Assistant General Manager Report – January 2018

by Chris Herring

Building and Infrastructure:

Multiple Locations

  • The RCSC WiFi services were originally installed in 2011 with usage growing over time. We are starting the process of upgrading the WiFi services at all RCSC locations (Centers and Snack Shops) which will take approximately 4-6 weeks to complete. These upgrades will include the replacement of access points that will provide stronger wireless signals, more consistent connections, easier access when visiting a new RCSC location, ability to remember devices and reduce connection interactions, and provide better Android device support. These upgrades address cardholder concerns that we have received regarding our current WiFi services.

Oakmont Center

  • The cantilever shade structure has been resized to 16’ x 40’ and 12’ high based upon County requirements and has been sent for permits. Fabrication and installation pending final permit approval. Contractor is USA Shade. (Cost – $24,172)

Lakeview Center/Lakeview Lanes

  • Renovation of the men’s and women’s restrooms on the east end of Lakeview Lanes is approximately 75% complete. Pending items include the tile band and several punch list items. The remodel includes new sheetrock, lighting, plumbing fixtures, doors, tile, toilet partitions, toilets, lavatories, mirrors and counter tops. Contractors are Doege Development and Supercharge Electric. (Cost – $94,369)
  • The Blue entrance railings at Lakeview Center were repaired and repainted at the end of December. Contractor was Ken McIntyre Construction. (Cost – $3,495)
  • The automatic door on the east entrance to Lakeview Lanes is currently closed for repairs. We are awaiting the installation of a new low energy door operator. Contractor is Vortex. (Cost $3,498)
  • LED lighting to be added to the east and north sides of the Lakeview Lanes parking lot to provide better lighting in these areas. Contractor is Accel Electric. (Cost – $6,574)
  • Demolition of the interior of the old Skilled Trades building is approximately 80% complete. After the interior demolition is complete, the contractor will hand the space back to RCSC to complete painting, minor electrical and plumbing work and fencing additions/repairs. This space has been approved for use by the Vintage Vehicle Club. Contractors are Ken McIntyre Construction, American Fence, and RCSC Skilled Trades staff. (Cost – $24,475)

Fairway Center

  • LED lighting to be added under the canopy in the dog training arena. The existing lighting does not adequately cover this arena area currently. Contractor is Accel Electric. (Cost – $2,212)

Marinette Center

  • LED lighting to be added on the solar canopy on the west side of the building to provide better lighting in the parking lot areas. Contractor is Accel Electric. (Cost – $3,539)