236-2756.
Mr. Peter Meyer of Ryan Construction can be reached at 425-488-4489.
Mr. John Burley of Burleys Rink Supply can be reached at 1-800-428-7539.
The new center is a non-profit organization, said Ric Newgard, executive
director of Seattle Junior Hockey and
secretary/treasurer for the association. The association is made up of the
Seattle Skating Association and Seattle Junior
Hockey. Both are non-profit groups that make their money through bingo
halls in Edmonds and Mountlake Terrace, and
pull tab games offered in connection with the Silver Dollar Casino on
220th Street SW in Mountlake Terrace. The new ice
center has a new ice surface, lobby, pro shop with new skates and a snack
bar. The renovation has added a birthday
room, an arcade, a DJ music booth for weekend youth events and special
lighting. The parking lot is more open, bright
and safe, Urbanski added.
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