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Response to City of Bowie RFP Public Private Partnership Bowie Ice Arena

June 26, 2020

Prepared By: John Burley Everything Ice

INDEX

Tab 1 Structure Summary Response to RFP Tab 2 Experience of Developer/Operator Team Tab 3 Everything Ice Inc. Scope of Capabilities and Renovation Pictures Tab 4 CJL Engineers - Scope of Capabilities Tab 5 The 11 Group LLC – Scope of Capabilities Tab 6 Jack Vivian – Scope of Capabilities Tab 7 Financials - Creditworthiness, insurance, bondable Tab 8 Financials - Certainty of project funding, including construction, operation and maintenance Tab 9 Response to Facility Analysis from 2017 Tab 10 Public - Private Partnership (Improvements) Tab 11 Facility Improvement Scheduling and Cost Estimates Tab 12 Environmental Factors - noise, lighting, late night or early morning activities, trash pickup schedule, etc. Tab 13 Sustainability and Climate Action Plan Tab 14 Energy Efficiency Tab 15 30 Year Pro Forma Budget Tab 16 Weekly Schedule Tab 17 Hours of Operation Tab 18 Staffing Plan - Ability to retain, modify or supplement staff. Tab 19 Programmatic - the ability to provide space and access for current clients, as well as current public uses Tab 20 Advantages for Bowie Residents and in-town organizations – Priority Usage Number of hours available Tab 21 Operational Equipment Plan - Plan for current equipment at the facility to include Zambonis, Rental Skates & Concession equipment Tab 22 Contract continuity plan - Plan to address current contracts to include pro-shop, alarm systems, HVAC, alarms, & mechanical systems Tab 23 Public - Private Partnership (Operations) Tab 24 Required Form 1 - Contractor Responsibility Form Tab 25 Required Form 2 - Reference List Tab 26 Required Form 3 - Equal Opportunity Employer and Drug Free Workplace Certification Tab 27 Required Form 4 - Statement Under Oath To Accompany Bid

TAB 1

TAXPAYERS OF BOWIE FUNDING THE TOWN ICE ARENA FOR

$322,413 in LOSSES

WILL NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN !!!!

Everything Ice Management Inc. will guarantee the City of Bowie the amount of

$100,000 annually

in exchange for: An initial fifty (50) year lease on the existing facility

Improvements - the facility needs physical plant improvements

Short Term Improvements (less than 5 years)

Less than 5 Year Improvement Cost Estimated: $2,991,500

Includes: NEW Low E-Ceiling Insulation $ 95,000 New Chiller System with Heat Reclaim $ 550,000 New Floor above existing for year round use $ 450,000 New Dehumidification w/ Indoor Air Quality Management $ 245,000 New Snow Pit Melting Grid $ 21,500 New LED Lighting – Full Rink (No Grant) $ 230,000 Mechanical and Miscellaneous Improvements $ 1,400,000 $ 2,991,500

Public – Private Partnership funds the Short Term Improvements

Short-Term Improvements Funding 50% Everything Ice Management Inc. 50% City of Bowie (funded from Annual Lease Fee)

City of Bowie Ice Arena Short Term Participation funded over 50 years at five percent interest rate (5%) Annual Payment = $81,932 fully funded (100%) via offset to Annual Lease Fee received by City of Bowie

Medium Term (5-7 years)

5-7 Year Improvement Cost Estimated: $4,500,000

Includes: New Roof Structure $ 4,500,000

Public – Private Partnership funds the Medium-Term Improvements

Medium-Term Improvements 50% Everything Ice Management Inc. 50% City of Bowie

City of Bowie New Roof Structure Participation funded over 50 years at five percent interest rate (5%) Annual Payment = $123,247

Annual Rent to City Adjustment = from $100,000 to $200,000 to 100% offset City of Bowie share of cost

Long Term Improvements (Additional Sheet)

Long Term Improvement Cost $7mm-15mm

Includes: Add 2nd Sheet to Existing Facility $ 7,000,000 or New 2nd Sheet Facility (64,000 sq. feet) $15,000,000

100% Funded by Everything Ice Management Inc. Prices quoted plus inflation adjustment of CPI for each year until work commenced Lease extended fifty (50) years

Conditions:

1. All improvement work performed by EIM 2. All program pricing determined by EIM 3. All programming, ice schedule structure and hours of operation determined by EIM 4. All operation management determined by EIM 5. No Real Estate Taxes 6. Utilities provided at the municipal rates 7. All parking lot servicing and maintenance provided by City of Bowie 8. All prices provided for improvements guaranteed by EIM Prices quoted plus inflation adjustment of CPI for each year until work commenced

Everything Ice Inc. is excited to work with the City of Bowie in a public-private partnership to bring to the residents of Bowie a first-class, fiscally responsible and well maintained ice arena with the potential to grow as demand dictates.

TAB 2

EXPERIENCE OF DEVELOPER/OPERATOR TEAM

Everything Ice Inc. is pleased to present its partnership team that will be working together on the City of Bowie project. Without question, the team has the broadest and longest experience record in the industry.

John Burley – Everything Ice

John Burley of Everything Ice represents 40 years of experience in the ice rink manufacturing and installation. During his tenure in the industry he has installed over 1000 ice rink throughout the country and throughout the world. His organization typically installs 20 to 40 ice rinks annually with the staff of 50 persons and manufacturing facilities of approximately 50,000 ft.² is considered an expert in all matters technical related high-strength and often serves in an expert capacity for the most renowned insurance companies and legal firms when matters of ice rinks arise. John Burley holds 15 patents for technology specifically aimed at ice arenas. He is well versed on every aspect of design for ice rink including the structure and MEP systems. He often serves as a consultant to architects and engineers in matters of ice rinks construction.

Some recent projects close to the Bowie region would include the ion sports complex, the wharf skating rink, and a small ice rink edition in Laurel Maryland, the Haymarket Twin Rink. There are many other ice rinks in the region built by Everything Ice including Rockville, Manassas, Reston Town Center.

John Burley’s CV is attached as an exhibit to this proposal.

Dr. Jack Vivian PHD

Dr. Vivian has been in the arena industry for some 40 years and is truly the father of ice arena management means and methods. If there was an accepted policy and standard in today’s arena marketplace, Dr. Vivian likely initiated it and taught it.

Dr. Vivian single handedly set-up the entire ISI management training program from the years of 2000 through 2003. He taught arena management at the University of Michigan with a college accredited course. Dr. Vivian’s full history of experience and CV is attached for your review.

The 11 Group LLC

The 11 Group is the leader in distressed ice facility redevelopment through efficient ownership and management combined with grass roots program development. Many companies exist today attempting to do the same type of work in an area that 11G pioneered. Its unique approach at cost management and schedule optimization is recognized as the industry standard. The program development ability of its staff is unmatched and its programs have consistently been recognized at the top in the AAA, AA and tournament aspects of the industry.

CJL Engineering

CJL Engineering is a full service, multi-disciplined Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) Fire Protection (FP) Civil and Structural Engineering and Design Firm. CJL offers a complete range of services, including analysis and concept, construction budgeting, building information modeling (BIM), energy modeling, detailed construction documents, construction phase services and facility commissioning. The business has offices in , Johnstown, and Erie, PA, Youngstown, OH, and Frederick, MD. CJL Engineering has a combined staff of over 150 personnel including 40 Registered Professional Engineers in 41 states. The Firm was established in 1938.

CJL Engineering has substantial hands-on experience with the design, construction and commissioning of all sizes of Ice Rinks. CJL Engineering provides fully engineered, detailed and specific bidding documents (plans and specifications) so that qualified rink contractors are all bidding to the exact same standards. This provides for a more equitable bidding environment and allows an owner to know exactly what they are getting before anything gets installed. Also, more complete bid documents provide for closer and more accurate bidding by the contractors. The end result is that the owner receives accurate and responsible bids for an exact scope of work.

CJL Engineering offers a wide range of design services to increase efficiency and promote sustainable rink operations. Our design scopes include the following:

• HVAC requirements Mechanical / Electrical Overview • Dehumidification • Ice Rink Chiller Specification • Air control systems • Sub-soil heating system • Electrical requirements • Primary cooling solutions • Radiant heat reduction • Secondary cooling • Low E Ceilings • Fire Protection • Lighting Systems • Resurfacer room requirements • Locker room requirements • Hot water needs and configuration • Mechanical room requirements • Soil preparation, design and • Energy Modeling drainage considerations • Water treatment needs

John S. Burley 115 School Street P.O. Box 250 Salix, PA 15952 Cell: (814).244.1407 Email: [email protected]

OBJECTIVE

To offer expertise relating to the development and use of existing and new ice rinks and related technologies.

FUNCTIONAL SUMMARY

Started in the ice arena business in 1984 with four employees and built the business into a multimillion dollar company with sales in excess of ten million dollars annually with approximately one hundred fifty employees. Currently my company Everything Ice, Inc. is an entity known worldwide as one of the best companies which specializes in the design, manufacture and installation of ice rinks. My unique background and experience of over 900 major rink projects provides me a knowledge base and experience to have consulted with some of the more prestigious architectural and engineering firms in the country.

My engineering experience in thermodynamics, refrigeration system design, electrical control system design, construction techniques, project management processes, and business development as it applies to all elements of ice rink application has earned me a highly regarded accreditation to serve as an expert in all aspects of the arena business. Additionally, I have served as a consultant to architectural and engineering firms for projects all over the world, while also serving as an expert witness in countless legal cases involving design, operations and construction methods as they relate to ice rinks and arenas.

SOME MORE NOTABLE CLIENTLE

• The President of the United States of America • The (NHL) • Numerous City Ice Rinks Such as PPG Plaza in Pittsburgh or Liberty View In Battery Park, NYC. • East Coast Hockey League • Southern Hockey League • Olympic games related functions • The Goodwill Games • Various minor league hockey teams • Many high profile Architectural and Engineering firms • Travelers Insurance • Hartford Steam Boiler • Numerous law firms as an expert for claims and legal disputes involving ice rinks • Private rinks for several known Olympians such as Sarah Hughes, The Christian Brothers, and others.

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EXPERIENCE President • Operating in the ice rink business and building ice rinks since 1978. • Founder of Everything Ice, Inc. & Ice Rink Consulting Services • Lead design, estimating and sales of ice rinks worldwide • Designed & built countless rinks from the development phase through construction and commissioning. • Inventor and developer of new, cutting edge rink technologies including but not limited to: o Turbochiller Ice rink refrigeration system o GreenMachine Ice rink refrigeration system. o PumpStat variable flow rate energy saving system. o Advanced Ice Rink Microprocessor Controller o Porta-Pipe (Rink Piping) o Perma-Pipe (Rink Piping) o Fast-Freeze (Rink Piping) o Batterboards (Dasherboards) o Numerous Dasherboard Patents & Technologies o Inventor of the Instant-Ice Portable rink piping system. • Marketed products and services • Designed, built and operated Planet Ice Skating Arena • Provided consultant services in all aspects of the ice rink industry

WEB SITES www.everything-ice.com www.icerinkconstruction.com www.arenawatch.org www.syn-ice.com www.rentalskates.com

PATENTS AND TRADMARKS

Patent Name Number Date Sliding ice rink door 5,035,416 8/4/81 Ice Cap 1,360,540 9/17/85 Thermal Ice Cap 4,632,329 12/30/86 Insulfoam 4,728,536 3/1/88 Dasher board system, Dasherflex 4,883,267 11/28/89 Rink Seal Gasket & Push Button 4,927,134 5/22/90 PumpStat Logo Trademark 1,692,569 6/9/92 Porta-Pipe 1,483,267 6/9/92 Pumpstat Name Trademark 1,692,569 11/16/93

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Finally ice rink refrigeration you can hire for less than minimum wage

1,796,083 6/28/94 Dasher board system, Batterboards 6,095,503 8/1/00 Instant-Ice Portable Rink Piping System – Pending New Titan Dashers with Posi-Lok Feature Pending

WHITE PAPERS AUTHORED

• Ice Rink Design Guide • The Book On Ice – Ice Rink Design Overview • Dehumidification in ice rinks • Subsoil Heat Applications • Customer Floor Plan Guide • Why Generators Are Not Needed In Ice Rinks • Ice Rink GC Construction Checklist • In Process: Dummy’s Brand – “How to build an ice rink for dummies” copyright content • Ice Rink Pro forma Guide • How to depreciate ice rinks for fast returns • Many others being rolled into Ice Rink For Dummies Book

AWARDS & MEMBERSHIPS

Award/Membership Date NEISMA Membership Current Serving the American Rinks (STAR) Current Ice Skating Institute Membership Current Recreation and Facilities Association Current Small Business Exporter of the Year 1995 Governor’s Honorable Mention Award 1995

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Permanent Rinks Portable Rinks Synthetic Rinks Dasherboards Dehumidification Accessories High Performance Refrigeration TABLE OF CONTENTS

Introduction...... 2 Arena Planning...... 3 Arena Design...... 4 The GreenMachine...... 6 GreenMachine - 717...... 7 Refrigeration...... 9 Frost-Shield...... 11 Fusion Ice...... 12 Rapid Ice...... 13 Perma Ice...... 14 Instant Ice...... 15 Porta Ice...... 17 Syn-Ice...... 18 Dehumidification...... 19 Mechanical Dehumidifiers...... 19 Dessicant Dehumidifiers...... 20 Dasherboards...... 21 Titan Series...... 21 Rec Ice Series...... 22 Custom Series...... 23 Soccer and Inline Boards...... 24 Accessories...... 25 Dasherboard Accessories...... 25 Goals and Netting...... 27 Ice Rink Maintenance...... 28 Ice Edgers...... 29 High Performance Ice Paint...... 30 Rubber Flooring...... 31 Scoreboards...... 33 Arena Shield Low-E Ceiling...... 34 Skate Sharpeners...... 35 Rental Skates...... 37 Floor Covers...... 39

Everything Ice - Your Single Source Supplier 1 Call 1-(888)-543-0921 INTRODUCTION

A Message from Our President

Welcome and thank you for taking time to review our current product catalog. This is truly an exciting time for our industry. and figure skating have never been more popular than at this very moment. Skaters are literally the lifeblood of our industry, and based on recent gains in popularity, it’s safe to say our best days are ahead of us. Our industry has seen many innovations and growth patterns over the past few years. Thanks to organizations such as STAR, ORFA, ISI, NEISMA, MIAMI, WIAMA and others, our rink owners and managers are more educated and savvy than ever before. As such, our rinks are safer, more efficient and have better programming. Bill Burley Energy efficiency continues to be the driving force that’s lead to many new 1931-2012 innovations, saving real dollars for owners and municipalities. Our industry is truly paving the way to a more sustainable tomorrow, which is necessary as energy A true pioneer in the ice rink costs continue to rise. The next generation of ice rink design is more than just industry, Bill enjoyed a lengthy energy efficient equipment, as building design and integration of harmonious career spanning more than 50 years. mechanical systems have significantly reduced wasted energy. The mistaken belief He began skating as a child at local of “what worked yesterday, will work tomorrow” can adversely impact the destiny rinks in City, later going of any facility. The ice rink industry has become increasingly dynamic, constantly on to skate for the Ice Capades and changing and adapting to the diverse needs of the ice skating population. Those numerous skating shows. In wish to remain successful must adapt with it. 1970’s he moved his family to Johnstown, where he opened Ideal I have never been more proud to be a part of this industy, both personally and Park - a recreational park that professionally. I am equally proud of the work our firm is doing as we are driving included a swimming pool and ice innovation across all product platforms. The committment our staff has made to rink. After years of success, he was being the very best has resulted in countless satisfied customers, more efficient forced to close Ideal Park and sell products and designs, and more certainty for rink owers. I cannot wait to see the ice rink equipment. This marked what the future holds, for both the rink industry and our company. the beginning of Burley’s Rink Supply. Noticing a real opportunity existed, John Burley Bill and his son, John, continued President buying and selling used rink equipment. Before long, Burley’s Rink Supply had become a full rink constuction company, complete with manufacturing and installation capabilities. At its peak, the company employed nearly 150 people and achieved sales reaching $10 million anually. Until his death, Bill was a regular at the office where his legacy lives on with one of the leading companies in ice rink construction. His countless stories, witty demeanor, and love for all things skating endeared him to many. He took special pride in his relationships with others and goodwill toward his fellow man. He will be dearly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

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Resources to Help You Get It Right

Building with You Even the most energy- efficient rink system cannot function well in a poorly Concept... designed environment. Designing a successful ice- rink structure means anticipating such details as moisture levels, vapor pressure, temperature control, and insulation. And that’s only the beginning! Your rink’s to Completion operating efficiency can be greatly hampered if considerations such as floor configuration are not planned in advance by professionals who know ice-rink operations. When the efficiency of your ice-rink hangs in the balance, don’t trust your design-build to anyone other than dedicated ice professionals.

Floor Plan Design Feasibility Studies Construction Documents Everything Ice - The Experience to Help You Architectural Services Succeed Simply put - we know ice rinks! While many companies will make the same claim, Financial Planning the truth is that very few truly understand the fine art of integrating the ice rink mechanical, HVAC and building systems for peak efficiency. Our professionals can Consulting save you the pain of learning as you go with an in-depth consultation during the concept and design phases of your project. Our arena planning consultation covers many areas of importance. We first start by understanding the needs and goals of your facility. From there, we like to get to know the design team and offer our expertise with floor plan design, making sure that traffic flow is consistent and allows for operational efficiency. When it comes to locker rooms, bathrooms, and interior fit out, we know the best materials for use in the harsh environment of an ice rink. Our planning consultation has saved tens of thousands of dollars for rink owners, while never reducing the quality of the materials used in construction. We invite you to call our staff with your specific needs to see how we can assist. We have an endless amount of design related information that will add value to your rink complex, while saving you money as well.

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Design Videos, Manuals, Drawings

How We Help with Planning and Design • Floor plan development: The why’s and how’s to efficiency and maximum profitability including traffic flow, profit centers, room sizing, and strategic construction coordination. • Construction design criteria: Specifications, Ice Rink Construction Design Videos methods, and materials for John Burley, with 30 years of experience designing and building ice rinks, plays the the best performance, least Bob Vila of ice rink construction, walking the viewer through all of the unique design maintenance, and the best parameters critical to a successful ice rink installation. This 8 part educational overall return on documentary of ice rink design and construction takes the prospective investment. designer/builder through all phases of construction, from ground breaking to staff orientation. These videos are ideal for the architect, engineer, or private developer • Tricks on how to manage who may not be very experienced with the unique construction principals used to create the unusual environment of an ice skating rink. code compliance obstacles such as: Excessive air These videos make an emphasis to show many of the commonly overlooked details ventilation requirements, and mistakes witnessed over the years from being in numerous facilities. The sewer tap-in calculations, standard construction techniques often used for conventional construction often prove problematic when not altered for the cold and abusive environment of an ice and environmental impact rink. These videos show how to avoid such problems which can lead to wasted issues. construction expenses. If you have questions, need additional information, or would like help with the design and planning of your complex, please contact us. • How to properly insulate and vapor control an ice rink environment for peak efficiency. • A step by step process reviewing the large list of commonly made mistakes in arena construction. • A comprehensive library consisting of hundreds of standard rink details, layouts, financial tools, and construction methods for virtually every aspect of an arena’s construction.

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Expert Consultation

With more than 30 years experience, allow our expert sales engineers to assist your design team through the entire design and construction of your facility. Ice rink construction is very different from conventional construction and if done improperly could increase the average monthly utilities by as much as 30%. Our is to provide the customer with the same detailed attention that we’d expect ourselves. Early in the process, we look to define the operational goals of the Save $$$ facility and how to meet them. From that, we Many utility providers have recommend a workshop type meeting with the architect, incentives in place for energy the general contractor and other trades to exchange important design information. We continue our efficient equipment! assistance through the finalization of plans, permitting We do the research to find and construction. Our job is not complete until your out what rebates are facility is operational! available for your to take advantage of, and then tailor Call today to set up a preliminary consultation with our a program to maximize your rink experts and say goodbye to high energy costs! savings.

Everything Ice offers stand alone consultation for future projects or as a value added element as the ice rink equipment supplier. From our initial communication with the client, we will cover a broad range of topics including: • Building envelope and design • Insulation types and options • Ammonia and Halocarbon chiller design • Waste heat recovery and eco-friendly design “It is indeed remarkable that • Rink ventilation and air quality we are maintaining hard ice • Rink lighting options with the 1.5 hp pump. A • Mechanical room design tribute to Dan Dilullo’s • Heating options Coming soon! excellent design (with Sia’s • Electrical requirements and potential rebates We wrote the book guidance), Callahan’s flawless • Resurfacer room ventilation and design on ice rinks! execution of same, Barnes’ • Water and sewage design attention to detail with insulation and weather/air tightness to be sure. Most of all, kudos to EI for a job well done.” Rick Southgate Callahan By understanding the Construction typical heat loads in an ice rink, our team will show you how to reduce utility costs while also keeping under budget.

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Greenmachine - Peak Performance Manufacturing the Greenmachine

From years of ice rink knowledge combined with the latest in advanced refrigeration technologies, Everything Ice has launched our new chiller system built exclusively for the Green world movement. Green means low cost of operations and low impact on the environment. The GreenMachine will reduce both your costs and your carbon footprint. Energy Efficiency: How It’s Measured Energy efficiency can be defined by the refrigeration system’s ability to produce cooling effect (in tons) in relation to the electricity consumed (in kilowatts). Regardless of the application, the design goal is to produce the maximum amount of tons per kilowatt from the system. The KW/ton ratio produced by the GreenMachine is unbeatable by any other system. High-Performance, Air-Cooled Condensers or Water-Cooled Condensers Selection of an air-cooled system versus a water-cooled condenser system depends on many factors, such as location and seasonal length of operation. Your Everything Ice design consultant will help you with the selection process. Air- cooled condensers feature very large coil areas for peak energy performance with multiple fans for reduced horsepower fan operation during low chilling loads or extremely cold outside weather. Water-cooled condensers are sized for the lowest condensing temperature possible and feature dual speed, power-saving fan motors for reduced fan horsepower during normal ice-load conditions. The power-saving fan arrangement permits a 3 horsepower fan to do the same work as a 10 horsepower fan from other suppliers.

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GreenMachine - 717

See What Our Customers Have to Say... “Thanks, John. You have been a huge help in the energy efficiency department. Because of the improvement in the rink refrigeration system, and waste heat recovery, we will be saving almost 1 million kWh per year – for real. That is $170,000/yr at the going rate of electricity. I have seen the spin that other contractors put on their energy hog systems, and your technology is worlds better. Thanks for giving us refrigeration, and waste heat recovery that has truly been engineered for efficiency!” Anastasia (Sia) Karplus Director of Research Science Wares, Inc. Falmouth Ice Arena Project Greater Safety, Performance, and Reliability

If you prefer the operation of an ammonia chiller package, we have the perfect “We replaced our old chiller system for you. The GreenMachine – 717 system. This system comes completely with an Everything Ice system. prefabricated on a skid, ready to operate. Not only did we get an energy rebate, we are saving 50% - 60% We’ve designed the GreenMachine – 717 with high quality, low RPM industrial on our monthly utility costs and compressors with water cooled heads, driven by high efficiency motors. Optional expect a 3 to 4 year payback.” screw compressors are also available. Mike Martin Wells Sports Complex What Makes Our Ammonia System Special... Escanaba, MI • Manufactured to industrial standards: high quality, low RPM open drive compressors. • Provides lowest KW/Ton of any system offered today for ice rinks. • Designed for energy efficiency, from normal load conditions to the hottest weather. • Includes the high performance features of our standard GreenMachine chiller, including floating heat pressure, high efficiency/low pressure drop heat exchangers and our Vari-Pump energy saving variable flow rate package. • Dual circuit for stand-by capacity. • Evaporative or water cooled condensers include dual speed energy saving fans and excessive surface area for low condensing temperature conditions. • Microprocessor control interface allows for hands on control and interaction with the chiller. • Manufactured for all voltages and rink floor types.

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Premium Energy Efficiency

The Cape Light Compact Energy Program conducted a case study on the Falmouth Ice Arena, a twin rink project completed by Everything Ice. Some of the Engineering Benefits of Our Here is what they had to say: “Cape Light Compact Greenmachine Chiller: awarded $243,410 in incentives to Falmouth Youth Hockey for above-code • Simple, easy-to-operate design, serviceable by most refrigeration technicians. efficiency measures, lighting • Operates using up to 50% less energy than other ice systems. and controls, and building • Multiple compressor arrangement provides added energy performance and performance. 100% stand-by capacity design. Despite covering twice the • Dual independent refrigerant circuits – like having two complete systems in area of the old arena 60,000 one. Pump Variable Flow energy-savings system reduces circulation Pump HP. square feet vs. 30,000), the • Floating head pressure design permits compressors to operate up to 55% more Falmouth Ice Arena’s efficiently than other compressors. estimated annual savings is • Heavy-duty industrial design available with reciprocating or screw-type over 500,000kWh. This arena is one of the most energy compressors. efficient ice arenas in the • High-efficiency heat exchangers with added heat transfer surface area and low nation.” working pressure drops, for maximum performance. • Optional microprocessor with owner remote control and monitoring. Everything Ice remote service is available as well. • Comes fully pre-manufactured in a compact, efficient and easy-to-service skid design. All motor control centers are designed for easy serviceability with industrial contractors, control switches, indicator lights, and circuit breaker protection. No troublesome fuses are used in our chiller or pump unit. • Manufactured for all voltages and rink floor fluids.

“We are extremely pleased with the equipment and workmanship of Everything Ice at both of our rinks. The performance of the chiller is top notch, as is its reliability” George Havilland Owner of Howell Ice World and Middletown Ice World

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Low Energy, High Savings!

PumpStat is a variable-flow rate pumping system that enables a rink to operate with as little as a 2HP circuation pump, as opposed to the standard 20 HP to 40 HP pumps found in competitive systems. Twin rinsk can operated continuously with no more than a 5HP pump! It doesn’t take an engineer to understand the PumpStat reduces secondary energy saving benefits of PumpStat. pump horsepower up to 95%. It is not uncommon for a rink PumpStat incorportates a utilizing PumpStat to operate series of pumps in an with only a 2 HP or 5HP automatically operatd, factory pump. This creates significant built pumpskid. This savings versus competitive arrangement has proven more system that use large 30 HP efficient and reliable than and 40HP pumps. variable speed drives, which are costly and lose efficiency at low flow conditons. PumpStat provies enormous savings with a reduction in connected horsepower by decreasing te fluid friction heat gain introduced to the fluid, which is typical of larger pumps. PumpStat comes fasctory assembled, complete with its own industrial quality motor control center. All Everything Energy rebate qualified! Ice motors feature Hand-Off-Auto PumpStat will qualify your switches for easy operation and are protected by industrail grade circuit breakers. facility for rebate incentives No fuses are used, avoiding troublesome replacement problems during off hours. due to the increased efficiency versus competitive Each pump is equipped with isolation and check valves, allowing for easy systems. Call us today to maintenance. Both the PumpStat skid and the GreenMachine high efficiency learn more! chiller offer complete redundancy for uparalled reliablity.

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Air Cooled Chillers

Air cooled chillers from Everything Ice are the perfect option for seasonal rinks. All chillers will come with an accompanying pump skid, which includes glycol pumps, electrical control panel, valves and fittings. Air cooled chillers are more affordable compared to water cooled and evaporative condenser type systems more commonly used for year around rinks. These units offer great efficiency with all the Seasonal reliability you would expect from Everything Ice or Year-Round Air cooled chillers can be If your seasonal setup used in year-round requires flexible chiller applications as well. If you storage during the off- are retrofitting an existing building and have minimal season, ask us about trailer space, then an air cooled unit mounting the chiller and is the optimum choice. An air pumpskid. All you need is a cooled chiller doesn’t require large truck to move the any indoor space as it is a trailer mounted chiller into fully self contained unit that position for the ice making is placed outdoors year- season. For summer round. storage, simply move the unit to a storage area and count down the days till next season.

On a Tight Budget? Ask Us About Pre-Owned Equipment For the fast track project that has a limited budget, ask us about the availability of pre-owned equipment. At any point in time we have several quality pre-owned units available. Our inventory normally consists of several air cooled and water cooled chillers, which are thoroughly inspected, test run and brought back to normal operating condition.

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Reliable Heaving Protection

Only a Seasonal Rink? For operators installing seasonal rinks today with possible expansion to year round ice in the future, why not just install the tubing, less mechanical equipment? This arrangement reduces the investment today while not limiting your operational format tomorrow. Ask your Everything Ice representative for more information about this process. Floor heaving from frost and expanding soil materials is a serious matter when constructing a rink. Rinks that operate year-round or for extended seasons should install a sub-soil heating system to avoid potential problems. Frost heaving could destroy a complex and should not be taken lightly. Frost-Shield is a subsoil heating system placed beneath the rink floor to eliminate this condition. Frost-Shield is encased within a sand layer below the floor insulation membrane. The piping system is a seamless all poly fusion welded system that eliminates all mechanical joints under the floor. This provides a lifetime of reliable operation! An anti-freeze solution is circulated through the Frost-Shield piping which is derived from the refrigeration system’s discharge heat. Quality Ice Rink Floors Start with a Good Foundation. That’s Why We Use the Laser- Operated Grader for Concrete and Sand Rinks In construction, the quality of the finished product is determined by the quality of the foundation. This is especially true when building ice-rink floors. The fine grading process done on the lower-sand layer is often regarded as the single most important factor affecting the quality and energy efficiency of the ice sheet. Having a perfectly level, compacted base on which to build a rink is even more important to the outcome of the floor than the rink-piping system.

An Everything Ice technician drives the machine over the rink bed. The laser control does the work, readjusting the blade every half- second. The outcome is a true and consistent floor that measures dead-level over the entire ice sheet.

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Seamless Floor Piping

Will Fusion Ice Work for You? Fusion Ice is the next generation of innovation from Everything Ice. For years, the standard bearer for concrete floor Fusion Ice can be installed as systems has been thin walled HDPE piping part of a permanent concrete connected to a steel header and steel u– rink floor, or even as a sand bends with mechanical fasteners. While rink floor. If your facility these types of system are tried and true, requires year-round ice, overall they lack the integration of newer reliability and worry free technologies that far surpass the strength operation then Fusion Ice is and durability of Fusion Ice. Using the the system for you! same fusion welding technology used for gas, industrial power, mining and water work industries, Fusion Ice brings a new sense of reliability and worry-free operation that you have come to expect from Everything Ice.

Fusion Ice has several advantages over steel header concrete rink floor piping systems. These advantages include: • 100% corrosion proof. • No fasteners: All joints are fusion welded creating a monolithic system. • Leak Proof: The Fusion Ice floor system will never leak due to corrosion or movement from expansion and contraction. • Fusion welding process produces welds that are as strong, if not stronger than the tubing itself. • Better abrasion resistance means less friction for the secondary coolant, which in turn increases pump efficiency.

Everything Ice will supply your project with prefabricated distribution headers that are ready to accept the rink piping tubing. The rink tubing is socket welded into tee’s that are integral to the header system. U–bends are then socket welded into place followed by a perimeter loop to ensure consistent ice around the rink edge. All fusion welding is done by our expert field installers, all of which are certified in socket, butt, and electro fusion welding technology.

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Peak Performance - Unsurpassed Life

Rapid Ice is a high performance piping system for ice making with a refrigerated concrete, multi- purpose rink floor. Our specialized polymer tubing works efficiently with all secondary rink fluids and is fully noncorrosive providing an indefinite lifespan unlike steel systems which corrode. The spacing and heat transfer surface area can easily handle the highest heat load demands. Each system is engineered to provide uniform flow and temperature throughout all points on the skating surface. Ideal for multi-purpose concrete floors, Rapid Ice can be installed by Everything Ice in a turnkey installation. From the largest most demanding arena, to the small recreation rink with multi- purpose community use, Rapid Ice floor excels in performance and long term reliability. Non-profit hockey groups with access to volunteer labor can benefit too! You provide the volunteer labor, and we supply you with easy-to-read blueprints and supervision. Each Rapid Ice system is engineered for your site and your specific operational format. We design the system to the flow and heat transfer requirements of your facility.

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Energy Efficient - Easy to Install

Lays Perfectly Flat

Fast Installation Perma-Ice is pre-fabricated in 4’ wide rolls, making installation fast and easy. Each roll consists of 32 heat transfer tubes spaced every 1-1/2”. Because of the size and location of the Perma-Ice heat transfer tubes, the floor can be fed with an “in- floor, mid-rink header,” or an end-feed header, enabling 200’ long mats. A single end-feed header placement cannot be done with other factory fabricated mat- type systems. End-feed headers provide semi-portability. Perma-Ice is ideal for new installations, for placement over existing concrete floors, or for repair of failed rink floors. Perma-Ice has proven effective in placement directly over failed direct-floor systems and indirect systems which have developed leaks from calcium chloride use or age. Perma-Ice requires no service in a sand floor and, unlike 1” plastic piping, is easy to repair should a leak occur. Also unlike 1” plastic piping, Perma-Ice will not pull Uniform Heat Transfer away from rink edges, assuring quality ice right to the dasher boards.

Perma-Ice Advantages for a Sand Base Rink Floor: • Greater heat transfer area for a 66% increase in efficiency and ice quality • Very low pump HP requirements • Operates with all rink-floor fluids at low-pressure drops • Easy and fast to install, service, and repair without experienced personnel • Close pipe spacing assures no soft spots in the ice sheet • Can be converted from a sand floor to a concrete floor easily in the future Spectacular Efficiency • More durable plastic material for greater life expectancies • Good ice quality at the rink edges • Proven by dozens of successful rink-floor installations • Installs in 4’ wide sections for less than half the installation man hours of other systems • Semi-portable - can be rolled off of a concrete/sand floor for other activities

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The Most Advanced Portable System

Instant Ice Features

Instant Ice product coming off the manufacturing line at the Everything Ice factory.

After extensive research, testing, and a six figure investment with tooling, prototyping, and patent fees, we are proud to present the most advanced rink floor piping system to date: The Instant Ice system! The Instant-Ice portable rink piping system is the latest and most advanced portable system ever developed. When it comes to making real ice with refrigeration, the Instant Ice floor design is as close as it comes to having ice instantly. Immediately after the refrigeration is activated, simply add water and watch as it begins to freeze. This system does not require any sand, nor does it require any ice paint which is common to all other rink piping systems. Mats are rolled up in 1 ft wide rolls. They are then The Instant-Ice system results from 650 installations and over 25 years worth of simply placed on the surface experience in the ice industry. Designers created the Instant-Ice system with a and rolled out for easy close center to center piping dimension to create the highest amount of heat transportation and transfer surface area of any system. It also features a 1/2" tube size to allow a installation. high volume flow rate with minimal working pressures or pressure drops. This means Instant-Ice can accommodate the largest chiller and flow rates, as well as the longest runs of any portable piping system while operating at lower pressure. This combination results in unheard of ice making speed and lower energy costs. “We are changing our Best yet, Instant-Ice is made from recent innovations in exothermic polymer traditional mats to Instant Ice material applications which makes it durable, long lasting, highly efficient, and mats because we will save affordable. The Instant-Ice system compares or beats the first cost for all other hours, days and of course portable rink piping systems despite the added performance and benefits it money in our future ice provides to the end user. rentals. For sure the best mats for portable ice rinks.” Eduardo Lopez America Entertainment

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70% Faster Than Other Systems

More Instant Ice Features

1” on center tube spacing provides a larger heat transfer surface than any other system on the market! Advantages of the Instant-Ice System • Largest surface area for heat transfer of any rink piping system. • Simply add water and skate, does not require painting indoors or outdoors. • Retains water during the ice making process. No sand required. • Ice bonds to the system to create an under layer of structural strength to resist ice cracking. • UV stable for long term durability and performance under all applications. • In-Ice logos can be applied right to the product for continual reuse every year. • Outdoor rinks can now have in-ice logos which will not float to the surface in direct sunlight applications. Quick Connect fittings twist • While resisting leaks, Instant Ice is easily maintained and repaired should a leak and lock together, allowing occur. effortless installation or • Instant Ice works with all secondary fluid types. removal for storage in the • Instant Ice works well with Ice Slides and Snow Parks. offseason.

“Not having to use ice paint on our skating rink cut down our set up and breakdown time by nearly 3 weeks. When you add up the costs of staffing, containment, cleaning, and disposal of the ice paint, the cost of the Instant Ice mats can almost pay for itself within a season or two.” Rich Travis Newport Yachting Center Newport, RI Instant Ice mats only require a level surface. They can be placed on any type of material, even on top of grass!

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20 Years of Proven Performance

We Put the “Porta” in Portable Porta-Ice begins with special polymer tubing with a 5/8” outside and 1/2” inside diameter. This large interior diameter eliminates tube clogging. The polymer is chemically formulated to withstand temperatures down to -107F. Mats are manufactured in 4’ wide sections, complete with 4’ long main pipe headers attached. Both ends of the Your Community or Group Would Like to Have a headers are grooved in our shop and lined up next to Recreational Ice Surface, but You Can’t Afford a each other in the field, allowing fast connections Permanent Rink? with two-bolt groove couplings. Porta-Ice is the answer. Whether you want a seasonal rink, a toboggan/sled run, a temporarily iced parking lot or tennis court, an ice show floor, or virtually any A high-velocity secondary other ice need, you can rely on Porta-Ice for easy installation, versatility, an fluid equalizes temperature excellent ice surface, and economical operation. Like many items in this catalog, it across the entire surface, was developed in response to our customers’ needs. Porta-Ice can create a new whether Olympic or postage- or expanded ice surface, or it can be used to replace faulty piping in an existing stamp size. Feed and return rink. pipes alternate the flow, keeping uniform ice Porta-Ice can be installed in a single day, using minimal labor. In some temperatures at both ends of applications, no sand is required. It can be adapted to any size or shape of ice the rink. surface. It’s inexpensive to operate, using only a small circulation pump while providing longevity and the polymer used in the piping is designed to last 40 years. Porta-Ice Advantages: • Can install without sand • Polymer piping has 40-year design life • Superb heat transfer • We design to your specifications • Clog-free tubing • A completely portable ice system • Non-corrosive • Equalized ice temperatures • Indestructible spacers • Affordable way to replace failing rink • Economical operation with small pump pipes

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So Real, You Won’t Believe It!

Syn-Ice is the favorite choice of operators who want to provide ice skating excitement and activities without the cost and heavy equipment of refrigeration. No electric bill, low maintenance, highly portable, ideal for any skating activity, and best of all, new innovative manufacturing methods make it one of the most affordable synthetic products available today. Skates glide, edges hold, precision spins happen, pucks slide, and everyone is delighted. Syn-Ice is the perfect product for full size ice skating rinks with multi-purpose use including hockey, figure skating, general skating, goalie training, and special promotions. Syn-Ice is also ideal for the homeowner who always wanted his own backyard or basement practice area. Syn-Ice is a special ultra high density polymer blend formulated to provide exceptional wear resistance and a friction free glide. Syn-Ice material provides this exceptional performance by being 10 time more dense than other high density plastic materials with an extremely long molecule chain, providing the self- lubricating characteristics of the product.

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Mechanical Dehumidifiers

Mechanical dehumidifiers cool the air below its dew point to eliminate the possibility of condensation. To accomplish this, the mechanical unit moves air over a cooling coil causing a portion of the moisture in the air to condensate on the coil itself. • Indoor packaged dehumidifier specifically designed for arenas (skating, hockey, curling.) • Engineered for high airflow with design techniques to maintain optimum airflow through the dehumidification coil and maximize moisture removal. • True sub-cooling circuit to improve system efficiency. • Units are factory assembled, wired, charged and tested. • Operates on all voltages and can be mounted indoors or outdoors, on a stand or suspended from the ceiling.

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Dessicant Dehumidifiers

Desiccant dehumidifiers are installed in more ice rinks than any other A chain driven desiccant dehumidifier, providing a low cost, low maintenance dehumidifier for the low wheel is one of the most humidity levels associated with ice rinks. Desiccant dehumidifiers utilize a direct important features of our fired gas burner or steam to reactivate a desiccant wheel. This allows the air dehumidifier. Competitive stream to be dried to extremely low levels to provide maximum capacity. brands use belt driven desiccant wheels, which are • Few moving parts more prone to wear and tear, • Low maintenance and are highly problematic to • Very dry air replace. • Limited ductwork needed • Can be placed inside or outside • High Temperature Desiccant Cycle for Low Leaving Dewpoints • Optional DDC Microprocessor Controls • Option for Modulation Outside Air

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Titan Series

Our Titan Series Dasherboards expands on our commitment to quality and innovation. Our boards are manufactured from the most rigid materials with quality assurance measures in place to provide precision fittings. Your boards look better and the back enclosures are easier to mount. Special attention is placed to the smallest details to ensure consistent game play, durability and appearance. The Titan Series is the ideal system for high level hockey play. The boards are designed to be the last system your arena will ever need. They will withstand the rigors of year-round hockey without compromising game play and liveliness. Frames The Titan Series is available in galvanized steel frames or rigid aluminum frames. Regardless of the material, the commitment is the same. Consistent quality, superior craftsmanship and worry free hockey play for years to come. Upper Shielding We can accommodate any upper shielding configuration you desire. We offer tempered glass and acrylic shielding at any height to meet the specific needs of your project. We offer standard H-Channel supports, 2-Piece aluminum upright supports, as well as seamless glass. Specifications: • Depth: 6” • Width: 8’ • Puckboard: 1/2” stress relieved high density polyethylene • Caprail: 3/4” high density polyethylene • Kickplate: 1/2” high density polyethylene Applications: All hockey play ice rinks, recreational to professional.

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Rec Ice Series

Rec Ice Series Dasherboards are the ideal choice for recreational only skating rinks. Made from rigid structural aluminum tube, these boards are built for durability, with a sleek look and appeal. Our designs include a footplate for easy anchoring, or the option of freeze in plates for truly portable applications. Other features include standard 8’ sections, which are easy to handle and stack. All hardware, latches, and fasteners are fully functional and easy to operate. Specifications: Depth: 2” Width: 8’ Puckboard: ¼” stress relieved high density polyethylene or clear polycarbonate Applications: Recreational rinks, figure skating, soccer, inline skating, and lacrosse Rec Ice Advantages: • Corrosion resistant • User friendly latches • Superior durability • Clean, professional appearance • Low maintenance • Easy installation and removal • Custom sizing

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Custom Series

Ice skating is one of the most popular recreational activities during the winter months. For many municipalities, town centers, and shopping squares; a high profile ice rink is seen as a destination that greatly benefits surrounding businesses. While the functionality and efficiency of these rinks is paramount, so is the appeal and appearance of the rink. Enter Custom Dasherboards by Everything Ice. As we all know, the dasherboards are normally the first thing noticed about the ice rink by patrons. It can have a significant impact on how they view the rink and its uniqueness. We have several different concepts that are custom in nature, and can incorporate most design requests to make your rink look like “one of a kind!” Custom Features Our Custom Dasherboards offer many unique characteristics compared to a conventional set of hockey play dasherboards used for recreational skating. For one, the clear tempered glass facing is much more elegant and professional in appearance. It also promotes a “high end“ appeal that a set of hockey dasherboards just cannot match. Further, the continuous aluminum hand rail provides an easy to grab guide rail for novice skaters while also promoting a very professional, sleek look. All Custom Dasherboards are made with strong, structural aluminum components that make it easy for installation and teardown. All fittings and hardware are strategically placed to maximize the efficiency of field installers, while also keeping the system visually appealing and sturdy. Depending on your specific project needs, we can provide options for different types of hand rails, facing and frame design. No matter the complexity or uniqueness of your project, we have the proven capabilities to design a system that are reliable in stature and polished in appearance.

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Soccer and Inline Boards

Soccer Boards Soccer is one of the most popular sports in the world. Some of the world’s best players exhibit skills such as strong endurance, precise coordination, and keen awareness. The same characteristics and more should be expected of those who design and install the equipment that contains this great game. Enter the professionals at Everything Ice. We offer several different designs to meet the unique needs of your soccer or multipurpose facility. Our commitment to you is to produce equipment that has superior longevity and promotes safety at all levels. The integrity of game play and safety go hand in hand. Inline Boards We offer a wide array of options for outdoor rinks; from outdoor ice rinks to inline hockey only rinks. Outdoor rinks have many unique design elements that require the absolute best professionals to assist with the design and consultation of your rink. We offer FRP facing: A specialized poly facing system for outdoor rinks that significantly decreases the expansion and contraction of the facing on the boards. This means a consistently clean appearance for the owner and reliable game play for participants. Upper shielding options include acrylic and tempered glass, as well as chain link fence and netting.

Features and More Looking at a unique way to present your facility to spectators or the general public? Look no further than the most prominent element of the facility – the boards! Depending on your particular needs and wishes, unique designs can be incorporated that include all glass from top to bottom, removable soccer goals for multipurpose facilities, removable doors/gates and more. Furthermore, our boards are designed to be strong and modular if necessary.

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Dasherboard Accessories

Dasher Facing Virtually indestructible way to protect your boards at the best price around. Made of virgin Advertising Panel high density polyethylene. Easy Don’t miss out on the best potential in your rink. Clear polycarbonate ad panels to clean, too. Standard thickness help you take advantage of high income opportunities by selling your is 1/4” or1/2”. Custom colors dasherboard space. The multi-layer, sandwich-designed panels are easy to install available. and mount flush with standard dashers. Flush mounting reduces the chance of skater injuries on raised edges. Ads install easily without paint or glue. Protective Kickplate surface means your customer probably won’t have to replace artwork through Our kickplate features 45 degree the run of the ad. Adhesive backed advertising panels that stick directly to the tapered top edge for safety. dasherboards are also available. Tapering keeps skaters off the kickboards, too. Available in Canary Yellow, Canadian Gold, Red, Light Blue, and Dark Blue. Standard size:8" x 97", 1/4" or 1/2”“ thick. Custom sizes and Aluminum Bleachers thicknesses upon request. Everything Ice supplies the best bleachers for your rink or arena. Though we offer a Handrail wide range of bleachers to suit your needs, Our innovative solution to we also design custom bleachers for your wimpy handrails. Made of the exact specifications. same durable thermoplastic as our dasher facing. This 3/4" thick handrail is impervious to moisture, rotting, splintering, and warping. Available in 1/2" and 1" thicknesses as well. Ask about our capping, too. Dasher Carts Expansion Anchors Dasherboard storage on wheels. What could Keep your dashers in line for a be better? Our dasher carts feature heavy lifetime. Our special concrete duty steel uprights and frame construction. floor anchors are ideal for new Casters are standard, making moving your installation and renovations system a breeze. Storage space required. alike

Polyethylene Line Kit Brighten up your dashers without dulling your budget. Protective Netting This marking system integrates into your dasher facing. Everything Ice arena are built with the Standard kit contains four 2” spectator in mind. As such, we extend our wide red icing lines, four 12” protection to include nets as well as blue lines, and two 12” wide red dasherboards. We offer black nylon, while center ice lines. Standard: 42” nylon, clear monofilament and black Kevlar, tall x 1/2” thick. Also available in ranging from 12’ to 20’ high. 1/4” thickness.

Vinyl Line Kits Our available kits consist of everything you need to line your dasherboards with the corresponding red or blue stripes.

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Dasherboard Accessories

Glass Supports When spectators are as important as the action on the ice, rely on Everything Ice low-profile glass supports. Engineered of 6061 aluminum with plated steel spine for maximum strength. Cushion separates glass from glass support, extending life. Designed for our System I dashers, now available for every facility at affordable prices. Tempered Glass Glass Cushions Tempered glass is the long- Save your glass. Use our incredible term solution to scratching, thermoplastic cushions. They fit between hazing, and distortion. It the aluminum and the glass to absorb remains crystal clear forever impact and keep the glass intact. Reduces where acrylic, plexiglass, and noise, too. polycarbonate fail. Less breakage than plastics when installed properly. Cast to your required size in a horizontal furnace for perfect Arena Glass Pads results. Edges ground smooth Protect players, spectators and your arena glass and tapered for chip with this vertical mount padding. The foam resistance. Standard padding is covered with 13 oz. of red vinyl for Thicknesses are 1/2” and additional safety as well as appearance. Great for 5/8”. shielding players boxes and all door entrances. All padding 2 1/2” wide x 2 1/2’’ thick. Standard Lengths: 24’’, 30”, and 36”.

Handheld Suction Cups • Lightweight, heavy duty handle made of rustproof ABS. Acrylic Shielding • Fast attachment on smooth, For arenas that need safe, nonporous flat surfaces. instant portability, we offer • Red-line indicator warns user of the finest cell-cast, high- impact acrylic. It won’t any vacuum loss. distort or shatter like Glass Cart • Check valve allows repumping cheaper, continuous-cast Store or carry acrylic and without loss of remaining material. Standard Thickness: tempered glass plates safely and vacuum. 1/2”. Other thicknesses efficiently. Glass stacks evenly on • Release valve lever permits available upon request. two sides. Rubber base is angled quick and complete release. toward the center to reduce • Easily replaceable handle / accidents. Helps protect your release valve and plunger. employees from injury and aids them in operating quickly and • Supplied with protective safely. carrying case.

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Goals and Netting

Pro Style Pro Style Goal Frames can be sold in pairs or as part of our Pro Goal Frame Package which includes two frames, 4mm knotless Goal Netting netting, bottom and back support frame Available in knotted and fenders, and ballistic nylon net protectors. knotless, Court-1 nets utilize Standard frames are 4’ x 6’ x 44” deep. 34” a 2-1/2” mesh with 2.5mm to deep frames are also available. 4mm twine size. Goal Frame Transporter Makes light work of moving your hockey goal frames. Can be used on any size frame, without special attachments. Heavy-duty steel tubing, rubber wheels. Goal Fenders Shipping wt: Improve player safety and reduce puck 21 Ibs. each. rebound with our strong, lightweight padding. Designed to fit professional goal frames (34” or 44” back depth). Sold individually or as a set.

Goal Frame Anchors The secret is in the spike. Cleats at the base of our anchor posts freeze into the ice, semi-anchoring your goal frame. Your goal post slides over the spike Net Protectors anchor. Fits Save your nets from skate cuts. all standard We offer two kinds of protectors. goal frames. Both fit all models of professional Shipping wt: Marsh Pegs goal frames. Delivered ready for 9 lbs./set of Marsh Flexible Goal Pegs are a installation, with lacing twine 4. deceptively simple but amazingly included. Sold in pairs. effective goal anchoring system. The design and material of the Marsh Pegs SYNTHETIC: This protector is give them a flexibility that allows the net crafted of ballistic woven nylon. to move when jostled but remain on the Pair of protectors each measuring pegs during regular play. Upon strong 16’ x 6’’, with eyelets every 4’’. impact, such as a player crashing into the Shipping wt. 3-1/2 lbs./pair. net, the net will pop off the pegs and prevent injury to the player. The nets can VINYL: Vinyl net protector that be replaced in seconds. At the present won’t yield to water, rot, or time, professional hockey leagues in mildew. Durable protection for North America, including the NCAA, new or older hockey nets. Heavy- Twine Lacing recommend Marsh Pegs as the goal duty double layering, built to last. Our braided nylon twine has anchoring system to be used. Shipping wt. 3 lbs./pair. been tested to 415 Ibs. breaking strain and 230 ft./lb. runnage. Comes in individual tubes. Shipping wt: 1lb/tube. Concept to Completion - Total Responsibility Call 1-(888)-543-0921 27 ACCESSORIES

Ice Rink Maintenance

Hose Kits For everything you need for spraying down your rink, look no further than Everything Ice. We offer a full selection of hoses, nozzles, winders, and more! Standard hose kits come with 250’ of 1-1/2” hose and a matching nozzle.

Replacement Blades Flooding Hose Spray Nozzle In addition to our dasher This economic, multipurpose Our 1-1/2” Plastic cleaning equipment, rubber hose is recommended Spray/Stream Nozzle Everything Ice also offers for water and air, as well as is lightweight with an replacement blades for many other industrial uses. easy-grip and textured edgers, including the Tube is composed of Versigard barrel. Allows you to Zamboni! synthetic rubber reinforced direct water flow in an with synthetic yarn. Available adjustable fan pattern in 1" ID (1.45 OD) and 1- 1/2" for maximum coverage ID (1.98 OD). by a turn of the nozzle Pressure: 200 psi head. Standard 1-1/2” Temperature: -40 to 190 deg NH/NST. Sold in 50' increments Threads per inch: 9 Size: 2-13/16” x 5”

Manuel-Winding Hose Reel This large capacity manual-winding reel for 1-1/2” ID Resurfacer Towel Fire Hose is manufactured of heavy gauge steel and When it’s time to resurface has an aluminum swivel. A locking pin prevents your ice, Burleys ice accidental unwinding. Can be mounted to the wall. resurfacer towels are what Hose not included. you need to make your ice glassy, smooth, and flawless. Capacity: 100 feet Manufactured from 100% Size: 25” x 32-9/16”x 24” cotton terry cloth for Maximum PSI: 600 @ 72 degrees F maximum durability. Made with brass grommets for a superior hold. Cleaning Devices Between shovels, scrapers, handles, and squeegees, Everything Ice offers everything you need to keep your ice rink or arena in tip-top condition.

Shoe Studs For the safety and ease of ice maintenance, Board Brush Everything Ice offers traction studs designed to A board brush apparatus for be worn over a set of shoes or boots. These use on a self-propelled ice- tungsten carbide studs with built-in resurfacing machine. replacement spikes are lightweight with Designed to work with a aggressive tread for enhanced traction on ice hydraulic motor to clean ice and snow. from dasherboards.

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Ice Edgers

T-18 Pull Start / Gas Edger Specs: Motor: Briggs & Stratton Chassis Finish: Durable black 10.5 HP I/C series industrial textured powder coating commercial, aluminum Snow Deflector Guard: cylinder w/cast iron cylinder Directs ice chips towards center sleeve of rink for resurfacer to collect Torque: 16.56 ft/lbs @ 2800 Heavy Duty Construction: Universal Edger rpm Shipping wt. 165 lbs operating Cutter Type: 3/4” quick wt. 120 lbs. Replacement Blades change carbide inserts Shipping Dimensions: Carbide tips, durability, and Cutter Blade: 4140 tool steel24” x 42” x 42”, comes fully rust protection are available cutter bar assembled in our universal replacement Cutter Diameter: 17 5/8” of Origin of Manufacture: Made in blades. Supplied in sets of surface contact for quick USA four with necessary bolts and cutting Options: Electric start 6061 washers to attach. Fits most Cutter Height: Fully aircraft aluminum cutter plate standard edgers. adjustable for precise w/six classic carbide cutter removal up To 3/8” blades Wheels: Four 6” wheels provide stable control and maneuverability on & off ice T-29 Electric Edger Specs: Motor: Custom built 24 Volt Snow Deflector Guard: DC traction motor Directs ice chips towards center Torque: 12 Lb./Ft. @ 2500 of rink where your ice Rpm resurfacer can collect it Emissions: NONE Rear Snow Deflector: Cutter Type: Prevents ice shavings from 6 Classic cutters mounted to coming in contact with the a cutter plate operator Cutter Diameter: comes fully assembled with 18" of surface contact for fiberglass motor and battery precise and quick cutting, covers Replacement Blades largest cutting path of any Heavy Duty Construction: Replacement blades for the cordless electric edger in theShipping Wt. 300 Lbs. Operating Model T-18 are sold in sets of industry to make your job Wt. 290 Lbs. two, in stock and ready for easier. Shipping Dimensions: immediate shipment. Cutter Height: 24" x 45" x 42", comes fully Adjustment handle located assembled with fiberglass within convenient reach of motor and battery covers operator. The handle operates a synchronized Looking for other wheel assembly to maintain replacement parts? a uniform angle Call an Everything Ice Representative to inquire about products not shown here. T Pro 18 Ice Edger Due to EPA regulations, this product is no longer available for shipment within the United States.

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High Performance Ice Paint

The Preferred Paint for Ice Rinks and Arenas A concentrated paint that’s easy to mix and easy to apply. Add a little water or add a lot. It all depends on the consistency you want to achieve. Application can be done with a standard garden sprayer or brush; however, you apply it, Everything Ice Colors make attractive, uniform color. Available in base Rink Coat white or TV blue, red and blue line colors, and now the same goal crease blue used by the Concrete Paint pros. Everything Ice Colors are always in stock Now you can protect and and ready to go. paint your rink floor all in one step. Our Rink Coat concrete paint seals the surface of Everything Ice Colors your concrete slab with a monolithic film and hardens • Superior white with smooth finish it by filling the pores and hairline cracks, aiding in the • Vibrant liquid colors retardation of water • Easy clean-up infiltration - a leading cause • Environmentally friendly of pipe breakdown. Painting • Suspended solids reduce work load your floor with Rink Coat will • Does not plug or wear nozzles save you time and money. You won’t have to worry Non toxic• about painting your ice again. • Regulated by ISO-9001 Available in colors: Base white, TV blue, red, dark blue, and goal crease. Spray Boom Custom colors available upon request. Made of durable high quality materials, the spray boom makes ice painting a breeze. 14 spray heads apply a fine mist allowing for almost instant freezing of the paint. The 10 foot wide paths reduce painting time over garden hoses and other conventional methods.

Spray Wand • Great for spraying, painting, and flooding • Replaceable stainless steel nozzles • Easy twist swivel connectors • Heavy duty brass fittings • Ball valve shutoff • No adaptors or extra pieces required • Dissembled for easy storage

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Rubber Flooring

Tuflex • PVC free 27" x 27" Tuflex Rubber Tiles are manufactured at 3/8" gauge (square or interlocking edges) using a patented process of simultaneous vulcanization of two recycled rubber components into one solid product. • Contains 85%-95% post-consumer waste, which may contribute to the LEED® Green Building Certification System, and meets CHPS criteria. • Safety – exceeds OSHA and ADA standards for excellent traction and durability. • Non-porous surface provides an excellent barrier to soil, spills, Titan Spartus stains and odors. • The flooring choice for professional sports facilities that house the NFL, NHL, MLB, and NBA. • Combine custom logo capabilities and you have the most complete answer for your sports or commercial flooring needs.

We also offer a full line Recoil of Roppe cleaners, Roppe Recoil tiles can be used in indoor or finishers, adhesives, outdoor applications where enhanced walking comfort and slip resistance is desired. Square and strippers. Call and interlocking tiles are 36" x 36" (91.4cm x Everything Ice to talk 91.4cm), and rolls are 48" x 49-1/2' (1.22m x 15.09m). Custom colors available upon to a representative request. about products not Minimum quantities may apply. Roppe Recoil shown here. titles feature: PVC free.• • Contains post-industrial and post-consumer waste and may contribute to the LEED® Green Building Certification System and meets CHPS criteria. • Outstanding sound and shock absorption.

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Rubber Flooring

Durability High quality recycled rubber, Colorflex Floor Surfacing coupled with single-ply formulation, are major Using only the finest quality recycled factors contributing to the rubber and state of-the-art long life span of Colorflex technology, we provide flooring for runners. the most demanding situations at the lowest cost. Colorflex is designed to be durable enough to withstand the Comfort constant and heavy abuse of skating Colorflex is specifically traffic. Colorflex is available in 8 engineered to provide standard, exuberant colors that can cushioned resilience which is match any decor. Combo colors and lacking in most vulcanized solid black runners are also available. raised and studded rubber floors. Interlock - A solid black or natural black mat available in a variety of interlocking pieces to fit any need. The Slip-Resistance and state of the art cutting system Safety provides a strong interlock that does Test results for Colorflex not not move under heavy use. only exceed ADA guidelines Colorlock - A step up from the for slip-resistance, but rank standard black Interlock, Colorlock the highest in the flooring uses the basic black mat and adds industry! percentages of color according to your specifications. These colors include pearl, red, green and blue and can be combined with the black individually or in color combination groups in percentages of 10%, 15% or 20% color. Combine Colorlock and Interlock for a checkerboard or patterned appearance or use one or the other. Either way, your floor ends up the winner!

Mondo The leading choice for skate and weight applications, Sport Impact Mondo Ramlex and Sport Impact are engineered to withstand heavy abuse from skate blades as well as strength and condition areas. Mondo flooring features Norament Grano non-porous surface that requires no coating or finishes and eliminates odors and other hygiene Rubber flooring for extremely concerns. The glue down impact layer removes any heavy traffic areas, with chance of bacteria or mold growth while providing hammer-blow surface and protection from heavy pounding like dropped weights granule effect. and tipped machines. Both Ramflex and the 3mm rubber Sport Impact are 100% recyclable and easy to Norament Grano Features: install. • Excellent wear abrasion Ramflex • Quiet and comfortable Performance Layer Backing Layer underfoot • Withstands forklift/heavy wheeled traffic up to 850 PSI rolling load • Slip resistant in compliance with OSHA requirement.

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Scoreboards

Control Console Features: • Stainless steel console. • Audible beep console entry. • LCD display prompts user entry on console LCD display shows time 99:59.9, Eversan Scoreboard with Player Penalty Panels score and shot clock time. • Control console • 0-99 home/guest player number • No 110 volt AC power at • Two player penalty panels • 99:59 penalty time console. • Wall junction box • Period indicator • Mounting brackets • Intermission mode- up to seven General Information: • 99:59.9 up/ down timing penalty times stored and • All aluminum 12 gauge • 0-99 home/guest score keeping automatically displayed. heliarc welded construction. • All modularized design. • Protective covers not needed. • No electrician required for installation. • All pre-wired wall box and control console connectors. • 2-WIRE control cable for Eversan Indoor Scoreboard with Penalty and Shots on Goal scoreboards and shot • Control console • 0-99 home/guest player number clocks. • Two player penalty panels • 99:59 penalty time • All 2-wire networking for • Wall junction box • Period indicator additional clocks. • Mounting brackets • Intermission mode-up to seven • Standard 110 volt AC • 99:59.9 up/ down timing penalty times stored and operation 12 volt at .75 • 0-99 home/guest score keeping automatically displayed amp. • 0-99 shots on goal indicator. Optional Features: • Custom colors. • Sponsor panels/ logos/ custom lettering.

Eversan Indoor Scoreboard with Penalty and Shots on Goal • Control console • 0-99 home/guest player number • Four player penalty panels • 99:59 penalty time Goal • Mounting brackets • Period indicator Lights • 99:59.9 up/down timing • 1/10 Second Last Minute Counting • 0-99 home/guest score keeping

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Arena Shield Low-E Ceiling

Hundreds of arenas across the world are experiencing the energy saving benefits of a low-emissivity ceiling. A low-e ceiling works because the material it is made of has a very low potential to transfer radiant energy. Since your arena ceiling is always warmer than your ice surface, there is a constant transfer of radiant energy to the ice. When a low-e ceiling is installed over the ice sheet, the heat load on the ice sheet can be reduced by as much as 20%. Arena Shield is our puck-proof, fiberglass reinforced, low-emissivity scrim material. This material is ideal for new building applications or existing buildings that already have an insulated roof structure. Arena Shield can either be laminated to fiberglass batt insulation material (for new construction to be used with the normal building process of a pre-engineered metal building), or it can be suspended from cables like a curtain over the ice sheet. • Low emissivity ceilings save 20% - 35% of the refrigeration energy costs in a typical ice rink. • Low emissivity ceilings reduce heat fluctuations radiated from the roof to the ice surface. • Dramatically reduces damaging ceiling condensation. • Highly polished foil finish will reflect light to help brighten the arena and improve light level for players on the ice surface, allowing you to save money by requiring fewer lights. • Many utility companies offer rebates for investing in our low-e product. Contact your utility company for more information regarding rebates.

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Skate Sharpeners

Wissota Skate Sharpener MODEL 911 Precision-grind blades in your own club or rink at an affordable price. This industrial- duty skate sharpener features the technology of Wissota, a leading manufacturer of electric bench grinders for more than 40 years. The Model 911 shaper/finisher has an adjustable diamond wheel dresser that adjusts to hollow grind radii of 1/4” to 1”. The ball-bearing motor is totally enclosed for added safety. Design features include steel investment castings, a quick-release skate clamp, and adjustable height. The entire unit is mounted on a rugged cast-iron table.

Get the edge your skaters want at a price you can afford! Size: 24-1/2” x 17-1/2” Shipping wt: 75 Ibs. Wissota Grinding Wissota now offers a stand-alone crossgrind unit, incorporated with a buffing/polishing wheel to polish the edges of tarnished and rusty blades. Wheels Accommodates your Model 911 holder. 7” x 3/8” x 1/2” grinding wheels, offered in 60 and 80 . Wissota Diamond Dressers 1/2” O.D. x 6” long, 1/4K diamond. Includes radius ruler markings.

We carry a full line of equipment and accessories for all skate sharpening machines. Contact us for more details!

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Skate Sharpeners

Blademaster Blademaster Blademaster has earned its reputation as the leader in the Skate Care Industry in North America and has established itself in the European and Pacific Rim markets. Blademaster offers the finest quality skate sharpening equipment together with a full line of serve products. Blademaster’s skate sharpeners and accessories are used extensively by professional equipment managers and sporting goods retailers throughout the world. Blademaster is the official skate sharpener of Team Canada and Team U.S.A. Single Station In 1997 Blademaster introduced the only complete service center in the industry. With the service center, the dealer can custom fit and repair figure, hockey, and in-line boots and can custom mount the blade and chassis to suit the skater’s individual style. The service center products include a custom bench, a boot punch, a heat gun, an oven/boot stretcher, and alignment bearing washer. Many of these products are exclusive to Blademaster. Blademaster’s commitment to provide state of the art skate products that will meet or exceed our customer’s expectations will continue into the 21st century.

E-Z Sharp Double Station A family owned and operated business, E-Z Sharp has been manufacturing precision skate sharpening machines and "Quik Action" Skate Clamps for over thirty years. They also supply only the finest in portable skate sharpening products; designed and manufactured for almost all makes of skate sharpening machines. E-Z Sharp features its E-Z Sharp Super Pro skate sharpener in three different models: • Table: Traditional model; includes high performance spindle and quick set hollow adjustment • Floor: Comes with steel stand for easy placement Triple Station • Portable (right): Designed with a lid to protect machinery during travel All models are available in 7” or 8” wheel diameter.. Features: • Easy hollow adjustment. • Cast aluminum and steel construction for lasting durability. • Housing leaves less than 10% of grinding wheel exposed for safety. Portables • Skate is fastened in seconds, with unfailing accuracy. No need to adjust for every skate. • Wheel is dressed easily and quickly to ensure perfect sharpening every time.

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Rental Skates

Okespor Classic Comfort Full leather lining includes Okespor Skates neoprene padding and Attractive, Affordable, Comfortable thermoshaped tongue for greater comfort. Okespor rental skates are used world wide in the most prestigious ice rinks such as: Rockefeller Center in New York, Cityplaza in Hong Kong, Lotte World in Seoul, Euro Disney Durability in Paris, The US Ice Capades Chalets, The Hyatt Regency Hotels, and more! New lighter OKELITE formula coated on leather base for extra resistance and durability. SoftRent Figure features: Simplified Care Tongues and leather soles are • Nickel Plated silver brazed blades for replaceable. Blades are durability. riveted or molded into the • Anti-bacterial chrome leather lining for outsole. Hooks and keepers easy maintenance, durability, water can be easily replaced. repellency and support. Easy to Wear • Multi point foam padding for comfort. Keepers and hooks allow for • Strong Metal Speed hooks and keepers for quick lacing. fast lacing. • Double stitching and double gluing for durability. • Tongues lined in TPU with 8MM neoprene padding for water repellency and comfort. • TPU Toe cup for better protection and durability. • Upper materials designed for quick drying. • Size stamped on back of skate for easy identification. • Rental stamped on back of heel for identification purposes. Classic Figure • Made in China. Style: 626

SoftRent Hockey Features: • Antibacterial chrome leather lining. • Double stitching. • Double gluing. • Inside padding with our Multi Point Foam. Classic Hockey • Shock resistant. Style: 748 • Keepers and hooks for quick lacing. • Reinforced holder for stainless blade.

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Rental Skates

Check out our Jackson Skates other models! At Everything Ice, RH2602 Hockey features: we’re constantly • Durable nylon upper with improved ankle and heel expanding our support. selection of high • Fully lined upper and tongue with cushy foam padding for maximum comfort. quality hockey and • Aluminum eyelets with washers. figure rental skates. • Heavy duty hooks added to improve fit and ease in lacing. • Molded synthetic insole is lightweight, torque resistant and doesn’t absorb moister. Check out • Modern, thin synthetic outsole for reduced weight. www.rentalskate.com • Black leisure blade with carbon steel runner or call (888)-543-0921 attached using copper rivets for added strength. for more details • PTR synthetic insole is lightweight, torque resistant, doesn't absorb moisture. • Size identification on heel in US and European sizing.

RH952 Hockey features: • Durable nylon upper. • Athletic last for comfort fit. • Fully lined upper with full quarter and extra ankle padding for maximum comfort. • Heavy felt backed 3-piece leather tongue. • Molded synthetic insole is lightweight, torque resistant and doesn’t absorb moister. • Modern, thin synthetic outsole for reduced weight. • Molded black leisure blade with carbon steel runner attached using copper rivets for added strength. • Size identification on heel in US and European sizing.

RS 3750 Figure features: • Durable nylon, leather lined upper. • Cushy foam padding for maximum comfort. • Modified placement of heavy duty hooks & eyelets. • Cut resistant TPU in forefoot. • Synthetic insole is lightweight, torque resistant and doesn't absorb moisture. • Molded PVC figure outsole for easy care. • Footbed system. • All purpose figure blade attached using copper rivets at heel. • Size identification in heel.

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Floor Covers

VenueDek Floor Covering • Resistant to insect VenueDek infestation. VenueDek boards consist of polyurethane foam filled throughout with layers of • Less than 1% water continuous strand glass and woven roving fiberglass. There are two densities absorption. available in the VenueDek line: 26 lbs and 20 lbs. • Protected against fungi and rot. The VenueDek 26 covering is our strongest and stiffest composite panel • Easy to handle and cut. with the highest strength-to-weight ratio. • 30% to 45% lighter than VenueDek 26 is used for structural plywood. components such as transoms, bulkheads, • Dimensionally stable. flooring, and wall units. • No splinter, chips, or splitting. The VenueDek 20 covering is a lighter- • Can be laminated with weight, economical alternative to 26 lb panel, while still maintaining the superior most skins. stiffness and strength of our VenueDek • Superior resiliency and series. VenueDek 20 is used as a semi- endurance. structural component such as stringers, • Available in 4' and 5' wide decking, millworks, and exhibits. panels. • No special maintenance required. • Sanded to enhance lamination. Homasote IceDeck • Fabricated with standard tools. Homasote IceDeck® O.T. is a moisture-resistant structural panel that can be placed directly over indoor ice for temporary conversion of an ice rink for other activities. Once in place, a wooden floor can be placed on top. Ice Deck O.T. is also used for application over artificial turf, gymnasium floors and tennis courts as a temporary cover. The natural resiliency and moisture resistance of Homasote IceDeck help protect both the surface underneath it and the surface placed over it. Made with FSC® certified material. IceDeck O.T. is composed of two or three plies of Homasote® structural building board, bonded with a water-resistant glue under extreme pressure, processed with moisture-resistant ingredients, compressed into high-density structural panels 1" thick, then trimmed to size to form easy-to-handle 4' x 8' panels.

IceDeck Floor Cover • FSC® Certified. • Lightweight. Reusable.• • Moisture-resistant. • Integrally protected against fungi and rot. • Easy to handle and cut. • Textured underside helps reduce sliding. • Squared edges assure tight alignment to help avoid gaps. • No splinters, chips or splitting. • Sound deadening feature helps quiet noise.

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Floor Covers

EventDeck Ice is manufactured using a hi- impact polypropylene plastic, giving it a high compressive EventDeck strength accommodating weight loads of up to 20,000 EventDeck Ice modules connect on all sides using our uniquely engineered inter- lbs. per square foot static module connection system. This creates a rigid and seamless floor that will not load and no absorption of move around or slide on the ice. The inter-connecting system also allows moisture. The plastic EventDeck Ice to self-align meaning skilled labor is not needed to ensure the composition means there is flooring tiles are lined up correctly. never an issue of splintering which happens with Each EventDeck Ice module is fiberglass based products and composed of two separate there is no need for safety pieces connected to form a equipment for workers single module. The pieces trap handling the material. air inside, insulating the floor, keeping the top surface warm, and helping to prevent condensation. The flat bottom piece is designed to eliminate ruts in the ice from waffle type designs and to provide traction to prevent tile slipping. This design allows for partial installations of the floor while maintaining a sturdy surface. Pre-assembled 3’ X 4’ sheets weighing less than 20 lbs are easy to handle during installations and breakdowns.

ArmorDeck ArmorDeck Ice, Signature's premium ice conversion cover system, makes it easy. Designed to handle the heaviest loads and provide the ultimate in stability and ice protection, ArmorDeck Ice is one of the most advanced engineered ice arena flooring systems on the market today. ArmorDeck Ice creates an attractive, yet sturdy surface while protecting the ice beneath. ArmorDeck Ice is a large panel system that features an integrated connection system with side and corner cam locks. Each section has a usable surface area of 42” x 42” and is 2 inches thick, thus providing maximum rigidity and surface protection. No other system has been as comprehensively engineered to handle the rigors of concert and arena use, and no other system incorporates the functionality, features, and capabilities of the ArmorDeck Ice system.

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Finished Projects & Dasherboard Systems

Rink Floor Saw Cutting & Demolition

Everything Ice Premium Efficiency 134a System With Screw Compressors

Poly-Fusion High Performance Rink Floor System

Sub-Soil Heating System

Low-E Ceilings

Desiccant Dehumidification & Indoor Air Quality System

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Pittsburgh 1555 Coraopolis Heights Moon Township, PA 15108 P: 412.262.1220 Johnstown Frederick 232 Horner Street 3 West 2nd Street Johnstown, PA 15902 Frederick, MD 21701 P: 814.536.1651 P: 301.695.9424

Erie Youngstown th 153 13 Street 1044 N. Meridian Rd. Erie, PA 16503 Youngstown, OH 44509 P: 814.807.8770 P: 330.746.1360 CJL ENGINEERING

Ice Arena Engineering Experts

CJL Engineering is a full service, multi-disciplined Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing (MEP) Fire Protection (FP) Civil and Structural Engineering and Design Firm. CJL offers a complete range of services, including analysis and concept, construction budgeting, building information modeling (BIM), energy modeling, detailed construction documents, construction phase services and facility commissioning. The business has offices in Pittsburgh, Johnstown, and Erie, PA, Youngstown, OH, and Frederick, MD. CJL Engineering has a combined staff of over 150 personnel including 40 Registered Professional Engineers in 41 states. The Firm was established in 1938.

CJL Engineering has substantial hands-on experience with the design, construction and commissioning of all sizes of Ice Rinks. CJL Engineering provides fully engineered, detailed and specific bidding documents (plans and specifications) so that qualified rink contractors are all bidding to the exact same standards. This provides for a more equitable bidding environment and allows an owner to know exactly what they are getting before anything gets installed. Also, more complete bid documents provide for closer and more accurate bidding by the contractors. The end result is that the owner receives accurate and responsible bids for an exact scope of work.

CJL Engineering offers a wide range of design services to increase efficiency and promote sustainable rink operations. Our design scopes include the following:  HVAC requirements  Mechanical / Electrical Overview  Dehumidification  Ice Rink Chiller Specification  Air control systems  Sub-soil heating system  Electrical requirements  Primary cooling solutions  Radiant heat reduction  Secondary cooling  Low E Ceilings  Fire Protection  Lighting Systems  Resurfacer room requirements  Locker room requirements  Hot water needs and configuration  Mechanical room requirements  Soil preparation, design and drainage considerations  Energy Modeling  Water treatment needs

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www.cjlengineering.com James M. Vizzini, P.E. LEED® Accredited Professional James M. Vizzini, P.E. is a Managing Partner of CJL Engineering. He has been with CJL since 1992. He is responsible for management decisions, overseeing current projects, and maintaining relationships with architect and clients. He has also served as a project engineer on numerous historic renovation projects. While at the Partner level, Jim maintains a close connection to all facets of his projects. His responsibilities continue to include on-site surveys, systems comparisons, scope determination, plan and specifications review as well as construction inspection. He also supervises HVAC systems design for various commercial and institutional projects, as well as schools (K-12), universities and health care facilities. These projects have ranged from large equipment replacement such as chillers, cooling towers, boilers and air handling units, entire HVAC systems design to district heating and cooling plants. Mr. Vizzini has been responsible for over $3.5 billion of Mechanical and Electrical construction projects. Some of Mr. Vizzini’ s more noteworthy Ice Rinks and Sports Facilities Projects: Ice Arena Projects UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, Penguins Dual-Rink Training Facility, TITLE Cranberry, PA Managing Partner Jamestown Savings Bank Dual-Rink Arena, Jamestown, NY SPECIALIZATION Callahan Arena, Bradford, PA Mechanical Engineering Kraft Hockeyville, NHL Hockey Exhibition, Johnstown, PA Sports Facility Design & Retro District Heating and Cooling Plants Bojangles Coliseum Ice Rink, Charlotte, NC Ice Plant and Floor Design and Retro Falmouth Ice Arena, Falmouth, MA EDUCATION City of Knoxville Ice Arena, Knoxville, TN Bachelor of Science, 1987, Mechanical S&T Bank Arena, Indiana, PA Engineering Technology University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Johnstown, PA City of Cleveland, Halloran Ice Arena, Cleveland, OH REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL Champlin Ice Forum’s Indoor Rink, Champlin, MN ENGINEER West Virginia Maryland Dodge Ice Arena, Sterling Heights, MI Pennsylvania New Jersey Schenley Park Ice Rink, Pittsburgh, PA District of Columbia Alabama Massachusetts Virginia Endicott Ice Rink, Endicott, NY North Carolina Delaware Northern Cambria Recreation Center, Ebensburg, PA Nebraska Seneca Nations, Cattaraugus Sports Complex and Ice Arena LEED® MEMBERSHIPS / ACTIVITIES / PRESENTATIONs Silver, Irving, NY ASHRAE Sports Facility Projects U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) Building Commission, Diocese of University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA Altoona-Johnstown, PA Fitzgerald Fieldhouse – Makeup air-handling unit upgrade Construction Specifying Engineer St. Francis University, LEED® Compliant, Loretto, PA October, 2006 Featured in: “Full of Hot DiSepio Institute for Rural Health and Wellness Air?” The Chevron Science Center Erie Cathedral Prep High School, Erie, PA Renovation, University of Pittsburgh New comprehensive Sports and Recreation Center Presenter: Energy and Education Conference (Geothermal Design) St. , Meadville, PA – Wise Athletic Complex Francis University, Loretto, PA – 2009 University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown, PA Presenter: UPJ Wellness and Recreation Center 2012 Johnson Controls Leadership University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA Conference, Potomac, MD Trees Hall, Athletic Facility & Competition Pool, MEP Engineering Study Topic: Consulting Engineers Business Trees Hall Weight, Band & Dance Studio, A/C Upgrade Strategies and Vendor Teaming Slippery Rock University, Slippery Rock, PA 2013 KAPPA Conference, Bedford, PA New Robert N. Aebersold Student Recreation Center & Natatorium 2017 KAPPA Conference, Altoona, PA Ice Rink Commitment

CJL Engineering has specialized in the consultation, planning, design, construction administration and commissioning of new ice rink arenas as well as the evaluation and renovation of existing facilities for over 20 years. The ice plant, rink floor and ice making system are the critical components of every ice rink facility. They can determine the financial success of the facility. The ice system includes the ice rink floor, refrigeration system, dasher board system, the waste heat recovery system and the mobile ice surfacing machine (such as a Zamboni). It is important that these systems be specially designed for the facility and installed properly to maximize efficiency and performance.

Our expert staff and associated sub consulting team members provide feasibly studies, cost estimates, custom ice system design, specialized equipment recommendation, construction administration and commissioning of the new ice system. We provide operational manuals, training and assistance to all critical stakeholders in the process. Understanding the ice system as well as following the recommended operational process will maximize the performance and longevity of the ice system and minimize energy, operational and maintenance costs.

James M. Vizzini, PE, LEED® AP Managing Partner, CJL Engineering Kent A. Lewis, P.E., LC LEED® Accredited Professional Mr. Lewis is a Principal with CJL Engineering. He joined the firm in 1997 after serving 10 years as an engineer / lighting designer with a large national architectural / engineering firm. His project experience includes numerous sports facilities, educational, commercial, healthcare, institutional projects as well as heading the firm’s specialized energy modeling and lighting consulting practice.

Relevant Projects

UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, Cranberry, PA Robert Morris University, Lighting Callahan Ice Rink, Bradford, PA Seneca Nations , Cattaraugus Sports Complex and Ice Arena LEED® Silver, Irving, NY Wise Sports & Fitness Center, Natatorium, Allegheny College, Meadville, PA YMCA Downtown Pittsburgh with Pool, Pittsburgh, PA YMCA Moon Township with Pool, Moon Township, PA YMCA Uniontown with Pool, Uniontown, PA TITLE University of Pittsburgh, Feasibility Study & Conceptual Plan, Bradford, PA Principal University of Pittsburgh, Master Plan Report, Titusville, PA Penn State University, Beaver Campus, Wellness Center SPECIALIZATION Duquesne University, Energy Center Master Plan, Pittsburgh, PA Electrical Engineering Mt. Pleasant School District, Fieldhouse, Mt Pleasant, PA Architectural Lighting UPMC East, LEED® Silver, Monroeville, PA Energy Audits UPMC Passavant Pavilion, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center , LEED® Master Planning Feasibility Study Silver, Pittsburgh, PA NAVFAC Building Dental Clinic, LEED® Certified, Newport, RI EDUCATION Stryker Brigade Readiness Centers – Pennsylvania Army National Guard The Pennsylvania State University, Bradford, Hermitage and Punxsutawney, PA Bachelor of Architectural SPiRiT Gold Rating comparable to LEED® Gold Engineering, 1984 Point Park University Dance Studio LEED® Silver, Pittsburgh, PA Pittsburgh Board of Education, Center for the Creative and REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL Performing Arts High School, Pittsburgh, PA ENGINEER University of Pittsburgh Blaisdell Hall, Bradford, PA Indiana Davidson College Grey Music Hall, Davidson, NC Massachusetts Penn State University, University Park, PA Pennsylvania Garber Science Center, Annville, PA West Virginia Ohio Grafton Middle / High School, Grafton, VA Illinois , Administration/Theater Buildings, Greensburg PA North Carolina Westminster College, McKelvey /Thompson Clark Halls, New Wilmington, PA Georgia Butler County Community College Science Technology & Cultural Center, PA District of Columbia Michigan Washington & Jefferson College Vilar Technology Center, Washington, PA Virginia The Art Institute of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES Noteworthy Projects LEED® Accredited Professional

UPMC Presbyterian Hospital Diagnostic / Treatment Center, Pittsburgh, PA Illuminating Engineers Society of North America UPMC Passavant Hospital, various electrical design projects, Pittsburgh, PA Ohio Valley Hospital Special Procedures Suite, McKees Rocks, PA Speaker, Penn State University, Omni William Penn Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA Archival Conference, “Library Marriott Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel, Pittsburgh, PA Lighting” Dulles Airport APM Station, Washington, DC Professional Consultant, LaRoche O’Reilly Theater, Pittsburgh Public Theater Offices, Pittsburgh, PA College, Pittsburgh, PA – Thesis Heinz Hall Renovations, Pittsburgh, PA Review for Interior Lighting Class Byham Theater Renovations, Pittsburgh, PA

Timothy C. Bertolino, P.E., Partner

Mr. Bertolino is a Partner in CJL Engineering with over 17 years of electrical design experience. He joined CJL Engineering in 2006, coming from a large international architectural/engineering firm where he was an Associate in the electrical engineering department. He has been involved in the electrical system design and commissioning of projects for schools K-12, health care, industrial, college/university, corporate, and government projects. Mr. Bertolino specializes in the design and specification of low and medium voltage distribution systems, lighting systems, emergency power systems, local area networks, sound and communications systems and site utilities.

Pools / Natatoriums and Sports Facilities UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex (Penguins Dual-Rink Training Facility), Cranberry, PA (Opening August 2015) Clearfield YMCA, Clearfield, PA Johnstown Community YMCA, Johnstown, PA

Callahan Ice Rink, Bradford, PA Lemieux Sports Complex, Cranberry, PA St. Francis University - DeGol Field House and Stokes Hall Pool, Loretto, PA TITLE Canon McMillan High School Pool, Canonsburg, PA Partner, Electrical Avonworth High School Pool, Pittsburgh, PA CJL Engineering - Johnstown Lakeview Lodge Pool at Treasure Lake, Clearfield County, PA SPECIALIZATION Healthcare Electrical Engineering UPMC East (LEED Silver), Monroeville, PA UPMC Southside, Pittsburgh, PA VA Hospital, Calcutta, OH REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL VA Pittsburgh Highland Drive, Pittsburgh, PA ENGINEER: Fulton County Medical Center, McConnellsburg, PA Bradford Regional Medical Center, Bradford, PA Pennsylvania New York Clearfield Hospital, Clearfield, PA Arizona Arkansas Connecticut Oklahoma East Liverpool Hospital, East Liverpool, OH Florida Nebraska Milford Health and Wellness Center, Milford, PA Montana Wooster Community Hospital, Wooster, OH New York Arbutus Park Manor, Johnstown, PA Arkansas Garden State Urology Center, Whippany, NJ Urology Specialists of West Florida, Clearwater, FL Lakewood Ranch Radiation Urology Oncology Center, Sarasota, FL EDUCATION Dialysis Clinic Inc., Philadelphia, PA

Commonwealth Newburyport Cancer Center, Newburyport, MA B.A.E. / 1997

College / University The Pennsylvania State University Bachelor of Architectural Engineering Nebraska Wesleyan University, Science Building, Lincoln, NE Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Johnstown, PA St. Francis University, DiSepio Institute for Rural Health and Wellness, MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES Loretto, PA Mount Union College, Alliance, OH Illuminating Engineering Society University of Akron, Akron, OH of North America (IES) Community College of Allegheny Count, South Campus, West Mifflin, PA

Additional Historic West Virginia Capitol Complex, Building #3 (LEED Silver) Charleston, WV CJL Engineering Office Building (LEED Silver), Johnstown, PA Pittsburgh Zoo and PPG Aquarium, Elephant House, Pittsburgh, PA Stryker Brigade Readiness Centers, Pennsylvania Army National Guard (SPiRiT Gold Rating), Punxsutawney, PA Youngstown Air Reserve Station, Joint Services Lodging Facility (LEED Silver), Youngstown, OH Portage County Prosecutor’s Building, Ravenna, OH ATA Building, Punxsutawney, PA SWAN BioMass Conversion Center, Clearfield, PA

Adam B. Hale, P.E., Senior Associate

Adam Hale is a Mechanical Engineer at CJL Engineering. He joined the firm in 2008 as an intern and became a full-time employee in 2010. Mr. Hale is responsible for the design and specification of HVAC, Plumbing and other mechanical systems for sports facilities, educational, healthcare, commercial, and corporate clients. He surveys existing facilities and systems to confirm and evaluate their condition. He conducts engineering studies, establishes design criteria, and estimates project costs. He is also responsible for communicating project needs and requirements between owner, architect, engineer and client. Noteworthy Projects UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, Penguins Dual-Rink Training Facility, Cranberry, PA Jamestown Savings Bank Dual-Rink Arena, Jamestown, NY Callahan Arena, Bradford, PA Kraft Hockeyville, NHL Hockey Exhibition, Johnstown, PA Bojangles Coliseum Ice Rink, Charlotte, NC Northern Cambria Recreation Center, Ebensburg, PA TITLE

St. Francis University, New Science Center and Vivarium, Loretto, PA Senior Associate University of Pittsburgh, Salk Hall – Renovation, Pittsburgh, PA Mechanical Engineer Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Ice Rink Floor Replacement / Hockeyville HVAC Coordination, Johnstown, PA CamTran Operations Center, Johnstown, PA SPECIALIZATION Economic Development Corporation – Advanced Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering Innovation Center, Knowledge Park, Erie, PA Plumbing Engineering St. Francis University, Sullivan Hall - Renovation, Loretto, PA Project Management Harley Davidson Dealership, Erie, PA HVAC Design McGonigle Ambulance Garage – Renovation, Sharon, PA Facility Analysis Kliment Building – Renovation, Pittsburgh, PA Energy Audits McGuffey High School – Renovation, Claysville, PA Prospect Community Co-Op, Johnstown, PA First Summit Bank – Renovations, Latrobe, PA EDUCATION One PNC Tower – 14th Floor Renovations, Pittsburgh, PA University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, West Virginia Capitol Complex, Buildings 5,6 and 7 - Steam Upgrade, Johnstown, PA Charleston, WV Bachelor of Science Carmichaels Junior-Senior High School- Renovations, Carmichaels, PA Mechanical Engineering Technology Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Ice Rink Replacement Project 2010 Johnstown, PA Autodesk, Inc., Tennant Fit-out, Bakery Square Business Complex Pittsburgh, PA REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER HealthCare Projects Pennsylvania UPMC Presbyterian Hospital, South Tower Demolition Project Pittsburgh, PA Duke LifePoint, Conemaugh Health Systems, Johnstown, PA MEMBERSHIPS / ACTIVITIES  East Hills Outpatient Center ASHRAE  Ebensburg Outpatient Center  Conemaugh Memorial – Steam Condensate Study  Conemaugh Memorial Lab – Pressure Project  Conemaugh Memorial Plastics Department – Tennant Fit-out Nebraska Wesleyan University, New Science Building, Lincoln, NE Meadville Medical Center, Vernon Place – Medical Office Building, Meadville, PA Hazleton Oncology, Hazleton, PA Roxborough Hospital – Renovation, Philadelphia, PA Southwestern Veterans Center, Pittsburgh, PA

Raymond H. Meucci, P.E. LEED® Accredited Professional

Prior to joining CJL Engineering, Ray was a Principal at Meucci Engineering for over 25 years. His diverse experience includes corporate,

commercial and industrial projects, steam and chilled water plants, elementary schools, colleges and universities, hospitals and other medical facilities, government facilities, churches, public housing, and site utilities. Ray’s responsibilities include project management, mechanical engineering design, and construction services support. He is actively

involved in the design, coordination and completion of all projects.

Corporate/Commercial/Government Afghanistan, U.S. Air Force Base, Bagram, Afghanistan Fire House, Fighter Hanger, Rigging Building, Battle Strategic Planning PA Turnpike – Various interchange buildings including: Mon-Fayette Transportation Project, North & South Mainline Toll Plaza PennDOT Traffic Management Center – Bridgeville, PA PNC Corporate Office and Bank Branch Buildings – Various Sites Freemarkets Center Commercial Office Suites, Pittsburgh, PA Westinghouse Corporation Office Renovations – Various Sites Dollar Bank Computer Center, Pittsburgh, PA TITLE USX Tower, Miscellaneous Offices (Fit-Out), Pittsburgh, PA Partner, Mechanical Engineering Dynavox (60,000 sq. ft.), Pittsburgh, PA CJL Pittsburgh Allegheny County Courthouse Building and County Office Building Washington County Office Building, Washington, PA SPECIALIZATION Education Davidson College, Knobloch Campus Center, Charlotte, NC Mechanical Design Robert Morris University Student Activity Center, Moon Township, PA University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA - Various projects EDUCATION Washington & Jefferson College, Howard J. Burnett Center, PA College of Wooster, Admissions Building, Wooster, OH 1975 University of Pittsburgh, B.S. California University of PA, Dixon Hall, California, PA Mechanical Engineering Carnegie Mellon University, Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, PA

Brentwood Middle/High School, Brentwood Boro, PA REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL Arlington Elementary, Pittsburgh School Board, Pittsburgh, PA. ENGINEE: Oakland Catholic High School, Pittsburgh, PA

Kentucky Health Care/Labs New York Excela Health System Frick Hospital O.R. Suite, Mt. Pleasant, PA North Carolina Cranberry Surgery Center, Pittsburgh, PA Ohio UPMC Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA Pennsylvania UPMC Southside, O.R. Suite, Pittsburgh, PA Maryland UPMC Greenville, Greenville, PA West Virginia Marshall Township Primary Care, Marshall Township, PA New Jersey Latrobe Primary Care, Latrobe, PA North Fayette Primary Care, North Fayette Township, PA MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES Allegheny County Crime Lab, Pittsburgh, PA Jefferson Regional Medical Center Misc. Labs, Pleasant Hills, PA American Institute of Architects University of Pittsburgh Dental Lab, Pittsburgh, PA Hospital Engineers of Southwestern Carnegie Mellon University Miscellaneous Labs, Pittsburgh, PA Pennsylvania American Society of Heating, Theaters/Performing Arts Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Byham Theater, Pittsburgh PA Engineers Davidson College, Grey Music Hall, Charlotte, NC American Council of Engineering Metropolitan Theater, Morgantown, WV Companies of Pennsylvania Orchard Hill Church, Wexford, PA

South Hills Bible Chapel, McMurray, PA

Recreational YMCA Penn Hills Renovation and Addition, Pittsburgh, PA YMCA North Hills, New Construction, Pittsburgh, PA

Christy L. Cramer, P.E., LEED® AP, BD+C

Christy Cramer joined CJL Engineering in 2007 with a background in HVAC system design for a diverse range of projects from labs and hospitals to K-12 schools and universities. Over the past nine years, her focus has branched from design to in-depth energy modeling and analysis for the purposes of LEED® certification, grant applications, plant and system comparison, economic payback analysis and as an aid to architectural design.

Representative Energy Modeling

Reed Smith Corporate Headquarters, Pittsburgh, PA LEED®-CI Gold Duquesne University, Pittsburgh, PA Des Places Res. Hall LEED® Gold Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, Center for Sustainable Landscape, Pittsburgh, PA, LEED® Platinum & Living Building Challenge Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA Carnegie Hall Renovation Lock Haven University, PA, Alumni Center, PA LEED® Silver Slippery Rock Univ., Student Center, Slippery Rock, PA, LEED® Silver Cunningham Hall of Fine Arts, Davidson College, Davidson, NC Williamson College of Business Administration, YSU Youngstown, OH Science and Technology Building, CCAC, Pittsburgh, PA TITLE A.W. Beattie Technical Career Center, Allison Park, PA Mechanical Engineer ATA Bus Terminals, Punxsutawney and St. Mary’s, PA Monroeville Convention Center, Monroeville, PA SPECIALIZATION CJL Engineering Offices, Johnstown, PA, LEED® Silver Building Energy Modeling LEED® Boyce and Fort Couch Middle Schools, Upper St. Clair School District Documentation PNC Bank Green Bank Branches, Nationwide locations Energy Audits HVAC Design Green Building Alliance Headquarters, Pittsburgh, PA LEED® CI Gold Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA EDUCATION Westinghouse Corp. Cranberry Township, PA, LEED® EBOM Certified 2002 – Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering – Grove City Note Worthy Projects College, Grove City PA

Union Trust Building, Pittsburgh, PA, LEED® administrative and energy REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL modeling services were provided for LEED® Core & Shell v2009 certification ENGINEER

Wooster Community Hospital, Wooster, OH Pennsylvania A 350,000 SF hospital campus and 84,000 SF expansion. Provided central chiller plant energy modeling to inform plant upgrade decisions and payback MEMBERSHIPS/ACTIVITIES analysis. Modeled the campus plant and new North Expansion building for LEED® Accredited Professional Act 129 Tax incentives LEED® Building Design + Construction

Passavant Hospital, UPMC, Pittsburgh, PA, LEED® Certified MODELING SOFTWARE A 300,000 sf hospital expansion and central plant. Energy modeling services and associated LEED® documentation were provide for a LEED® Certified Trane Trace 700 Trane Trace Chiller Plant Analyzer project rating

BJC Healthcare Data, Medical Office Building, Chesterfield, MO, LEED® Silver A 45,000 sf high-efficiency data center and 60,000 sf green medical office building on the Progress West BJC Healthcare campus. Heat recovery from the data center IT cooling loads will preheat service hot water for the nearby hospital

Center for Organ Recovery and Education, Pittsburgh, PA, LEED® Silver A 25,000 SF surgical and teaching facility. Energy modeling services and associated LEED® documentation were provided for a LEED® Silver rating James J. Carthew, Project Manager / Commissioning Agent

Jim Carthew holds the position of Project Manager / Commissioning Agent with CJL Engineering. In addition, he provides project construction administration to all projects, which is associated with the HVAC, Plumbing and Electrical departments, including architectural design to support mechanical and electrical project scopes.

Mr. Carthew is a Certified Building Commissioning Professional, with the Association of Energy Engineers (AEE). He has been Project Coordinator providing construction supervision, building commissioning and field monitoring for new and renovation projects at CJL Engineering.

Representative Projects

Callahan Park Ice Rink – Renovations, Bradford, PA Kraft Hockeyville, NHL Hockey Exhibition, Ice Rink Renovations, Johnstown, PA TITLE UPMC Lemieux Sports, New Sports Training Facility, Cranberry, PA Project Manager Commissioning Agent Community College of Allegheny County – K. Leroy Irvis Science Center, Pittsburgh, PA

St. Francis University – New Science Center, Loretto, PA SPECIALIZATION Johnstown Housing Authority – Program Various Sites Construction Administration Building Commissioning Johnstown Housing Authority – PA 19-1 Prospect Community Heating Architectural Design Upgrades, Johnstown, PA Construction Administration Field Observation Clearfield Area High School – Additions and Alterations, Clearfield, PA Allegheny School District, Logan Middle School, North Versailles, PA EDUCATION Greater Johnstown Vocational PNC Branch Banks – over 240 new LEED® Gold and LEED® Silver branch Technical School banks throughout the U.S. Construction Administration included Building Structural / Architectural Design 1980 Commissioning to ensuring that all MEP systems operate and function per the project specifications and design intent. MEMBERSHIP Association of Energy Engineers Historic - Reconstruction, Johnstown, PA (AEE) Mock Towers Building Renovations for new multi-level apartments and street level store front, Johnstown, PA CJL Engineering, LEED® Silver, office building, Johnstown, PA Greater Johnstown Community YMCA, Johnstown, PA Johnstown Housing Authority Construction Administration/Commissioning. Past comprehensive grant program projects included renovations, improvements and modifications for handicap accessibility and housing at five communities, total of 900 units. Similar improvements and accessibility modifications at three tower communities, including new sprinkler systems, roof replacement and entrance / façade renovations. Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Johnstown, PA Navel Air Station Oceana, Child Development Center, Virginia Beach , VA The Pittsburgh Project, LEED® Gold, Pittsburgh, PA Benedum Theater, Pittsburgh, PA Ice Arena and Rink Project Experience

Bojangles Coliseum Ice Rink, Charlotte, NC

Callahan Park Arena, Bradford, PA

Cambria County War Memorial Arena, Johnstown, PA

Champlin Ice Forum’s Indoor Rink, Champlin, MN

City of Cleveland, Halloran Ice Arena, Cleveland, OH

City of Erie, Erie Civic Center, Professional Ice Rink, Erie, PA

City of Knoxville Ice Arena, Knoxville, TN

Endicott Ice Rink, Endicott, NY

Falmouth Ice Arena, Falmouth, MA

Jamestown Savings Bank Dual-Rink Arena, Jamestown, NY

Kraft Hockeyville, NHL Hockey Exhibition, Johnstown, PA

Northern Cambria Recreation Center, Ebensburg, PA

S&T Bank Arena, Indiana, PA

Schenley Park Ice Rink, Pittsburgh, PA

Stoneham Arena, Ice Rink Floor & Ice System Evaluation, Stoneham, MA

Seneca Nations, Cattaraugus Sports Complex and Ice Arena LEED® Silver, Irving, NY

UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex, New Penguins Dual-Rink Training Facility, Cranberry, PA

Dodge Park Ice Rink, Systems Evaluation, Sterling Heights, MI UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex Medical Offices, Dual Ice Rink and Training Facility

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The Project The new UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex is the official practice space of the ®, the local NHL franchise. This new 185,000 sq. ft., $70 million facility is comprised of 54,000 sq. ft of clinical space, a Sports Medicine Clinic with 24 private patient rooms, a physical therapy gym overlooking the Penguins practice rink, Aquatic Therapy, on-site MRI and X-Ray imaging, two NHL-size (85 ft. x 200 ft.) hockey rinks with approximately 1,500 seats, 14 locker rooms, a hockey skills training area with a RapidShot system, and a dedicated sports performance space, including a sprinting track and batting cages. The facility also features a Café and retail space. The complex opened in August 2015.

CJL Engineering Design Solutions ■ Electrical System to power the Ice Equipment Plant: One 20 ton ammonia flooded evaporator and water cooled condenser; four 70 ton reciprocating compressors; two 210 ton evaporative condensers, Primary and secondary (loop) chilled water pump controls with variable speed drives ■ Electrical Systems for the Ice Rink Sheets: 40 percent Ethylene-Glycol for rink piping and the sub-floor heating system prevents permafrost under the rink slab ■ Medical Office Building HVAC Systems: Two Packaged Rooftop units and one Energy Recovery Unit with DX cooling and hot water heating coils; three 2,700 MBH High Efficiency Boilers and associated hot water pumps ■ Rink HVAC Systems: Two dehumidification units serving two rinks and one Energy Recovery Unit serving the locker rooms; three packaged rooftop units for retail, food service, event areas and sports performance; Three 3,000 MBH High Efficiency Boilers and associated hot water pumps

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CJL Engineering Design Solutions (continued) ■ Electrical Service: 480-Volt, 3 phase, 4 wire with 1200 Amps for the Medical Office Building and 2500 amps for the rinks portion; 250 Kw emergency generator Electrical Service: 480-Volt, 3 phase, 4 wire with 200 Amps for the Medical Office Building and 400 Amps for the rinks portion; 250 Kw emergency generator to serve both portions of the facility ■ A full service restaurant with seating for 50; includes a wood burning pizza oven with integral exhaust; flat grille, gas fired burners, ovens with associated hood and make up air unit

■ LED Lighting throughout the facility, including both rinks. One of the first NHL facilities in the country to have LED rink lighting

UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex 8000 Cranberry Springs Drive Project Reference: Cranberry Township, PA 16066 Joseph T. Badalich Project Director, UPMC Corporate Construction UPMC Lemieux Dual-Rink Sports Complex (412) 647-6873 / cell: (412) 498-7471 [email protected] Kraft Hockeyville, USA – Arena Upgrades Cambria County War Memorial Arena Johnstown, PA Page 1

The Project

The Cambria County War Memorial has the distinction of being the first Kraft Hockeyville, USA recipient, following a nationwide competition that involved over 1,300 arenas. In addition to receiving prize monies for substantial upgrades, the Arena hosted a Nationally-broadcast NHL Pre-Season game between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the on September 29, 2015. The Arena is also noted for being the site of the 1976 film, “,” starring film icon . The 65 year-old Arena is a 4,000-seat, multi-purpose ice rink, sports and exhibition facility. It required new mechanical equipment, lighting and infrastructure improvements in preparation for the game. CJL Engineering was hired by Cambria County to design and supervise the installation of the improvements.

CJL Engineering Design Solutions

■ Rebuild of existing ice rink chiller including the compressors and pumps ■ Service work to the three existing Air-Handling Units has been performed with the ability to reduce the air flow capacity for operating during ice events ■ Service work and commissioning to the existing Dehumidification Unit to assure proper operation of the internal components of the unit to provide original design dehumidification performance ■ Automatic Temperature Controls for three Air-Handling Units. Upgrades were provided to the existing Energy Management System, including new software, controller hardware, graphics and a web-based access system. A re- commissioning review of the current EMS provided, with additional upgrades

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■ New Arena Lighting with 800 LED Lights that provide illumination to comply with NCAA standards for televised ice hockey ■ Scoreboard renovated with new lighting lamps. Hoist repairs were completed, including a 2,000 lb. load test ■ New Dasher Board System and Acrylic Glass were provided by the NHL via the Stars. Polishing was supervised by NHL representatives and a crew from the Pittsburgh Penguins ■ The player Bench areas were expanded in depth to allow for a Coaches area behind the newly installed player benches. Similar work was performed across the rink to the Penalty and PA Boxes. All renovated areas received new rubber flooring finishes ■ A Railing System with metal framing, polyurethane sheet panels and acrylic glass was installed in the Player Benches, Penalty Box and PA Box were fabricated locally and installed to protect and separate the players and spectators ■ New protective netting was installed at each goal area to offer better protection and visibility for spectators, including a new pulley system to raise and lower netting more readily, as required and needed ■ Locker Room renovations provided new paint and wall finishes, new rubber flooring, locker stalls and benches ■ Sound System upgrades featured new Arena speakers ■ Coordinated all required building permit applications and inspection requirements between contractors, the City of Johnstown and inspection personnel

■ Project was “fast tracked” to meet an aggressive Project Reference: schedule due to the National broadcast of the Kraft Dan Craig Hockeyville NHL Pre-Season game Senior Director at National Hockey League NHL Corporate Office Headquarters Cell: (347) 853-3052 [email protected] Replacement of Ice Sheet Callahan Park Ice Rink Bradford, PA

The Project

CJL Engineering provided full engineering design for a replacement ice sheet at Callahan Park Ice Rink, located in Bradford, PA. The facility offers a variety of community based programs and services such as public ice skating, ice skating lessons and Learn-to-Play hockey lessons.

CJL Engineering Design Solutions

■ Demolition of old ice rink floor/tubing ■ Demolition of existing chillers and pumps ■ Removal and storage of dasher boards ■ Extend rink from 185’ to regulation 200’ ■ Install new ice rink concrete floor/tubing ■ Install new air-cooled chillers and pumps ■ Modification and reinstallation of dasher boards ■ Constructed new mechanical room to house pumps and Glycol Feed System ■ Installation of an accessible Subfloor Heating System to prevent permafrost of sub-soil below ■ Installation of Temperature Control Sensors for ice sheet and sub-floor heating ■ New desiccant dehumidification unit ■ Project was “Fast Tracked” to meet the needs of an aggressive schedule ■ New locker room addition with in-floor radiant heating and concession area with in-floor radiant heating ■ New lighting in rink Project Reference: Carmen “Chip” Comilla City of Bradford, Parks Facility Director Callahan Park Ice Arena (814) 362-3884 Ext. 10 [email protected] ` Jamestown Dual Rink Ice Arena and District Cooling Chilled Water Plant Jamestown, NY

The Project

The Jamestown Dual-Rink Ice Arena opened in 2002, and is the cornerstone of Jamestown’s West End revitalization effort. The complex features two regulation NHL- size 85’ x 200’ rinks covering more than 112,000 sq. ft. of floor space. In addition to its ice sheets, the three-floor arena also features other amenities, including an overlooking restaurant, a snack shop, a pro shop, a public skating area, locker rooms for adult and youth ice skaters and hockey players, the offices of the Jamestown Skating Academy, a training room, an exercise room, a library/study room, a walking tracking, and an outdoor stone patio.

Built in 1983 and renovated in 2004 the Louis J. Tullio Arena is the home of the OHL hockey champions, Erie Otters. The Tullio Arena is a true multi-purpose facility, hosting events ranging from concerts - seating up to 7,000 fans, and trade shows with 30,000 square-feet of exhibition space for ice shows, , circuses, meetings and other events.

CJL Engineering Design Solutions

■ Design and specification of HVAC and Ice Systems

■ The Arena’s former sound distribution system was removed and replaced. The new equipment included all central sound equipment, amplifiers, speakers, conduit, outlet boxes and conductors.

■ Included in the renovation were a Security Camera System, and a Card Access System.

■ Specified and designed electrical upgrades for Project Reference: power to the new seating areas and spotlights. Donald L. Bloomquist, Sr. New arena spotlights were also included. Executive Director, Retired Jamestown Savings Bank (716) 499-9426 [email protected] S&T Bank Arena, Replacement of Ice Sheet White Township Recreation Complex White Township, Indiana County, PA

The Project

CJL Engineering provided full engineering design for a replacement ice sheet at the S&T Bank Arena, located at the White Township Recreation Complex. The retrofit was installed within a standard regulation 200 ft. ice arena. The facility offers a variety of community based programs and services including public ice skating, ice skating lessons, Learn to Play hockey lessons, and many more. The facility houses a turf arena, full ice arena, batting cage, and meeting/party rooms. Indiana Youth Hockey Association, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, The Indiana Ice Minks, Kiski Prep, Indiana Area Soccer Boosters and The Indiana Lacrosse Club.

CJL Engineering Design Solutions

■ Demolition of old ice rink sand floor/tubing ■ Removal and storage of dasher boards ■ Install new ice rink concrete floor/tubing ■ Modification and reinstallation of dasher boards ■ Installation of an accessible Subfloor Heating System to prevent permafrost of sub-soil below ■ Installation of Temperature Control Sensors for ice sheet and sub- floor heating ■ Project was “Fast Tracked” to meet the needs of an aggressive schedule Project Reference: ■ Design Project completed on time and on budget Milton Lady Assistant Township Manager White Township S&T Bank Arena (724) 463-8585 [email protected] Ice Rink Project References

Joseph T. Badalich Dan Craig Project Director, UPMC Corporate Construction Senior Director at National Hockey League UPMC Lemieux Dual-Rink Sports Complex NHL Corporate Office Headquarters U.S. Steel Tower, Suite 6057 1185 Avenue of the Americas 600 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219 New York, NY 10036 (412) 647-6873 / cell: (412) 498-7471 Cell: (347) 853-3052 [email protected] [email protected]

Charles Lehn Donald L. Bloomquist, Sr. Parks and Facilities Manager Executive Director, CODE - Retired City of Champlin Jamestown Savings Bank (Dual-Rink) Arena 11955 Champlin Drive P.O. Box 3311, Jamestown, NY 14702 Champlin, MN. 55316 (716) 499-9426 (763) 923-7163 [email protected] [email protected]

Carmen “Chip” Comilla Edward Cernic Jr. City of Bradford, Parks Facility Director Cambria County Controller Callahan Arena County of Cambria, Pennsylvania 24 Kennedy Street, Bradford, PA 16701 200 South Center Street (814) 362-3884 Ext. 10 Ebensburg, PA 15931 [email protected] (814) 472-1620 [email protected].

Milton Lady Assistant Township Manager Steve St. John White Township General Manager S&T Bank Arena Cambria County War Memorial Arena 950 Indian Springs, Indiana, PA 15701 326 Napoleon Street, Johnstown, PA 15901 (724) 463-8585 (814) 536-5156 [email protected] [email protected]

Lou M. Chiulli Cas Pellegrini General Manager Project Manager, Architecture Division Stoneham Arena City of Pittsburgh 101 Montvale Ave Department of Public Works Stoneham, MA 02180 Pittsburgh, PA (781) 279-2629 (412) 255-2649 [email protected] [email protected]

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Researcher/Inventor Vivian with son John. “...the single most influential person in the ice arena industry...”

This is Jack Vivian's 45th year in public assembly and sport facility develop- ment and management and has provided design, management and operational advice to owners, architects and engineers worldwide, while working on more than 150 arenas. Specializing mainly ice facilities, he has worked on 11 univer- sities and seven public assembly, in addition to many community sized arenas. He owned JRV Management, Inc.; a company that once managed 9 arenas, employed 225, was profitable for 18 years and was a trailblazer in the building and operation of ice facilities.

With an unprecedented background in coaching, administration, construction and management, Dr. Vivian founded and served as first commissioner of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA). He coached football, club and varsity hockey compiling a record of 112-62-10. He served as General Manager of the Cleveland Crusaders and spent 17 seasons on the staff of the NHL's during the period they captured four consecutive (1980-1983) Stanley Cups.

From 1989 to 1998, Dr. Vivian was a professor of Kinesiology and founded the Sports Facilities Research Laboratory (SFRL) at the University of Michi- gan (U of M). SFRL operated Yost Arena as a training/research center gradu- ating over 280 facility managers. Jack is President of JRV Consulting, Inc. and Director of the Ice Arena Institute of Management (iAIM) and originated the only on-line certification program in the world for management, operations and programming of ice arenas.

Jack is a frequent conference speaker, has numerous book chapters, over 100 articles, monographs, feasibility studies and a facility management book in progress and is publishing operating policies and procedures he learned in many years in the ice arena industry.

All the while, Jack has become the world’s renowned and top-sought-after ice arena management consultants, assisting communities and universities world- wide for decades. It would be impossible to count the number of youth that have been introduced to the game through his involvement and leadership in North America. thethe JackJack VivianVivian TimelineTimeline

1963-1970: Owned the Summertime Construction Co.; worked way through AC & supple- ment 9 month contract

1966: 1941: born Montreal in Strathroy, Aloeuttes, CFL ONT, CANADA 1962-63: Univ. of 1974-75: 1949: 1953: Vermont 1968-69: Cleveland Crusaders, Moved to self- hockey Founder and WHA, GM and Dryden, ONT, described player Commissioner coach (partial CANADA rink rat of the CCHA season)

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1959: Worked as 1967: 1973: lumberjack 1963-66: Founded Reaches 100 Adrian College, BGSU hockey wins faster played football, program; won than any wresting, golf 2 CCHA Division I Champion- hockey coach 1966: ships and 1 in history Won Presidential Playoff Award at Adrian Championship Won second as outstanding most impor- senior athlete tant game in BGSU hockey history...(Jack, I couldn’t make out the rest 1966-73: about what 1966-67: BGSU professor, you wrote for BGSU graduate coached football, this space) assistant football wrestling and and wrestling hockey 1985 to present: 2000 to present: Founder and Director of IAIM President of JRV OnLine -only Consulting, Inc. online certification for ice arena 1985-2002: managers in the Founder and world -- over 1,800 1976-93: President of JRV to date. New York Management, Inc. Islanders, Administrative 2002-2006: & Scout CEO of JRV 2002-2006: Management, Inc. Board of Regents, 1978- IAAM-Public 2006: Received the present: 1984-85: Assembly Facility prestigious ISI Business Compuware Management 1996-1998: Benton H. Wilcox plans, Hockey Club, School Founder and Award for excel- feasibility Director of Director, Annual lence in ice arena studies Hockey 2002-2007: School of Ice Arena management (over 100) Operations Board of Trustees, Management Adrian College

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2003-2008: 1976-84: 1985-1989: 1990 to present: Board of Director of Hancock Expert/witness Directors, Ice Goggin Ice Recreation defending arenas Skating Arena, Hockey Center, (over 15 cases) Institute Faculty Rep. to Executive CCHA Director

1977-83: Miami 1984: University Married 1989-98: 2002: 2010: professor Regina E. Founder and Sold JRV Received the Vivian director of Sport Management, prestigious ISI Facilities Research Inc. Presidential Award Lab; professor

2000 to present: Director of Ice Arena Institution of Management (iAIM) researchresearch && inventionsinventions 9 Desiccant TTTececechnologhnologhnologyyy First Desiccant dehumidification system in the U.S. at Yost Arena - helped write the ice arena standards for ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers).

In 1993, took part in a MichCon study of energy use and effectiveness of new desiccant dehumidification system installed at Yost Arena; $150,000.

9 MonofMonofMonofilament Netting Invented, tested and put monofilament netting on the market.

9 ArArArena StandarStandarena dsdsds Wrote the ASTM standards for ice arenas.

9 50 Minute Hour Introduced the “50 minute hour” to the ice arena industry in 1986.

9 Dual RRDual esurfesurfesurfacersacersacers Introduced the concept of two ice re-surfacers to the ice arena industry in 1988; this is now an NHL standard.

9 FFFacilities as Learning LabsLabsning Michigan - Sport Facilities Research Laboratory first university to let an academician run athletic facility as training ground for students with graduate students supervising undergraduate students doing internships.

9 LoLoLow-Emissiw-Emissiw-Emissivity CeilingCeilingvity In 1993, worked with Detroit Edison, Managing Energy Together, for installation of low-emissivity ceiling; $9,400.

9 Risk ManagManagRisk ementementement In 1993, worked with a U.S.A. Hockey grant to study the application of monofilament netting to the ice arena industry; in cooperation with Dr. Richard Nelson, Penn State University.

9 EnerEnerEnergggy ManagManagy ementementement In 1995, worked with the U.S. Department of Energy, on a $95,560 matching grant for installation of low- emissivity ceiling and modernized boiler system at Yost Arena.

Installed the first ice storage system in the public assembly industry at Taylor Sportsplex, when 70,000 gallons of water were frozen in two tanks at night (11 pm - 7 am, non -peak rates) using the same compressors that make the ice; circulated a brine loop to the air handlers to air condition 167,000 sq. ft. during the day when the peak rate system would make it too costly to air condition that much space.

9 Online Education In 2003, worked with a Noble Foundation $20,000 grant for writing and placing the Ice Arena Institute of Management operation, management and programming courses online/distance learning. dr.dr. iceice by Lori Fairchild [As printed in ISI Edge, Winter 2010]

Jack Vivian's earliest ice hockey memories go back more than 65 years, when he was a preschooler in Forest, Ontario.

"We skated on the pond that we used to water the cattle on our farm," Vivian recalls. "Like many others in those days, we started with blades that we strapped or clamped onto our boots. The cold Lake Huron winds hit you in the face, so we would wear our full head and face gear. We were poor, so I got the hand-me- down clothes, skates and hockey equipment from my older brother, cousins and neighbors."

As an 11-year-old rink rat, Vivian swept floors and ran errands for the manager of a natural-ice rink in an old airplane hangar. A rocky adolescence followed, and young Vivian dropped out of school and went to work as a lumberjack, un- til his father, a teacher, convinced him to finish high school and con- Situated midway between Winnipeg and Thunder Bay in northwestern Ontario, Dryden is the child- tinue his education. hood home of Jack Vivian. Vivian was always found "I hitchhiked 1200 miles from outdoors, whether skating northern Ontario with everything I owned in a duffel bag and ended up at on the pond, working as a Adrian College in Michigan, where I changed my way of life," says Vivian. lumberjack, or just playing with his kids.

Before becoming the top expert facility design and management, Vivian proved his prowess in football, wrestling and golf at Adrian College in Michigan. Little did he know that he was on his way to becoming an internationally sought-after facil- ity design and management expert.

But first there would be careers in both sports and education.

He played hockey at the University of Vermont, returned to Adrian to play football and serve as captain of its wrestling team and spent a sum- mer with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Profes- sional Football League.

Next came a stint as graduate assis- tant in football and wrestling at Bowling Green State University, Vivian with his captains, Glen Official program cover from one of Vivian’s games. where he helped Shirton and Bruce Blythe, dur- open the ice arena and was later hired as head hockey coach. ing BGSU’s 1970-71 season.

Vivian (top right) helped build the ice arena, founded the hockey program, and coached the team in its infancy at BGSU. Note -- the original CCHA consisted of: - Bowling Green State - Ohio State - Lake Superior State - Ohio University - St. Louis

FFFounder & Commissioner of CCHA Vivian was instrumental in forming the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in 1968 and became its first commissioner while establishing the Bowling Green Falcons as an NCAA Division I powerhouse.

FFFounded TTTwwwo (2) ColleColleo ggge HocHoce kkkey PrPrey ogogogramsramsrams His hockey career also included roles as general manager and coach of the 's Cleveland Crusaders; director of 's Goggin Ice Arena and founder of its hockey pro- gram; and scout for the New York Islanders, where he helped build the teams that would capture four consecutive championships in the early 1980s.

GoGoGovvvererernornornor, General Manager in WHA & NHL Vivian joined the pro ranks while serving as GM and head coach (partial season) of the World Hockey Association’s Cleveland Crusaders. They played their games at the old Cleveland Arena, and then the . Here Vivian conceived and signed first 18-year old professional, which then ushered in the Gretzky era. Along the way, Vivian developed an inter- est in facilities. While a student at Adrian, he had supported himself as a union car- penter who helped build 14 campus build- ings. Yet another career was in the making.

The next phase of Vivian's professional journey blended his passions for sports, education and facilities. He completed his doctorate in education administration and supervision, and joined the University of Michigan as a professor of kinesiology.

There he founded and directed the An- nual School of Ice Arena Management as well as the Sports Facilities Research Labo- ratory, which operated Yost Arena as a Yost Arena was the home of the Sports Facilities Research Laboratory, which graduated more than 280 eventual facility managers. training/research center, graduating more

Vivian with several of his iAIM gradu- ating classes; In top photo, Vivian is lo- cated in top row (middle); in left, Vivian is on right. than 280 facility managers. Simultaneously, Vivian founded JRV Management Co., which managed numerous ice arenas and employed more than 200.

Vivian's doctoral dissertation, which compared and contrasted the job functions of Canadian and U.S. ice arena managers, earned him the nickname "Dr. Ice" - "It was the first and only study of ice arena managers, and I hold the only doctor- ate in the ice arena industry, to my knowledge," he explains.

During his years at BGSU, Vivian had been among the early ISI Conference and Trade Show attendees. He later helped Vivian (top row, 2nd from right) in 2005 with the Board of Regents for Public ISI plan and develop its Ice Arena Institute of Management Assembly Facility Management School & IAAM staff. (iAIM) program and served as iAIM's first director of man- agement education.

Vivian's successful grant application to the Donald and Alice Noble Foundation enabled the launch of iAIM's online education and certification program- the only program of its kind in the world. It wasn't his first success at grant application writing. He also was awarded grants from USA Hockey to test monofilament netting in ice arenas, from the U.S. Department of Energy for the installation of a low-emissivity ceiling and modernized boiler system at Yost Arena and from MichCon for the study of energy use and effectiveness of a new desiccant dehumidification system, also at Yost.

"Jack Vivian has been the single most influential person in the ice arena industry in the last 50 years," says Al Tyldesley, a former ISI board director and safety expert. "Not only does he have unsurpassed knowledge of our industry, but nobody has shared their knowledge as Jack has. His teaching and organization skills have made iAIM the premier ice arena educational program."

Vivian defines iAIM as an educational program designed to prepare those interested in the industry with the knowledge, theories and facts about how to successfully manage and operate an ice sport facility: "Other organizations train personnel in how to perform a certain task such as paint ice or drive the ice resurfacer. Without iAIM, the ice arena industry is left to acquire this knowledge from other industries and then adapt it to the ice arena. Few would be able to put in the time to translate what is needed to be successful in our particular industry. iAIM has done that for them."

Many of those who have worked for Vivian and taken his courses name him at the top of their list of mentors.

"Jack has helped me stock my 'toolbox,' as he says, with all the tools needed to grow as a person and a professional. He helped me advance in my career from a manager in training 10 years ago at Taylor Sportsplex to the director of Bowling Green State University Ice Arena," says Jamie Baringer, who has completed all three of the core iAIM tracks and now serves as the District 7 representative on the ISI board of di- rectors.

She recalls seeing her former boss Vivian with one of his graduates at a recent iAIM graduation. Vivian has always been one to roll up his sleeves and get deeply involved with every aspect of the operation, ensuring that everything goes just right. sweeping the lobby, wiping down tables and swinging a sledgehammer to take out old wooden dasherboards. "He has always led by example and will do things that even some of those younger than him will not," Baringer says. "And he will explain and show you how to do things, but then let you work at it on your own and learn from your mistakes. He's powerful and knowledgeable, yet so down to earth. He is, in my eyes, a 'gentle giant.'"

Another former employee, Gary Baldwin, manager of the Lou & Gib Reese Ice Arena in Newark, Ohio, adds that Vivian's ability to be both mentor and close friend is an unusual combination: "He's a great writer and teacher, always available - day or night - if you have a question, and he's a very good problem solver. But he can also make you feel like you're a part of the family."

Vivian sold his management company several years ago but continues to operate JRV Consulting. Among the company's current projects are: new arenas for the University of Nebraska in both Omaha and Lincoln; the conversion of a big-box site into five ice surfaces in Calgary, Alberta; a $30 million Triple-A baseball stadium in Leesburg, Va.; a $53 million ice arena to be completed next year at the University of Notre Dame; and a $75 million renovation of the famous Indiana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, where Sonja Henie once prepared her ice shows.

Vivian is presiding over the $75 million renovation of the Indi- ana State Fairgrounds Coliseum, home to the Indiana Ice. Vivian has presided over more than 100 facility plan- ning, management and marketing projects, and despite several difficult years, he's still a busy man. Six years ago, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. He has endured cardiac and neck surgeries; helped nurse his wife, Elaine, back to health following a serious illness; and suffered the loss of his oldest daughter to cancer. The Monroe Multi-Sports Complex was one of Vivian’s many management and con- Married for 25 years, he and Elaine have four other sultant projects. grown children and 10 grandchildren in their blended family.

A self-described workaholic, Vivian is as happy work- ing as he is playing golf, traveling or reading. He has received a long list of honors throughout his career, including induction into both the Adrian College and Hockey and skating exploded in Mt. Clemens, Michigan, after JRV Management helped BGSU Athletic Halls of Fame and two prestigious ISI build and run the facility for many years.

Always one to give back, here Jack and Elaine Vivian cut the ribbon of Adrian College’s new Vivian Wellness Center in 2005 (above). At BGSU, Vivian was instrumental to the start of a “Bring Back the Glory” campaign for the hockey program through his donation (far left); he was inducted into both schools’ Athletic Halls of Fame.

On right, Vivian was given an “Australian Hat” at the Public As- sembly School in Kooralbyn, Australia after serving as a Guest In- structor. annual awards: the Benton H. Wilcoxon Award for excellence in ice arena management and the 2010 President's Award.

"Jack Vivian has dedicated his career to developing the ice arena industry and has led the way in advancing the arena management profession through education and training," says ISI Executive Director Peter Martell. "Jack has made a profound and lasting impact on the American arena scene."

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EDUCAEDUCAEDUCATIONTIONTION

1994 Certified Public Assembly Manager, Oglebay Department of Continuing Education, Interna- tional Association of Assembly Management, Dallas, TX

1990 Ph.D., Educational Administration and Supervision, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

1967 M.E., Educational Administration, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH

1966 B.S., Physical Education, Adrian College, Adrian, MI

PRPRPROFESSIONOFESSIONOFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Administrative Positions

1985 - present JRV Consulting, Inc. President

2002 - 2006 JRV Management, Inc. Taylor, MI CEO Sport Facility Management Company

1985 - 2002 JRV Management, Inc. Taylor, MI President Sport Facility Management Company

2002 - 2006 Board of Regents, IAAM-Public Assembly Facility Wheeling, WV Management School, Oglebay Resort 2002 - 2007 Board of Trustees, Adrian College Adrian, M

2003 - Present Board of Directors, Ice Skating Institute Dallas, TX

2000 - Present Director of Ice Arena Institution of Management (iAIM) Dallas, TX

1996 - 98 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Founder and Director, Annual School of Ice Arena Management

1989 - 98 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Founder and Director, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory

1976 - 93 New York Islanders Nassau, NY Administrative & Scout

1985 - 89 Hancock Recreation Center (HRC) Findlay, OH Executive Director

1984 - 85 Compuware Hockey Club, Birmingham, MI Director of Hockey Operations

1976 - 84 Miami University Oxford, OH Director of the Goggin Ice Arena - Coordinator of Intercollegiate Hockey Faculty Representative to Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)

1977 - 79 Mid-Central Collegiate Hockey Association Commissioner

1973 - 76 Cleveland Crusaders Professional Hockey Team Cleveland, OH General Manager

1974 Cleveland Crusaders Professional Team Cleveland, OH Head Coach

1967 - 73 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH Head Hockey Coach Record 112-62-10

1968 - 69 Founder and Commissioner of the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA)

1966 - 70 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH Assistant Football Coach Academic Positions

1989 - 98 University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Division of Kinesiology Department of Sports Management and Communication, Assistant Professor. Courses taught included facility planning and management, business application to sport.

1986 - 89 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH School of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department of Sports Management and Communication Assistant Professor. Courses taught included sport management, marketing, promotions, facility operation and management. Completed Ph.D. coursework Administrative Intern. Taught sport management, supervised field experience students, assisted the Director of the school.

1976 - 84 Miami University Oxford, OH Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Instructor. Taught community health and personal health courses, and completed numerous administrative duties.

1967 - 73 Bowling Green State University Bowling Green, OH Department of Health, Physical Education and Recreation Assistant Professor. Taught health, physical education service and major courses.

1966 - 67 Graduate Assistant. Taught physical education service classes.

Academic Services and Committees

Doctoral Committee. Marga Matakovich, 1991-92, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Doctoral Committee. Marcia Burton, M.Ed., 1988, Bowling Green State University

Business Experience

1985 - Present Owner, JRV Consulting, Inc. Lancaster, OH

1985 - 2005 Owner, JRV Management, Inc. Taylor, MI

1980 - 83 Owner, Western Sirloin Steakhouse Oxford, OH

1977 - 80 Owner, five apartment buildings Oxford, OH

1967 - 70 Owner, the Summertime Construction Company Bowling Green, OH RESEARRESEARRESEARCH AND CONSULTTTAAATIONTIONTION

Areas of Expertise

Sport facilities planning, feasibility studies, business plans, design, engineering management and business turn-around consulting

Grants

1993 Detroit Edison, Managing Energy Together, for installation of low-emissivity ceiling; $9,400

1992 - 93 U.S.A. Hockey, grant to study the application of monofilament netting to the ice arena industry; in cooperation with Dr. Richard Nelson, Penn State University; $2,500

1992 U.S. Department of Energy, $95,560 matching grant for installation of low-emissivity ceiling and modernized boiler system at Yost Arena.

1992 MichCon, study of energy use and effectiveness of new desiccant dehumidification system installed at Yost Arena; $150,000.

2003 Noble Foundation, $20,000 for writing and placing the Ice Arena Institute of Man- agement operation, management and programming courses online/distance learning.

Independent Research

Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, research on the effects of carbon monoxide and nitrogen dioxide gasses from ice resurfacers in ice sport facilities.

Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, research on the effects of dehumidification on energy consump- tion in ice sport facilities.

Contracts

Over 100 facility planning, design, management and marketing projects completed or in progress (list available on request)

1990 - 1997 University of Michigan Athletic Department, contract to manage and renovate Yost Ice Arena and to train future sport facility managers

1988 Dale Dorney Trust Fund, contract to conduct a feasibility study for renovating the Hancock Recreation Center, Findlay, OH, $30,000 PUBLICAPUBLICAPUBLICATIONSTIONSTIONS

Books and Book Chapters

Vivian, J.R. (2002), Energy Management in T.H. Sawyer (Ed.), Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sports: Concepts and Appli- cations, (Tenth Edition) Sagamore Publishing.

Vivian, J. R. (2002), Winter Sports Facilities in T.H. Sawyer (Ed.), Facilities Planning for Health, Fitness, Physical Activity, Recreation and Sports: Concepts and Appli- cations, (Tenth Edition) Sagamore Publishing.

Vivian, J.R. (2001) Ice Facilities. In T.H. Sawyer (Ed.), Facilities Planning for Physical Activity and Sport, (Tenth Edition) Kendall/Hunt Publishing.

Vivian, J. R. (1999) Ice Facilities. In T.H. Sawyer (Ed.), Facilities Planning for Physical Activity and Sport, (Ninth Edition) (pp.347-374). Kendall/Hunt Publishing.

Monographs

(Monographs from 2003 & 2009 not reported; will supply upon request.)

Vivian, J.R. (2003) If We Build It, Will They Come: The Planning, Design, Engineering and Con- struction of Ice Arenas. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV, Ice Arena Institute of Management, Executive Class.

Vivian, J.R. (2001) The Role of the Arena Manager. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV, Ice Arena Institute of Management (iAIM), iAIM Management Education and Certification Program.

Vivian, J.R. (2001) Asset Management. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV, Ice Arena Institute of Management (iAIM), iAIM Management Education and Certification Program.

Vivian, J.R. (2001) Energy Management. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV, Ice Arena Institute of Management (iAIM), iAIM Management Education and Certification Program.

Vivian, J.R. (2001). Employee vs. Independent Contractors. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV, Ice Arena Institute of Management (iAIM), iAIM Management Education and Certification Program.

Vivian, J.R. (2001). Elite Programs. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV, Ice Arena Institute of Management (iAIM), iAIM Management Education and Certification Program.

Vivian, J.R. (2001). Architecture and Construction. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV: International Associa- tion of Assembly Managers, Inc., The Public Assembly Facility Management School. Vivian, J.R. (2001). Housekeeping and Preventive Maintenance. Oglebay, Wheeling, WV: Interna- tional Association of Assembly Managers, Inc., The Public Assembly Facility Management School.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Booking and Scheduling. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Maintenance and Housekeeping. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Private/Public Management. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (in progress). Feasibility, Planning, Design and Constructing of Sport and Recreational Facilities. Champaign, IL: Stipes Publishing Company.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Private/Public Management. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Booking and Scheduling. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Food Service Management. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Pro Shop/Novelty/Merchandising Management. Ann Arbor, MI: The Univer- sity of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Maintenance and Housekeeping. Ann Arbor, MI: The University of Michigan, Sport Facilities Research Laboratory, Annual School of Ice Arena Management.

Journals and Periodicals

Vivian, J.R. & Eastin, J. (2005) Thermal Ice Storage: An Energy Savings Strategy for Public Assembly Facilities, IAAM- Facility Manager, (August/September)

Vivian, J.R. (2005) Today's Manager, Tomorrow's Leaders, ISI Edge, (July/August)

Vivian, J.R. (2005) What to Do When Your Ice Arena is Sued. ISI Edge, (May/June)

Vivian, J.R. (2005) Is It an Ice Arena or Ice Rink? The Rink Rat, (April/May)

Vivian, J.R. (2005) IAIM on the Road, ISI Edge, (January/February)

Vivian, J.R. (2004) Initiative and Finishiative: Keys to Success, ISI Edge, (September/October) Vivian, J.R. (2002) Biological, Chemical and Radiological Threats to the Ice Arena Industry, The Rink Rat, (May/June)

Vivian, J.R. (2003) IAIM Launches Distance Learning Program, ISI Edge, (November/December)

Vivian, J.R. (2002) Design Build Method for Building Ice Arenas, ISI Edge, (March/April)

Vivian, J.R. (2002) United We Skate, Hockey Business News, (March)

Vivian, J.R. (2001) Avoiding a Meltdown, Athletic Business, (October)

Vivian, J.R. (2002) Is it an "Ice Arena or Ice Rink"? Rink Rat, (February)

Vivian, J.R. (2001) Reach Out and Teach Someone, ISI Edge,

Vivian, J.R. (2001) To Belong or Not to Belong, ISI Edge, (March/April)

Vivian, J.R. (2000) Credentials Pay Off, ISI Edge, (November/December)

Vivian, J.R. (2000) Playing Games, ISI Edge, (September/October)

Vivian, J.R. (2000) Music Licensing, ISI Edge, (July/August)

Vivian, J.R. & Dunn, R. (1999) Ice is Hot, IAAM, (August)

Vivian, J.R, (1999). Waste Not: A Water Conservation Plan for the New Millennium, ISI Edge (July/ August).

Vivian, J.R. & Konecny, T. (1999). Ice Model, Panstadia International, (March)

Vivian, J.R. (1999). Corporate Ownership: Is The Ice Arena Industry Ready? Rink Rat, (February).

Vivian, J.R. (1999). Economic Impact of Selling the Ice Arena Industry to the Community. ISI Edge, (January/February).

Vivian, J.R. (1998). Internal Communication. On Ice, 6(4), 1-3.

Vivian, J.R. (1998). About Water and Ice. On Ice, 6(2), 1-12.

Vivian, J.R. (1997). Reining in Rink Costs. Athletic Business, (December).

Vivian, J.R. (1997). Controlling Absenteeism. On Ice, 6(1), 10-12.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Look out-trouble ahead. On Ice, 5(6), 1-4. Vivian, J. R. (1997). The independent contractor trap. On Ice, 5(6), 12-14.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Facility management in the next millennium. On Ice, 5(5), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). In search of a few good people: Human resource management in the late 1990's Part 2. On Ice, 5(4), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). In search of a few good people: Human resource management in the late 1990's Part 1. On Ice, 5(3), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Is there a glass ceiling in the ice arena industry? On Ice, 5(2), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Maintenance: a year round process, an everyday thing. Facility Forum 7(1), 34.

Vivian, J. R., & Dunn, Robert L. (1996). Hot ice. Athletic Business, (November).

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Estimating capital renewal and replacement in the ice arena

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Absenteeism. On Ice, 4(5), 5.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Tips for preventing unauthorized access to ice arenas. On Ice, 4(5), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Great facilities managers aren't born. They're educated. On Ice, 4(3), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Roof maintenance: staying on top of it. On Ice, 4(3), 5.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Why do ice arena cost so much? On Ice, 4(2), 1.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). The manager image. On Ice, 4(2), 8.

Vivian, J. R. (1995). Motivating employees. On Ice, 4(1), 5.

Vivian, J. R. (1995). Estimating capital renewal and replacement in the ice arena industry. On Ice, 4(1), 1-2.

Vivian, J. R., Wootton, Glyn., & Stevens, Terry. (1994). Energy enters the ice arena.... bloodborne pathogens in public assembly facilities. Leisure, (November), 46-48.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Maintenance: A year round process, an everyday thing. On Ice, 3(1), 1-3.

Vivian, J. R., & Everett, W. (1994). Planning a hockey tournament. On Ice, 3(1), 4-6.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Food concessions-leased or arena-run? On Ice, 2 (5), 1, 3.

Vivian, J. R., Daugherty, R.D., & Dunn, R. (1994). Bloodborne pathogens: Precautions for avoiding bloodborne pathogens in public assembly facilities. Facility Manager, (March-April). Vivian, J. R. (1994). Energy conservation in ice arenas-part II. On Ice, 2(4).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Energy conservation in ice arenas-parts I. On Ice, 2(3).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Has the time come for ice arena management standards? On Ice, 2(2).

Vivian, J. R., & Musich, S. (1993). Preventing the spread of serious blood-borne diseases. On Ice, 2(2).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). What it takes to run a successful ice arena: A survey of opinions from Canadian and U.S. arena managers. On Ice, 2(1).

Vivian, J. R., & Watkins, B. (1993). What it takes to run a successful ice arena: A survey of opinions from Canadian and U.S. arena managers. Recreation Canada, (April).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Preparing for the dry-floor season. On Ice, 1(5).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Initiative and finishiative. On Ice, 1(5).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Straight facts about ice arena air quality. On Ice, 1(4).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A case for the 50-minute hour. On Ice, 1(4).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). More than a job. On Ice, 1(3).

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Developing a marketing plan. On Ice, 1(3).

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Who gets the ice? American Hockey, 13(7), 14, 17.

Vivian, J. R., & Maloy, B. P. (1992). Developing a risk management partnership, part three: IFO's and emergencies. American Hockey, 14(4).

Vivian, J. R., & Maloy, B. P. (1992). Developing a risk management partnership, part two: Inside the facility. American Hockey, 14(3), 8, 15.

Vivian, J. R., & Maloy, B. P. (1992). Developing a risk management partnership. American Hockey, 14(2), 7, 29-31.

Maloy, B. P., & Vivian, J. R. (1992). Risky business. Athletic Business, 16(5), 43-46.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Maintenance: A year-round process, an every day activity. Skating Magazine, 69(5), 30-33, 53.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). What is your arena's mission? On Ice, 1(2). Vivian, J. R. (1992). Service: Going beyond basic amenities. On Ice, 1(2).

Vivian, J. R. (1992). It is time to become professional. On Ice, 1(1).

Vivian, J. R. (1992). The ideal arena manager. On Ice, 1, (1). Reprint from American Hockey, 11(6).

Vivian, J. R. (1990). Marketing is key to future success. American Hockey, 11(1), 6.

Vivian, J. R. (1990). Strategy is important in decision-making process. American Hockey, 11(2), 7- 10.

Vivian, J. R. (1990). Who is the most important person in your arena? American Hockey, 11(3), 6- 13.

Vivian, J. R. (1990). Maintenance is a year-round process. American Hockey, 11(4), 5.

Vivian, J. R. (1990). The ideal arena manager. American Hockey, 11(6), 14-15.

Vivian, J. R. (1989). Communication: The basis of successful management. American Hockey, 10(7), 4-5.

Vivian, J. R. (1989). Motivation: A key to guide management behavior. American Hockey, 10(8), 15- 16.

Vivian, J. R. (1989). Maximizing concession profits. American Hockey, 10(9), 3-4.

Vivian, J. R. (1989). The role of the arena manager. American Hockey, 10(10), 18, 23.

Unpublished Reports (partial list-2003-2009 not included)

Vivian, J. R. (2002). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Sport and Event Center, Lima, OH

Vivian, J.R. (2001). Analysis of RcIce Feasibility Study, Racine, WI

Vivian, J.R. (2001). Feasibility Study for Lincoln Community Ice Arena, Lincoln, NE

Vivian, J.R. (2001). Business Plan and Financial Analysis, Wooster, OH

Vivian, J.R. (2000). Financial and Operational Analysis, Exeter, NH.

Vivian, J.R. (2000). Sources and Uses of Funds Report, Armonk, NY.

Vivian, J.R. (2000). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Arena, Oregon, OH. Vivian, J.R. (2000). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Arena, Taylor, MI.

Vivian, J.R. (1999). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Arena, Moline, IL.

Vivian, J.R. (1999). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Arena, Lincoln, NE.

Vivian, J. R. (1998). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Arena, Charleston, WV.

Vivian, J.R. (1998). Feasibility Study for Multi-Purpose Arena, Cedar Rapids, IA.

Vivian, J.R. (1998). Program, Operational and Energy Study, Cornell University, Ithaca,NY.

Vivian, J.R. ( 1998). Construction and Management Study, Daniel Ritchie Wellness and Sports Center, Denver University, Denver, CO.

Vivian, J.R. (1998). Management and Operational Study, McMorran Place, Port Huron, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Demand Analysis for a Multi-Purpose Arena, Lenawee County, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). A Feasibility Study for Limaland Sports Arena, Lima, OH.

Vivian, J. R. (1997). Operations Manual for RDV Sportsplex Ice Den, Orlando, FL.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Demand Analysis for a Multi-Purpose Arena, Cass City, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Operations Manual for Community Recreation Center, Sault Ste. Marie, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1996). Demand Analysis for a Multi-Purpose Arena, Auburn Hills, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1995). Management system for a Multi-Purpose Ice Sports and Recreational Facility, Grand Rapids, MN.

Vivian, J. R. (1995). A Feasibility Study for a Multi-Purpose Arena, Warren, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Financial Analysis and Program statement for Holland Area Center, Holland, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). John Lindell Ice Arena Royal Oak, Michigan Facility Evaluation and Expansion Study, Royal Oak, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). The Y Works For Me: A Feasibility Study for a New YMCA in Cumberland, MD, Cumberland, MD.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Economic Impact Report, Big Rapids, MI. Vivian, J. R. (1994). Cumberland YMCA, Cumberland, MD.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Gem of the North at Lake Superior State University, Sault Saint Marie, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Holland Area Center, Holland, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Market Research Study for Proposed Indoor Ice Rink Facility, Cumberland, MD.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). A Feasibility Study for a Multi-Purpose Ice Facility, Sheridan, WY.

Vivian, J. R. (1994). Operations Manual for the IRA Civic Center, Grand Rapids, MN.

Vivian, J. R. (1993-94). Management system and Operations Manual for The Pond (practice facility for the Mighty Ducks Hockey Team) and the Disney Corporation, Anaheim, CA.

Vivian, J. R. (1993-94). Management system and Operations Manual for the IceFloe Corporation, Balboa, CA.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Management system and Specifications for Ice Floor and Dasher Board System Replacement at the Lawson Ice Arena and project supervision, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Feasibility Study for a Multi-Purpose Ice Sports and Recreational Facility, Hamtramck, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Feasibility Study for a Multi-Purpose Facility, Bay County, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Marketing Study for a Multi-Purpose Sports and Recreational Facility, Farmington Hills, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Feasibility Study for a Multi-Purpose Facility at the Municipal Boat Basin, Huron, OH.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). City of Grand Rapids Community Interest Survey, Grand Rapids, MN.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Cumberland Valley On Ice Program Statement, Waynesboro, PA.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Financial Analysis of a Multi-Purpose Sports and Recreational Facility, Waldorf, MD.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Market Research Supplement to the Feasibility Study for the Doris Billow Arena, Waynesboro, PA. Vivian, J. R. (1993). Operations Manual for the Chiller (practice facility for the Columbus Chill Hockey Team), Columbus, OH.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Management system and Specifications for Ice Floor and Dasher Board System Replacement at the Reunion Arena and project supervision, Dallas, TX.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Policies and Procedures for the Detroit Skating Club, Bloomfield Hills, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Feasibility Study for an Addition to the Jackson Optimist Sports Arena, Jackson, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). A Marketing Study for a Multi-Purpose Recreational Facility, Waldorf, MD.

Vivian, J. R. (1993). Pettit National Ice Center Personnel Manual, Operations Manual and Manage- ment System, Milwaukee, WI.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Management Study for Martha's Vineyard Arena, Oak Bluffs, MA.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Policies and Procedures Manual, The Rinx at Hidden Pond Park, Ronkonkoma, N.Y.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Mission Statement The John Rose Ice Oval for Minnesota, Roseville, WI.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). A Feasibility Study for the Doris Billow Arena, Waynesboro, PA.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Management recommendations for the R. L. Ewigleben Sports Center at Ferris State University, Big Rapids, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Demand and Financial Analysis for the Proposed Cultural and Recreational Center, Village of Lansing (Ithaca), NY.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Policies and Procedures Manual for the Piney Orchard Ice Arena, Piney Orchard, MD.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Specifications for Ice Rink Equipment and Floor Installation for the Palace of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Management Report for Nederlandse Isjhockey Bond, Zoetermeer, The Nether- lands.

Vivian, J. R. (1992). Survey of Community Interest, Jackson, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1991). A Feasibility Study for the Expansion of the Detroit Skating Club, Detroit, MI.

Vivian, J. R. (1991). A Feasibility Study for the Western Connecticut Sportsplex, Danbury, CT. Vivian, J. R. (1991). Winter Sports Center: A Feasibility Study, Jackson Hole, WY.

Vivian, J. R. (1990). Multi-Purpose Arena Feasibility Study, Manitowoc, WI.

Vivian, J. R. (1990). Ice Skating/Soccer Multi-Purpose Arena Feasibility Study, North Huntington, PA.

Vivian, J. R. (1989). Demand and User Group Study, City of Bowie, MD.

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NNNAAATIONTIONTIONAL/INTERNAAATIONTIONTIONAL/PRESENTAAATIONSTIONSTIONS

2005 Public Venue Management School, Kooralbyn, Australia. Time Management.

2005 Public Venue Management School, Kooralbyn, Australia. Asset Management.

2005 Ice Skating Institute (ISI), Las Vegas, NV. Investing in Productivity.

2004 Ice Skating Institute (ISI), San Diego, CA, iAIM: The Industry Leader in Education.

2003 Ice Skating Institute (ISI), Las Vegas, NV. New Trends in Cash Management.

Ice Skating Institute (ISI), Las Vegas, NV. Developing Your Philosophy of Facility Management.

2001 Ice Skating Institute (ISI), Las Vegas, NV. iAIM Management Education & Certification.

2000 Ice Skating Institute (ISI),Orlando, FL. Managing Finances and Cash Flow.

1999 Ice Skating Institute (ISI), Las Vegas, NV. Ice Arena Construction/Renovation; Take it Step by Step

1999 Illinois Association of Park Districts/Illinois Park and Recreation Association (IAPD/IPRA), Chicago, IL. If You Build It, Will They Come?

1997 American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), St. Louis, MO. If We Build It, Will They Come?

1996 Sports Education Society - School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Carrying the Torch.

1995 European Arenas Association, Milan, Italy. Energy Management.

United Kingdom Arena Managers Association, Manchester, England. Keynote address, United States Arena Operations and Management Trends.

United Kingdom Arena Managers Association, Manchester, England. The Principles of Schedule - Maximum Utilization of Facilities.

Sport Management in the United States. Physical Education Faculty, Shen Zhen University, Shen Zhen, China.

Sports Education Society - School of Business, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Breaking the mold .

Wisconsin Arena Managers Association Spring Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI. If We Build It, Will They Come?

Wisconsin Arena Managers Association Spring Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI. Safety and Mainte- nance in Your Arena.

1994 Consumers Power, Jackson, MI. Air Quality in Ice Arenas.

American Society for Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers, Dearborn, MI. Humid- ity and the Use of Desiccant Dehumidifiers in Ice Arenas. Stadium Management Project, London, England. The University of Michigan Sport Facilities Re- search Laboratory - The Learning Laboratory of Facility Managers.

American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Winter Meeting Seminar, chaired, New Orleans, LA. Facing the Ice Arena Management Problems of the 1990s. Air Quality in Ice Arenas, seminar.

1993 American Association for Health annual conference, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Washington, DC. Managing Recreation and Sport Facilities in the 1990s and Beyond.

1992 Capstone Knowledge of Kinesiology, Ann Arbor, MI. Sport and Recreational Facility Man- agement: Change, Challenge and Opportunity.

National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics, Las Vegas, NV. Planning the University Ice Sports Center. Crystaplex National Sales Managers Meeting, Toronto, Ont. Future Trends in the Ice Arena Industry.

Michigan Ice Arena Managers Association, Ann Arbor, MI. Future Trends in the Ice Arena Industry

New England Ice Skating Managers Association, Boston, MA. Keynote address, Marketing Your Arena and Future Trends in the Ice Arena Industry.

Wisconsin Arena Managers Association, Stevens Point, WI. Keynote address, Is It Time to Become Professional? and Future Trends in the Ice Arena Industry.

Minnesota Ice Arena Managers Association, Brainerd, MN. Keynote address, Management of Ice Arenas in the 1990's A New Emphasis on Marketing and Future Trends in the Ice Arena Industry.

1991 Mid-Atlantic Arena Managers Association, Kittaning, PA. Keynote address, Marketing: The Key to the Future and Energy Conservation in Arenas.

Sports Marketing Conference, Orlando, FL. Marketing Through the Sports Facility.

1990 Ice Arena Managers Association Regional Conference, Brainerd, MN. The Perceived Impor- tance of Managerial and Professional Job Functions of Selected Ice Arena Managers.

1988 North American Society for Sport Management annual conference, University of Illinois, Champaign, IL. Consulting Your Professional Responsibility.

PRPRPROFESSIONOFESSIONOFESSIONAL SERSERAL VICEVICEVICE

2003 - 2007 Board of Trustee, Adrian College, Adrian, Michigan

2000- 2009 Board of Regents and Director, Ice Arena Institute of Management

2003-2007 Board of Directors, Ice Skating Institute.

1999 -2007 Board of Directors and Instructor, International Association of Assembly Managers (IAAM)- School of Public Assembly Management..

1994 - 2006 Editorial Board, Managing Leisure: an International Journal, Leisure Management Unit, Sheffield University, Sheffield, England.

1992 - present Committee on Sports Equipment and Facilities (Hockey) and Publications Review Committee, American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).

1992 - Present Ice Arena Committee, American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Condi- tioning Engineers, Inc. (ASHRAE). 1987 - 2005 Facility Consulting Board member, American Association of Health, Physical Educa- tion, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD).

1977 - Present Sports facility consultant.

1990 - 2004. Advisory Board, Welle Consulting Group, Wayzata, Minnesota.

1991 - Present Expert witness for personal injury litigation cases.

1993 - 95 Internship Task Force, International Association of Auditorium Managers, Inc. (IAAM).

1993 - 94 Corresponding Member of the Steering Committee for the Stadium Management Project, Swansea Institute of Higher Education, Swansea, Wales.

1990 - 95 Risk Management Committee and Safety & Protective Equipment Committee, USA Hockey.

1990 - 91 Arena Committee, United States Figure Skating Association (USFSA).

1986 - 94 Advisory Board, Red Wing Vocational Technical Institute, Red Wing, Minnesota.

1988 - 92 Member of the Hobey Baker Award (the "Heisman Trophy" of college hockey) Selection Committee, Decathlon Club.

PRPRPROFESSIONOFESSIONOFESSIONAL ORORAL GANIZAGANIZAGANIZATIONSTIONSTIONS

Hockey Equipment Certification Council

American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM)

American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)

American Management Association

North American Society for Sport Management American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Dance

Ice Skating Institute of America

American College Hockey Coaches Association

Phi Delta Kappa International HONORSHONORSHONORS, AA, WWWARDSARDSARDS, SPORSPOR, TS PPTS ARARARTICIPTICIPTICIPAAATIONTIONTION

2008 Inducted into the Bowling Green University Athletic Hall of Fame 2008 Benton H. Wilcox Award- Ice Skating Institute, Excellence Ice Arena Management 2006 International Association of Assembly Managers Service Award 2002 Ice Skating Institute-National Merit Award 2001 Northeast Ice Skating Managers Association Achievement and Meritorious Award

1976 Induction in the Adrian College Athletic Hall of Fame (Lettered in football, wrestling, track & field, golf).

1966 President's Award for Outstanding Senior Athlete, Adrian College.

1966 Played part of the season with the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Professional Football League,

1965 - 66 Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities.

COMMUNITY INVOLOLOLVEMENTVEMENTVEMENT

1987 - 89 Findlay Rotary Club

1977 - 84 United Methodist Church Oxford, OH Member of the Pastor-Parish Relations committee (1981-1984) Chairman of the Board of Trustees (1980-1981) Member of the Board of Trustees (1977-1979)

1982 - 84 Kiwanis Club Oxford, OH

1977 - 84 Tomahawk Booster Club Oxford, OH President (1980-1981)

1976 - 80 Youth Hockey Association Member Oxford, OH Board of Directors, (1976-1979)

PERSONPERSONPERSONAL DDAL AAATTTAAA

Citizenship: Became an American citizen January 2008 after 45 years as Immigrant.

Updated: July 23, 2009

TAB 7

Summary of Key Financial Data for Everything Ice Inc.

2019 Gross Revenues $13,564,007 2019 Net Operating Income $ 1,697,524 May 31, 2020 Cash & Current Assets $ 3,427,655

Everything Ice Inc. is fully insured and has full bonding capability through Tru-Insurance and the Elliott Group and has done over 100 municipal projects ranging in size up to $6 Million.

Our management group partners have built and owned facilities valued in total over $100mm with their largest individual facility valued at $29.7mm

Full Financial Information provided upon execution by the City of Bowie of a Non-Disclosure and Confidentiality Agreement

TAB 8

Certainty of Improvement Funding, Operational Funding & Maintenance Funding

Everything Ice Inc. has both a substantial cash and current asset position as well as strong banking partners in 1st Summit Bank who currently provide Line of Credit support for any size transaction presented by EIM to 1st Summit subject to credit underwriting.

Everything Ice Inc. will utilize its operational cash and its balance sheet cash as necessary to support commitments made to this project.

TAB 9

Response to Facility Analysis from 2017

We have read the facility analysis and compare it against the details of our site visit. We believe the facility analysis was comprehensive and accurate however it was not conclusive entirely regarding a mandated course of action. In order to devise the most cost-effective energy efficient plan which the least impact ongoing operations we must engage our engineering team for a design plan and cost analysis to best meet the needs of the facility.

As a general plan we would like to touch on each of the items referenced in the report for a summary of preliminary conclusions based upon the data available through the report and by nondestructive site analysis in the walk-through.

Refrigeration

The existing York chiller package does not offer maximum efficiency, is using refrigerant that is currently banned due to environmental implications, and has been problematic with mechanical failures. One of the compressors was recently replaced due to these problems. Further, refrigeration unit does not have any capability for heat recovery which results in in a much higher utility consumption for the complex.

A new system with high performance compressors using modern environmentally friendly refrigerants would be an immediate acquisition and installation with our proposal. The new system would feature the reclaim capabilities allowing the waste heat from the refrigeration system to provide the heat for snow melting pit and pre-heat hot water for the ice resurfacing process. The waste heat would also be used for the frost prevention system we are also planning to installed. The design for the new system would recapture approximately 80% of the total heat rejection from the refrigeration system greatly increasing the overall mechanical system performance.

Dehumidifier

The dehumidifier was described in the evaluation as good. As the facility shows significant moisture deterioration due to an improperly maintained ice rink environment, the good classification for this piece of equipment must be scrutinized and look into more deeply with testing.

There could be many reasons for the humidity problems of the complex beyond just the dehumidifier. During the walk-through we observed numerous breaches in the rink envelope which would contribute to moisture infiltration into the space. Additionally, there are many factors which could impact the dehumidifier from operating properly. While there was an age given for the dehumidifier there was no historical data provided for its service and component changes over its useful life. Dehumidifier’s greatly depend on the performance of the desiccant wheel within dehumidifier. The average lifespan on a desiccant wheel is typically around 10 years if maintained properly. When the coating is damaged or worn out the moisture removal ability of the dehumidifier is greatly compromised despite using the same gas input.

Because of advances in dehumidifier technologies including more capable indoor air quality control sensors, it would be our intent to upgrade both the dehumidifier and controls with new systems. Because the cost of operation is so critical to the successful operation of an ice arena components such as these MEP units must be expected to run at peak efficiencies.

Floor Heaving & Inability to operate year-round.

The arena is designed was not equipped with an underfloor heating system. As a result permafrost forms under the ice rink area causing the rink slab to receive vertically over the 10 month operational window. To abate this heaving problem the facility is forced to close for several months permitting this frost layer below the rink to melt allowing the rink slab to settle to its original elevation.

The interrupted year-round schedule is an impediment to operational programming with the rink is dedicated participates lose momentum or are forced to be serviced at other complexes. Such an interruption limits management programming capabilities and must be corrected for future operations.

It is our intent to replace the floor with a year-round capable rink floor design which includes an insulation membrane and a frost prevention heating system. Such a system shall be capable of sustained year-round ice programming without interruption for a limitless time.

Improvements needed with the structure efficiency

All opportunities to improve efficiency and reduce operating costs would be done as an immediate priority to the complex. There are numerous opportunities for improvement with our plan. Some of these items include but may not be limited to the following:

• Installing a low E ceiling which would be an equivalent to adding and R-20 thermal insulation system to the roof. The benefit of a low E ceiling is that it would reduce heat loads onto the ice sheet by approximately 30% while still permitting winter heat to warm the roof system allowing winter snow to melt in the same manner it has previously to prevent additional weight loads.

• The building envelope would be better sealed in all doorways eaves and other structural intersections to ensure the tightest vapor envelope on the rink environment.

• The new dehumidifier will remove moisture more effectively while using less gas and providing less unnecessary heat into the rink space. Controls to monitor carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and carbon dioxide will continuously monitor air quality to ensure a safe environment for the users while also providing energy efficiency with the reduction of unnecessary outside air introduction.

• The MEP for locker rooms and general non-ice building areas will be reviewed for efficiency. If there efficiency is not reasonable or appropriate to today’s standards the systems will be replaced or upgraded in both machinery and controls to provide the lowest operational cost.

Sidewalks

The sidewalks and general appearance of the entrance area would be upgraded as part of the initial renovation process. Our team of engineers will need to conduct an ADA compliance report to determine what work will be needed to comply with current codes. Depending on the outcome of this ADA compliance review the work for the sidewalks may include complete removal or resurfacing.

EFIS

EFIS requires strict factory dictated termination and sealing for longevity and warranty. A review by our engineers will be required to determine if a portion of the EFIS can be salvaged or if it must be fully replaced. Our teams intention would be to repair it to ensure no further deterioration would occur. If that were not possible the EFIS would be replaced as required to ensure the longevity of the finish.

Roof issues – flat roofs at 5 years for flat roofs

Most of the roof related issues are reportedly occurring at termination points where the new structures meet up to the older existing structure. Our engineers would have to determine if simply the roof needed repaired or replaced, or a more in-depth structural intersection design would have to be employed. In any case our teams intention would be to provide a leak free roof protecting the complex from further moisture damage or deterioration.

Upgrading code requirements for ventilation, ADA,

As noted under the sidewalk category of full complex ADA compliance report is required. Our assumption of operations would include a fully code compliant facility in regards to ADA compliance. This would include all entrance and egress areas, bathrooms, and potentially spectator viewing areas which may require alteration.

Floor alignment

During the walk-through we observed the concrete slab settling which occurred in the locker room area resulting in a floor elevation change from the ice rink into the locker room locations. As such an elevation change in result the tripping hazard, and will result in excessive wear of the rubber flooring covering this location, it would be our intent to remedy this problem through one of several options. Based upon the recommendation of our engineering team we would either hydraulically lived the slabs with pressurized grout from underneath, or we would bond a latex type concrete to the existing slab to make the uniform elevation. After complete the floors would be uniform.

Upgrade to doors and hardware

Hockey players are notoriously tough on doors and door hardware in ice arenas. All hinges hardware push plates and/or services would be evaluated and repaired or replaced as dictated by our findings.

Sprinklers

The current fire protection system will require attention due to surface rust resulting from high humidity in the space beyond normal standards. Further, sprinkler heads and overall system

design must be evaluated and tested for proper operation. Our engineers who specialize in fire protection design and code compliance review and dictate the best course of action for remedying the sprinkler problem and ensuring a safe code compliant and properly operating system for day one of operation.

Redirection and possible replacement of infrared heaters

Currently the infrared heaters as installed are not installed properly. It would be our intent to repair or replace these heaters so they operate properly. If you have not been run for a long period of time due to their proper installation, there is a high risk that corrosion will require significant repairs or replacement. It would be our teams intent to have properly operating in place for the operating season.

Wood Storage Room

It would storage room must be evaluated by reengineered the code compliance which could include the addition sprinkler and possibly one hour fire rating being added the wall structure.

Building North Side Drainage and Water Abatement

Horizontal water movement from the north side of the structure is adversely impact the ice rink. While it underfloor heating system is important for year-round, the lack of rain water management on the north side of the building is feeding the permafrost below the ice. It will be our intent to install new effective drain tile along the entire north side of the structure to prevent further water migration.

Structural Improvements the rink main structure is likely the most complicated and expensive component to this overall analysis. It would be our intent to try and salvage the roof system for reasonable period of time in order to make the financial analysis and performance of the company viable. The exact time frame we can expect to salvage the existing will greatly depend on a more in-depth engineering report solely on its structural integrity.

We are not about to compromise safety in lieu of investment. In addition to upgrading the existing roof from the structural basis, we will also institute a methodical and thorough engineering analysis and testing on regular intervals to ensure the structure is not further compromised risking safety to the employees or the patrons. Such a reporting structure will be conducted on semi annual basis by a structural engineer will provide a formal report to our team and the city. At any such time the existing structure cannot be maintained safely the addition of a new structure will be considered.

TAB 10

PUBLIC - PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP - IMPROVEMENTS

The Everything Ice – City of Bowie partnership will enable the City to avoid the previously projected 24mm+ expenditure for a new twin rink facility and avoid any further accumulation of losses as it relates to the existing operation.

Everything Ice has provided the extensive list of improvements covered through the public- private partnership. This includes:

NEW Low E-Ceiling Insulation $ 95,000 New Chiller System with Heat Reclaim $ 550,000 New Floor above existing for year round use $ 450,000 New Dehumidification w/ Indoor Air Quality Management $ 245,000 New Snow Pit Melting Grid $ 21,500 New LED Lighting – Full Rink (No Grant) $ 230,000 Mechanical and Miscellaneous Improvements $ 1,400,000

New Roof Structure $ 4,500,000

Add 2nd Sheet to Existing Facility $ 7,000,000 or New 2nd Sheet Facility (64,000 sq. feet) $15,000,000

Through this partnership, The City of Bowie can secure as much as $22,491,500 in improvements at no cost to the City through the lease with Everything Ice. It is in the taxpayers best interest to not expend monies where not necessary and in this case, the private sector can assist in giving the residents new opportunities without any cost enabling taxpayer funds to be utilized for other projects on the agenda. Now this does not come without a cost. That cost is control, however, through the partnership the interests of the City and Everything Ice are aligned to provide a first class ice experience for all guests of the facility.

TAB 11

FACILITY IMPROVEMENT SCHEDULE

The immediate needs of the facility are as follows:

NEW Low E-Ceiling Insulation $ 95,000 New Chiller System with Heat Reclaim $ 550,000 New Floor above existing for year round use $ 450,000 New Dehumidification w/ Indoor Air Quality Management $ 245,000 New Snow Pit Melting Grid $ 21,500 New LED Lighting – Full Rink (No Grant) $ 230,000 Mechanical and Miscellaneous Improvements $ 1,400,000

This does not have to be done Day 1, however, we will have to pursue as much as possible to gain the benefit from it use on energy, user satisfaction and stability of the arena. Right now the arena is in a precarious situation.

Our expected plan would be that most of the above list would be implemented in Spring 2021 and Spring 2022. There are some items that can be put off for years 305 and we will evaluate how much time is necessary for those versus time availability. Given the usage of the facility, most work has to be done in the off season which limits our opportunities and this requires spacing of projects.

Medium Term will be dictated by evaluations of the roof on a regular quarterly basis to assure its integrity and purpose. We expect in the 7 year range to be planning for the major roof work

New Roof Structure $ 4,500,000

Ironically, the second sheet discussion as part of a new 2 sheet facility or an add on to the existing facility is truly user dependent. When 65% of that sheet can be committed for, it is the green light needed to develop that project. That could be in year 2 or anytime thereafter. Demand will dictate that timing.

Add 2nd Sheet to Existing Facility $ 7,000,000 or New 2nd Sheet Facility (64,000 sq. feet) $15,000,000

TAB 12

Environment Factors Approach

EIM Environment/Community Approach: EIM strives to be an upstanding member of the Bowie community. The Bowie Ice Arena will be managed consist with that policy. That includes sensitivity to the ice arena’s neighbors, the Allen Pond Park site and the residents of Bowie.

To achieve those goals, EIM will enact operating procedures which protect the local community. Key examples are highlighted below:

 Noise: Staff required to complete any tasks outside of the facility will be instructed to complete those activities in minimally disruptive manner  Early morning & late night activities: Staff supervision and permanent signage will encourage appropriate noise levels for customers when exiting the facility  Lighting: Exterior lighting is necessary as a customer safety measure, however facility staff will be instructed to monitor the output and any incoming complaints of lighting levels  Trash Pickup: While vendors may operate on pre-determined schedules, the facility will request trash pickup and related activities to be completed during daylight hours.

As also mentioned within this document, many energy efficient and sustainability measures will be implemented at the facility. While not necessary visible to the general customer, these initiatives provide long-term benefits to the local environment and the greater Bowie community.

TAB 13

Sustainability and Climate Action Plan

Our team of Everything Ice and the Leed certified engineers at CJL Engineering specialize in ice arena sustainability efficiency and providing system with minimal carbon footprint performance. All systems and design will greatly surpass international energy efficiency standards and mandates of US energy codes.

Primary refrigerants of the new chiller and building MEP equipment will be zero ozone and low global warming impact.

TAB 14

ENERGY EFFICIENCY

Attached please find the analysis of the energy efficiency projects proposed for the City of Bowie Ice Arena and its impact along with a case study for an energy project we provided to the Falmouth Ice Arena located in East Falmouth, MA.

Ice Rink Improvements Custom Rebate Program Load Reduction Yearly Estimated Building Design Improvements KWH Savings

1 Increased Building Insulation for the Roof Structure and Walls 80,114 2 Low Emmissivity Radiant Heat Ceiling Over the Ice Sheet 117,849 3 Incorporation of a Desiccant-Type Dehumidifier in Lieu of Mechanical Types 26,739 4 Enthalpy Wheel for the Rink Dehumidifier 9,178 5 Air-Quality Management System for Reduction of New Air Ventilation 47,698 6 Motion Sensors for all possible Exhaust Fans and Lights In #5 Above 7 High Efficiency Induction Lighting Over the Ice Sheet 60,000 8 Special Pattern Lighting Arrangement for Lower Lighting Levels 17,520 9 Refrigeration Ice Storage for Air Conditioning of Lower Core Area n/a 10 Increase Rink Floor Insulation Membrane 30,714

KW Savings from Better Building Design Beyond Standard } 389,812

w/ Improvements w/o Improvements Based on 40 Based on 73 Ton Average Load Ton Average Load

11 Increase Quantity of Compressors 12 Use PumpStat Variable Flow Rate System 13 Floating Head Pressure Design 14 Larger Evaporator for High Suction Pressures 15 Larger Condenser for Lower Condensing Temperatures 16 Active Sub-Cooling Loop on Condenser System 17 Variable Speed Fan on Condenser 18 Dual Electronic Expansion Valve Arrangement for Better Control of System Superheat 19 Active Oil Recovery System for Better Evaporator Efficiency 432,115 789,913 20 Microprocessor Set-Back Feature for Refrigeration System 42,957 n/a 21 Process Water Heat Reclaim Package For Snow Melting Pit & Ice Resurfacer Hot Water 323,790 323,790

Savings from High Efficiency Chiller Design & Assorted Features } 798,862 1,113,703 Total of all Building Features Listed Above } 389,812

Total Combined Potential Savings of Building & Refrigeration Improvements } 1,188,674 KWH CAPE LIGHT COMPACT ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROGRAM | FALMOUTH ICE ARENA CASE STUDY

“The energy savings are phenomenal.” Paul Moore, President, Falmouth Youth Hockey

CASE STUDY Putting High Energy Falmouth Costs on Ice ICE ARENA EAST FALMOUTH, MA If you want to ice skate in the middle of the summer on Cape Cod, head to the Falmouth Ice Arena which can now remain open 12 months a year thanks to the building’s unique, energy-effi cient design. FACTS at a GLANCE Ice arenas require signifi cant energy to cool the ice, warm the spectators and light the skaters. The Falmouth Ice Arena, built and operated by Falmouth Youth Hockey, ■ Each wall is constructed with was designed from the ground up to ease energy expenses. A super-tight building 3½" thick foam insulated panels envelope, state-of-the-art heating, cooling and ice control systems, and a nearly creating an airtight rink with 1 MW (megawatt) solar array on its roof and parking shelters all contribute to making control of ideal temperature this facility cost effective to operate year round. and humidity levels.

HOW CAPE LIGHT COMPACT HELPED ■ A state-of-the-art chiller system Cape Light Compact awarded $243,410 in incentives to Falmouth Youth Hockey minimizes power used to keep the for above-code effi ciency measures, lighting and controls and building performance. surface of the ice in the proper condition for various activities. THE RESULTS Despite covering twice the area of the old arena (60,000 square feet vs. 30,000), ■ A hot water recovery system the Falmouth Ice Arena’s estimated annual electric savings is over 500,000 kWh. This eliminates the need for arena is one of the most energy effi cient ice arenas in the nation. electricity to melt snow.

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What can Cape Light Compact do for you?

The Cape Light Compact Energy Effi ciency Program offers generous CAPE LIGHT COMPACT incentives for energy effi cient new or retrofi t building projects. 3195 Main Street To learn how Cape Light Compact can help you save energy and Barnstable, MA 02630 money call 508.375.6886 or visit www.capelightcompact.org. 800.797.6699 Energy Effi ciency 800.381.9192 Power Supply Read more about this project at http://www.capelightcompact.org/case-studies/ www.CapeLightCompact.org

TAB 15

EIM ‐ City of Bowie 30 Year Proforma Budget Year 12345 FYE 6/30/17 FYE 6/30/18 FYE 6/30/19 FYE 6/30/21 FYE 6/30/22 FYE 6/30/23 FYE 6/30/24 FYE 6/30/25 Revenue Escalator Regular Admissions 52,118 55,388 60,580 3% 75,000 77,250 79,568 81,955 84,413 Discount Admissions 7,411 12,337 12,359 3% 25,000 25,750 26,523 27,318 28,138 Ice Rentals 388,634 387,498 393,605 3% 550,000 566,500 583,495 601,000 619,030 Skate Rentals 19,163 18,275 18,361 3% 30,000 30,900 31,827 32,782 33,765 Class Fees 169,657 159,093 159,120 3% 175,000 180,250 185,658 191,227 196,964 Concessions 51,990 51,428 50,496 3% 60,000 61,800 63,654 65,564 67,531 Other Revenues (32) 46 287 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Dry Floor Rental 750 1,070 950 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total 689,691 685,135 695,757 915,000 942,450 970,724 999,845 1,029,841

Expenditures Salaries And Wages F/T 254,803 267,630 278,445 3% 175,000 180,250 185,658 191,227 196,964 Salaries And Wages P/T 138,004 152,556 175,001 3% 50,000 51,500 53,045 54,636 56,275 Overtime 302 ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Paid Fringes 3,843 4,171 14,149 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Contrib. To Empl Annuity 21,264 21,505 24,753 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ FICA 29,285 31,438 34,010 3% 20,000 20,600 21,218 21,855 22,510 Hosp/Medical Plans 51,551 57,205 47,648 3% 30,000 30,900 31,827 32,782 33,765 Life & Weekly Indemnity 1,677 1,731 1,914 3% 1,750 1,803 1,857 1,912 1,970 Prescription/Drug Program ‐ ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Workes Compensation 22,794 21,549 30,692 3% 20,000 20,600 21,218 21,855 22,510 Advertising 3,136 3,212 1,866 3% 3,000 3,090 3,183 3,278 3,377 Professional Services 76,415 67,802 75,370 3% 25,000 25,750 26,523 27,318 28,138 Travel and Training ‐ 455 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Communications 2,159 1,927 2,166 3% 2,000 2,060 2,122 2,185 2,251 Public Utility Services 154,740 170,970 150,158 3% 160,000 164,800 169,744 174,836 180,081 Repair & Maint. 6,726 2,859 2,997 3% 5,000 5,150 5,305 5,464 5,628 Repair & Maint. ‐BLDG 33,828 44,978 74,262 3% 50,000 51,500 53,045 54,636 56,275 Materials & Supplies ‐ 135 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Operating Supplies 95,652 100,085 101,578 3% 75,000 77,250 79,568 81,955 84,413 Subs. And Memberships 2,563 2,668 3,162 3% 2,000 2,060 2,122 2,185 2,251 Total 898,741 952,878 1,018,170 618,750 637,313 656,432 676,125 696,409

Lease Payments to Bowie 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 Capital Expense 3% 50,000 51,500 53,045 54,636 56,275

Net Income (209,051) (267,743) (322,413) 146,250 153,638 161,247 169,084 177,157 EIM ‐ City of Bowie 30 Year Proforma Budget Year 678910 FYE 6/30/17 FYE 6/30/18 FYE 6/30/19 FYE 6/30/26 FYE 6/30/27 FYE 6/30/28 FYE 6/30/29 FYE 6/30/30 Revenue Escalator Regular Admissions 52,118 55,388 60,580 3% 86,946 89,554 92,241 95,008 97,858 Discount Admissions 7,411 12,337 12,359 3% 28,982 29,851 30,747 31,669 32,619 Ice Rentals 388,634 387,498 393,605 3% 637,601 656,729 676,431 696,724 717,625 Skate Rentals 19,163 18,275 18,361 3% 34,778 35,822 36,896 38,003 39,143 Class Fees 169,657 159,093 159,120 3% 202,873 208,959 215,228 221,685 228,335 Concessions 51,990 51,428 50,496 3% 69,556 71,643 73,792 76,006 78,286 Other Revenues (32) 46 287 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Dry Floor Rental 750 1,070 950 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total 689,691 685,135 695,757 1,060,736 1,092,558 1,125,335 1,159,095 1,193,867

Expenditures Salaries And Wages F/T 254,803 267,630 278,445 3% 202,873 208,959 215,228 221,685 228,335 Salaries And Wages P/T 138,004 152,556 175,001 3% 57,964 59,703 61,494 63,339 65,239 Overtime 302 ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Paid Fringes 3,843 4,171 14,149 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Contrib. To Empl Annuity 21,264 21,505 24,753 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ FICA 29,285 31,438 34,010 3% 23,185 23,881 24,597 25,335 26,095 Hosp/Medical Plans 51,551 57,205 47,648 3% 34,778 35,822 36,896 38,003 39,143 Life & Weekly Indemnity 1,677 1,731 1,914 3% 2,029 2,090 2,152 2,217 2,283 Prescription/Drug Program ‐ ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Workes Compensation 22,794 21,549 30,692 3% 23,185 23,881 24,597 25,335 26,095 Advertising 3,136 3,212 1,866 3% 3,478 3,582 3,690 3,800 3,914 Professional Services 76,415 67,802 75,370 3% 28,982 29,851 30,747 31,669 32,619 Travel and Training ‐ 455 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Communications 2,159 1,927 2,166 3% 2,319 2,388 2,460 2,534 2,610 Public Utility Services 154,740 170,970 150,158 3% 185,484 191,048 196,780 202,683 208,764 Repair & Maint. 6,726 2,859 2,997 3% 5,796 5,970 6,149 6,334 6,524 Repair & Maint. ‐BLDG 33,828 44,978 74,262 3% 57,964 59,703 61,494 63,339 65,239 Materials & Supplies ‐ 135 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Operating Supplies 95,652 100,085 101,578 3% 86,946 89,554 92,241 95,008 97,858 Subs. And Memberships 2,563 2,668 3,162 3% 2,319 2,388 2,460 2,534 2,610 Total 898,741 952,878 1,018,170 717,301 738,820 760,984 783,814 807,328

Lease Payments to Bowie 100,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 Capital Expense 3% 57,964 59,703 61,494 63,339 65,239

Net Income (209,051) (267,743) (322,413) 185,471 94,035 102,856 111,942 121,300 EIM ‐ City of Bowie 30 Year Proforma Budget Year 11 12 13 14 15 FYE 6/30/17 FYE 6/30/18 FYE 6/30/19 FYE 6/30/31 FYE 6/30/32 FYE 6/30/33 FYE 6/30/34 FYE 6/30/35 Revenue Escalator Regular Admissions 52,118 55,388 60,580 3% 100,794 103,818 106,932 110,140 113,444 Discount Admissions 7,411 12,337 12,359 3% 33,598 34,606 35,644 36,713 37,815 Ice Rentals 388,634 387,498 393,605 3% 739,154 761,329 784,168 807,694 831,924 Skate Rentals 19,163 18,275 18,361 3% 40,317 41,527 42,773 44,056 45,378 Class Fees 169,657 159,093 159,120 3% 235,185 242,241 249,508 256,993 264,703 Concessions 51,990 51,428 50,496 3% 80,635 83,054 85,546 88,112 90,755 Other Revenues (32) 46 287 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Dry Floor Rental 750 1,070 950 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total 689,691 685,135 695,757 1,229,683 1,266,574 1,304,571 1,343,708 1,384,020

Expenditures Salaries And Wages F/T 254,803 267,630 278,445 3% 235,185 242,241 249,508 256,993 264,703 Salaries And Wages P/T 138,004 152,556 175,001 3% 67,196 69,212 71,288 73,427 75,629 Overtime 302 ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Paid Fringes 3,843 4,171 14,149 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Contrib. To Empl Annuity 21,264 21,505 24,753 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ FICA 29,285 31,438 34,010 3% 26,878 27,685 28,515 29,371 30,252 Hosp/Medical Plans 51,551 57,205 47,648 3% 40,317 41,527 42,773 44,056 45,378 Life & Weekly Indemnity 1,677 1,731 1,914 3% 2,352 2,422 2,495 2,570 2,647 Prescription/Drug Program ‐ ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Workes Compensation 22,794 21,549 30,692 3% 26,878 27,685 28,515 29,371 30,252 Advertising 3,136 3,212 1,866 3% 4,032 4,153 4,277 4,406 4,538 Professional Services 76,415 67,802 75,370 3% 33,598 34,606 35,644 36,713 37,815 Travel and Training ‐ 455 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Communications 2,159 1,927 2,166 3% 2,688 2,768 2,852 2,937 3,025 Public Utility Services 154,740 170,970 150,158 3% 215,027 221,477 228,122 234,965 242,014 Repair & Maint. 6,726 2,859 2,997 3% 6,720 6,921 7,129 7,343 7,563 Repair & Maint. ‐BLDG 33,828 44,978 74,262 3% 67,196 69,212 71,288 73,427 75,629 Materials & Supplies ‐ 135 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Operating Supplies 95,652 100,085 101,578 3% 100,794 103,818 106,932 110,140 113,444 Subs. And Memberships 2,563 2,668 3,162 3% 2,688 2,768 2,852 2,937 3,025 Total 898,741 952,878 1,018,170 831,548 856,495 882,190 908,655 935,915

Lease Payments to Bowie 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 Capital Expense 3% 67,196 69,212 71,288 73,427 75,629

Net Income (209,051) (267,743) (322,413) 130,939 140,868 151,094 161,626 172,475 EIM ‐ City of Bowie 30 Year Proforma Budget Year 16 17 18 19 20 FYE 6/30/17 FYE 6/30/18 FYE 6/30/19 FYE 6/30/36 FYE 6/30/37 FYE 6/30/38 FYE 6/30/39 FYE 6/30/40 Revenue Escalator Regular Admissions 52,118 55,388 60,580 3% 116,848 120,353 123,964 127,682 131,513 Discount Admissions 7,411 12,337 12,359 3% 38,949 40,118 41,321 42,561 43,838 Ice Rentals 388,634 387,498 393,605 3% 856,882 882,589 909,066 936,338 964,428 Skate Rentals 19,163 18,275 18,361 3% 46,739 48,141 49,585 51,073 52,605 Class Fees 169,657 159,093 159,120 3% 272,644 280,824 289,248 297,926 306,864 Concessions 51,990 51,428 50,496 3% 93,478 96,282 99,171 102,146 105,210 Other Revenues (32) 46 287 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Dry Floor Rental 750 1,070 950 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total 689,691 685,135 695,757 1,425,540 1,468,306 1,512,356 1,557,726 1,604,458

Expenditures Salaries And Wages F/T 254,803 267,630 278,445 3% 272,644 280,824 289,248 297,926 306,864 Salaries And Wages P/T 138,004 152,556 175,001 3% 77,898 80,235 82,642 85,122 87,675 Overtime 302 ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Paid Fringes 3,843 4,171 14,149 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Contrib. To Empl Annuity 21,264 21,505 24,753 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ FICA 29,285 31,438 34,010 3% 31,159 32,094 33,057 34,049 35,070 Hosp/Medical Plans 51,551 57,205 47,648 3% 46,739 48,141 49,585 51,073 52,605 Life & Weekly Indemnity 1,677 1,731 1,914 3% 2,726 2,808 2,892 2,979 3,069 Prescription/Drug Program ‐ ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Workes Compensation 22,794 21,549 30,692 3% 31,159 32,094 33,057 34,049 35,070 Advertising 3,136 3,212 1,866 3% 4,674 4,814 4,959 5,107 5,261 Professional Services 76,415 67,802 75,370 3% 38,949 40,118 41,321 42,561 43,838 Travel and Training ‐ 455 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Communications 2,159 1,927 2,166 3% 3,116 3,209 3,306 3,405 3,507 Public Utility Services 154,740 170,970 150,158 3% 249,275 256,753 264,456 272,389 280,561 Repair & Maint. 6,726 2,859 2,997 3% 7,790 8,024 8,264 8,512 8,768 Repair & Maint. ‐BLDG 33,828 44,978 74,262 3% 77,898 80,235 82,642 85,122 87,675 Materials & Supplies ‐ 135 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Operating Supplies 95,652 100,085 101,578 3% 116,848 120,353 123,964 127,682 131,513 Subs. And Memberships 2,563 2,668 3,162 3% 3,116 3,209 3,306 3,405 3,507 Total 898,741 952,878 1,018,170 963,992 992,912 1,022,699 1,053,380 1,084,982

Lease Payments to Bowie 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 Capital Expense 3% 77,898 80,235 82,642 85,122 87,675

Net Income (209,051) (267,743) (322,413) 183,649 195,159 207,014 219,224 231,801 EIM ‐ City of Bowie 30 Year Proforma Budget Year 21 22 23 24 25 FYE 6/30/17 FYE 6/30/18 FYE 6/30/19 FYE 6/30/41 FYE 6/30/42 FYE 6/30/43 FYE 6/30/44 FYE 6/30/45 Revenue Escalator Regular Admissions 52,118 55,388 60,580 3% 135,458 139,522 143,708 148,019 152,460 Discount Admissions 7,411 12,337 12,359 3% 45,153 46,507 47,903 49,340 50,820 Ice Rentals 388,634 387,498 393,605 3% 993,361 1,023,162 1,053,857 1,085,473 1,118,037 Skate Rentals 19,163 18,275 18,361 3% 54,183 55,809 57,483 59,208 60,984 Class Fees 169,657 159,093 159,120 3% 316,069 325,552 335,318 345,378 355,739 Concessions 51,990 51,428 50,496 3% 108,367 111,618 114,966 118,415 121,968 Other Revenues (32) 46 287 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Dry Floor Rental 750 1,070 950 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total 689,691 685,135 695,757 1,652,592 1,702,170 1,753,235 1,805,832 1,860,007

Expenditures Salaries And Wages F/T 254,803 267,630 278,445 3% 316,069 325,552 335,318 345,378 355,739 Salaries And Wages P/T 138,004 152,556 175,001 3% 90,306 93,015 95,805 98,679 101,640 Overtime 302 ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Paid Fringes 3,843 4,171 14,149 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Contrib. To Empl Annuity 21,264 21,505 24,753 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ FICA 29,285 31,438 34,010 3% 36,122 37,206 38,322 39,472 40,656 Hosp/Medical Plans 51,551 57,205 47,648 3% 54,183 55,809 57,483 59,208 60,984 Life & Weekly Indemnity 1,677 1,731 1,914 3% 3,161 3,256 3,353 3,454 3,557 Prescription/Drug Program ‐ ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Workes Compensation 22,794 21,549 30,692 3% 36,122 37,206 38,322 39,472 40,656 Advertising 3,136 3,212 1,866 3% 5,418 5,581 5,748 5,921 6,098 Professional Services 76,415 67,802 75,370 3% 45,153 46,507 47,903 49,340 50,820 Travel and Training ‐ 455 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Communications 2,159 1,927 2,166 3% 3,612 3,721 3,832 3,947 4,066 Public Utility Services 154,740 170,970 150,158 3% 288,978 297,647 306,577 315,774 325,247 Repair & Maint. 6,726 2,859 2,997 3% 9,031 9,301 9,581 9,868 10,164 Repair & Maint. ‐BLDG 33,828 44,978 74,262 3% 90,306 93,015 95,805 98,679 101,640 Materials & Supplies ‐ 135 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Operating Supplies 95,652 100,085 101,578 3% 135,458 139,522 143,708 148,019 152,460 Subs. And Memberships 2,563 2,668 3,162 3% 3,612 3,721 3,832 3,947 4,066 Total 898,741 952,878 1,018,170 1,117,531 1,151,057 1,185,589 1,221,157 1,257,791

Lease Payments to Bowie 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 Capital Expense 3% 90,306 93,015 95,805 98,679 101,640

Net Income (209,051) (267,743) (322,413) 244,755 258,098 271,840 285,996 300,576 EIM ‐ City of Bowie 30 Year Proforma Budget Year 26 27 28 29 30 FYE 6/30/17 FYE 6/30/18 FYE 6/30/19 FYE 6/30/46 FYE 6/30/47 FYE 6/30/48 FYE 6/30/49 FYE 6/30/50 Revenue Escalator Regular Admissions 52,118 55,388 60,580 3% 157,033 161,744 166,597 171,595 176,742 Discount Admissions 7,411 12,337 12,359 3% 52,344 53,915 55,532 57,198 58,914 Ice Rentals 388,634 387,498 393,605 3% 1,151,578 1,186,125 1,221,709 1,258,360 1,296,111 Skate Rentals 19,163 18,275 18,361 3% 62,813 64,698 66,639 68,638 70,697 Class Fees 169,657 159,093 159,120 3% 366,411 377,403 388,726 400,387 412,399 Concessions 51,990 51,428 50,496 3% 125,627 129,395 133,277 137,276 141,394 Other Revenues (32) 46 287 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Dry Floor Rental 750 1,070 950 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Total 689,691 685,135 695,757 1,915,807 1,973,281 2,032,479 2,093,454 2,156,257

Expenditures Salaries And Wages F/T 254,803 267,630 278,445 3% 366,411 377,403 388,726 400,387 412,399 Salaries And Wages P/T 138,004 152,556 175,001 3% 104,689 107,830 111,064 114,396 117,828 Overtime 302 ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Paid Fringes 3,843 4,171 14,149 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Contrib. To Empl Annuity 21,264 21,505 24,753 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ FICA 29,285 31,438 34,010 3% 41,876 43,132 44,426 45,759 47,131 Hosp/Medical Plans 51,551 57,205 47,648 3% 62,813 64,698 66,639 68,638 70,697 Life & Weekly Indemnity 1,677 1,731 1,914 3% 3,664 3,774 3,887 4,004 4,124 Prescription/Drug Program ‐ ‐ ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Workes Compensation 22,794 21,549 30,692 3% 41,876 43,132 44,426 45,759 47,131 Advertising 3,136 3,212 1,866 3% 6,281 6,470 6,664 6,864 7,070 Professional Services 76,415 67,802 75,370 3% 52,344 53,915 55,532 57,198 58,914 Travel and Training ‐ 455 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Communications 2,159 1,927 2,166 3% 4,188 4,313 4,443 4,576 4,713 Public Utility Services 154,740 170,970 150,158 3% 335,004 345,055 355,406 366,068 377,050 Repair & Maint. 6,726 2,859 2,997 3% 10,469 10,783 11,106 11,440 11,783 Repair & Maint. ‐BLDG 33,828 44,978 74,262 3% 104,689 107,830 111,064 114,396 117,828 Materials & Supplies ‐ 135 ‐ 3% ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ Operating Supplies 95,652 100,085 101,578 3% 157,033 161,744 166,597 171,595 176,742 Subs. And Memberships 2,563 2,668 3,162 3% 4,188 4,313 4,443 4,576 4,713 Total 898,741 952,878 1,018,170 1,295,525 1,334,391 1,374,423 1,415,655 1,458,125

Lease Payments to Bowie 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 Capital Expense 3% 104,689 107,830 111,064 114,396 117,828

Net Income (209,051) (267,743) (322,413) 315,593 331,061 346,992 363,402 380,304

TAB 16

ILLUSTRATIVE SCHEDULE Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 6:00 AM Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice 7:00 AM Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice 8:00 AM Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 9:00 AM Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Figure Skating Ice Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 10:00 AM Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 11:00 AM Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 12:00 PM Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Rat Hockey Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 1:00 PM Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate 2:00 PM Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate 3:00 PM Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Public Skate Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 4:00 PM Learn to Skate Learn to Skate Learn to Skate Learn to Skate Learn to Skate Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 5:00 PM Bowie Figure Skating Team Bowie High School Bowie Figure Skating Team Bowie High School Bowie Figure Skating Team Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 6:00 PM Bowie Figure Skating Team Bowie High School Bowie Figure Skating Team Bowie High School Bowie Figure Skating Team Bowie High School Bowie Hockey Club 7:00 PM Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie High School Bowie Hockey Club 8:00 PM Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 9:00 PM Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club Bowie Hockey Club 10:00 PM Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues 11:00 PM Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues Adult Leagues

TAB 17

Hours of Operation:

Monday 6:00am – 12:00am

Tuesday 6:00am – 12:00am

Wednesday 6:00am – 12:00am

Thursday 6:00am – 12:00am

Friday 6:00am – 12:00am

Saturday 6:00am – 12:00am

Sunday 6:00am – 12:00am

Note: Daily schedule to consist of programming mix between figure skating, public skate, youth hockey, adult leagues and other local rentals

TAB 18

Staffing Plan:

Proposed role structure and initial compensation targets:

General Manager $75,000

Facilities Manger $50,000

Hockey Instruction Lead $25,000

Figure Skating Lead $25,000

Front Desk Staff $15.00/hr

Operations Staff $12.00/hr

The ice arena will experience periods of higher seasonal use resulting in increased part time staff. Employee recruitment and selection will be completed in accordance with prior experience. Exact compensation details and benefits packages to be completed on an individual basis.

Everything Ice has extensive training programs to onboard and develop new employees in all areas of ice rink operations and ice rink maintenance.

TAB 19

Programming Plan:

Operating Season: Everything Ice’s expectation is to operate the facility on a year-round basis. Local demand and youth summer programming provide business in the previously closed operating months. Residents of Bowie will be able to continue their ice programming during all months.

Programming: The weekly schedule will provide a mix of all skating opportunities. Everything Ice has developed ice hockey and figure skating development programs across the United States. The combination of learn-to-skate programs and properly scheduled public ice times will provide full usage utilization of the facility. An example weekly schedule has been provided in this response.

Continued Use: Currently available space and access is not expected to be interrupted. The building will continue to offer ice and space rental to all customers. Year-round operations allow continued touch-points with the customers and provides additional business opportunities.

TAB 20

Bowie Resident Advantage:

Priority Usage: Existing customers (primarily Bowie residents) will continue to receive prime ice time availability

Ice Availability: Increased hours of operations will increase the opportunity for Bowie residents to patronize the ice arena both on a weekly and annual basis

Preferred Hours of Use: Users with large ice commitments will be able to have partial input to the creation of the overall ice schedule and preferred ice slots as part of the broader facility management plan

TAB 21

Operational Equipment Plan:

Ice Arena Equipment: All ice arena equipment listed as property of City of Bowie is considered to be included with facility lease; per RFP this includes:

 1999 Zamboni  2015 Zamboni  New Zamboni (delivery pending)  Generator  Electric Boom Lift  Floor Scrubber  Rental Skates [~450]  Skate Sharpener  4 Sets of Hockey Nets

Commercial Kitchen Equipment: All commercial kitchen equipment listed as property of City of Bowie is considered to be included with facility lease; per RFP this includes:

 2 commercial freezers  1 commercial refrigerator  1 commercial microwave  1 auto fry machine  1 pizza/pretzel merchandiser  1 commercial coffee maker  1 commercial ice maker  1 commercial over  1 commercial grease trap

TAB 22

Contract Continuity Plan:

Contract Continuity Approach: As the selected manager, EIM will first need to review contract details to understand term and pricing details. If EIM determines the contract should continue, the primary approach will be to first attempt to assume contracts where change of control provisions are in place. In cases where change of control is not permitted, EIM will execute new agreements as appropriate.

For the existing contracts, EIM’s expected approach is below:

 ProSkate Pro Shop EIM to assume contract  Generator Maintenance EIM to review contract or execute new agreement  Simplex / Johnson Controls EIM to review contract or execute new agreement  Horizon Mechanical Contract not required; EIM to perform in house  Bond Water Treatment EIM to review contract or execute new agreement  Pest Control EIM to assume contract  Suburban Propane Storage EIM to assume contract  Utilities To maintain municipal pricing, contract to remain as-is

Note: EIM reserves the right to adjust approach upon full review of contract documentation

TAB 23

Public - Private Partnership (Operations) Plan:

Public - Private Partnership: As discussed within this document, EIM’s partnership with the City of Bowie provides tremendous benefits to the City of Bowie and the residents of Bowie. The expected value of this partnership grows over time with continued investment by all parties and significant increase in services to the community and improved facilities for the customers.

Key highlights of the public-private partnership are detailed below:

 Short term facility improvements o Rehabilitation of existing mechanical deficiencies o Implementation of energy efficiency initiatives and sustainability measures in conjunction with City of Bowie’s climate action goals  Medium term structural facility improvements to extend the longevity of the building envelope  Long term plans to evaluate and develop a second sheet of ice to further serve the community  Increased operating hours on daily basis o More opportunity for residents of Bowie to engage with the ice arena  Increased operating season on annual basis o More opportunity for local programming o Increased foot traffic and value to the community

TAB 24

CITY OF BOWIE, MARYLAND

CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY FORM

1. Summarize briefly your experience in providing the commodities or service outlined in the attached specifications:

______Everything Ice Inc. is the industry leader in manufactoring and installing ice arenas throughout

______North America and internationally. Its bid partners, Jack Vivan and the 11 Group are premier ice rink managers, owners and operators. CJL is the USA's premier ice arena engineering company ______

2. List the name and address of one bank or other institution that can provide the City with an adequate credit reference:

______1st Summit Bank 125 Donald Lane Johnstown, PA 15904

______Jeff Cramer 814-262-4000

3. Have you ever refused to sign a contract at your original bid price? Yes _____ No _____ X

4. Have you ever defaulted on a contract? Yes _____ No _____ X

Federal I.D. # Name of Contractor: ______EVERYTHING ICE INC. ______20-8876803 Address:______115 School Street

______Salix, PA 15952 Telephone #:

______888-543-0921 By: ______Signature

John Burley, President ______Typed Name and Title

TAB 25

BIDDER: Everything Ice Management

REFERENCE LIST

Bi dder shall submit information on this sheet indicating construction experience on similar work. Failure to complete this sheet may be cause for rejection of bid.

1. Type of Structure Indoor Rink______Year Constructed 2017______Owner Long Island Sports Hub______Location (City, State) Long Island, NY______Owner's Contact Person Rob Hare______Owner's Telephone No. (516) 317-8210______Owner’s Email Address [email protected]______

2. Type of Structure Outdoor Rink______Year Constructed 2014 (also 2001)______Owner PPG Plaza______Location (City, State) Pittsburgh, PA______Owner's Contact Person Brad Holland______Owner's Telephone No. (321) 299-3279______Owner’s Email Address brad@magiciceusa______

3. Type of Structure Indoor Rink______Year Constructed 2017______

Owner Canton Twin Rink______Location (City, State) Canton, MA______Owner's Contact Person Greg Pando______Owner's Telephone No. (781) 248-7365______Owner’s Email Address [email protected]______

4. Type of Structure Indoor Rink______Year Constructed 2019______Owner Hammond Ice Cube______Location (City, State) Hammond, IN______Owner's Contact Person Frank Buck______Owner's Telephone No. (219) 789-6958______Owner’s Email Address [email protected]______

5. Type of Structure Indoor Rink______Year Constructed 2019______Owner Chesterfield Twin Rink______Location (City, State) Chesterfield, MO______Owner's Contact Person Mark Kraus______Owner's Telephone No. (314) 409-5280______Owner’s Email Address [email protected]______

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CITY OF BOWIE, MARYLAND

Equal Opportunity Employer And Drug Free Workplace Certification

I HEREBY AFFIRM THAT THIS COMPANY DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE IN ANY MANNER AGAINST ANY EMPLOYEE OR APPLICANT FOR EMPLOYMENT BECAUSE OF RACE, NATIONAL ORIGIN OR ETHNICITY, SEX, PREGNANCY, GENDER IDENTITY, OR FAMILY STATUS, CREED OR RELIGION OR DISABILITY.

I HEREBY ARRIM THAT THIS COMPANY COMPLIES WITH ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL LAWS AND POLICIES AND PROGRAMS REGARDING DRUG, ALCOHOL AND A SMOKE FREE WORK PLACE.

Bidder: ______EVERYTHING ICE INC. Type/Print Name of Firm

Address: ______115 School Street

City/State: ______Salix, PA 15952 Zip Code

By: ______Signature of Person Authorized to Sign Bid

______John Burley, President Type/Print Name and Title of Person Authorized to Sign Bid

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