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1. What is included in the arena renovation? <br />The project will include the replacement of the refrigeration floor piping, all mechanical room <br />components (compressors, pumps, etc.), cooling tower, dasher boards and glass, arena roof top <br />heating units and other skating center roof top heating and cooling units more than 10 years <br />old. The new ice surface will have a concrete base instead of the current sand base. <br />2. Why are we doing this project now? <br />The refrigeration system and dasher board system are 25 years old or more and are in need of <br />replacement. The banquet facility roof top units will also be replaced in order to take advantage <br />of the efficiencies available by connecting it to the geothermal refrigeration system. The late <br />Summer time frame was selected as the time frame with the best options of securing ice at <br />alternate locations for oru user groups. <br />3. How will this impact ice quality? <br />The number one priority with this project was to maintain the high standard of ice quality that <br />Roseville Arena users have enjoyed for decades. The project was designed from the beginning <br />to be able to achieve this standard. Harty Mechanical and KFf Engineering have assured its that. <br />we will conti.�n.ue to be able to provide this high quality ice while reducing utility corlsUmption. <br />OVER <br />
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