Want to build a skating rink that will last for many years while staying within budget? Reich Construction LLC (301-550-0540), specialists in prefab steel construction, has a deep-diving report on the costs and benefits of building skating rinks with this type of material.
If you're looking to build an ice-skating rink, customization matters when you consider whether you want your rink to be used exclusively for competitive sports or for public recreation as well, if it'll need extra space for spectators, or if you'll want certain amenities, like concession stands or locker rooms.
Prefab steel building components allow for a high degree of customization, so you'll be able to easily expand your facility to accommodate such additions - Reich Construction LLC's report, titled Cost of Pre-Engineered Steel Skating Rink, will tell you how!
Whether you're the leader of an ice-skating rink-building project or a community leader advising such a project, the report offers you detailed insights to help you create a top-notch skating rink that will provide sport, recreation, and a place for fellowship and enjoyment for many years to come. From cost breakdowns to environmentally-friendly benefits, the report covers it all to guide you in fleshing out your vision for your rink.
But, of course, your vision won't come to life without a full consideration of the costs. According to the synthetic ice manufacturers at Glice, the costs of building a new skating rink can range from about $100,000 to over $1 million. However, as per Reich Construction LLC’s report, the cost of building a standard pre-engineered steel skating rink can be as low as a quarter of those costs, falling between $100,000 and $250,000.
Choosing prefab steel over traditional building materials will give you considerable benefits that'll help you save on these costs. The outstanding strength and durability of prefab steel mean your rink will require fewer repairs and will have a longer lifespan, while its quick assembly - thanks to its pre-fashioned components - will reduce your labor costs. Prefab steel is also often more cost-effective than traditional building materials, due to its simplified manufacturing and construction process.
You'll learn about other benefits of prefab steel, too, including its eco-friendliness, design flexibility, and the range of insulation options it can accommodate. Your eco-friendly prefab steel rink will have a lower energy bill, you'll be able to easily expand its modular construction in the future, and proper insulation will help maintain an even ice surface and comfortable indoor temperatures.
In the report, you'll also read about Reich Construction LLC's successfully completed projects, including the company's expansion of the Piney Orchard Ice Arena in Odenton, MD. Reich Construction LLC supplied a prefab steel design that doubled the facility’s 22,000-square-foot space while meeting the client’s space needs and the new facility’s extensive HVAC and refrigeration requirements.
If you need more proof that you'll be in good hands with Reich Construction LLC, here's a little more about their background and accomplishments. The company is led by CEO and Head Architect Bruno Reich and has been in the prefab steel construction industry for 40-plus years, during which time it has completed over 1,500 projects.
Reich and his team are proud to have been accredited by the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Metal Building Contractors & Erectors Association (MBCEA), and the US Green Building Council (USGBC). They're also authorized Butler Builders, which is a testament to their track record of delivering high-quality, innovative, and efficient building solutions. It also means they've earned access to the advanced engineering technology, software, and exclusive building products of Butler Manufacturing, one of North America's top pre-engineered building companies.
Here's what a spokesperson has to say about what the company brings to skating rink building projects:
“We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional pre-engineered steel skating rinks tailored to our clients’ specific needs. Our team can guide you through every step of the process, from initial design to the final installation, ensuring that your rink is everything you envisioned.”
No matter what your final vision is - whether it's a modest community rink for local skaters or an expansive facility for regional competitions - Reich Construction LLC will help you build it, one prefab component at a time. Their expertise covers the entire project lifecycle - from initial design to final construction - so you won't have to outsource any phase. Their in-house services offer you superior coordination and communication and - you guessed it - help you save time and money.
Ready to build a state-of-the-art skating rink? Reich Construction LLC has the expertise and building materials you need.
Learn how their prefab steel building designs and materials can give you the long-lived, high-performing skating rink of your dreams at https://reichconstructionllc.com