I hope they keep the same design. I don't like some of the crazy ones out there. How often is a typical basketball floor replaced?
The prior one was in place from 2010 (after the flood) to 2020.
I hope they keep the same design. I don't like some of the crazy ones out there. How often is a typical basketball floor replaced?
And new Musco LightingI hope they keep the same design. I don't like some of the crazy ones out there. How often is a typical basketball floor replaced?
"The new flooring is scheduled to be delivered on June 5, 2023. This flooring will be available for pick up anytime after June 1, 2023 and must be removed no later than June 15, 2023. Pickup times are Monday-Friday/8:00-3:30. *NO EXCEPTIONS*"
so were getting a new floor. interesting
Some places still have courts with old womens lines.We just replaced this one in 2020
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Seems like a short time to have the court
Here was the bid for the new floor. https://iastate.ionwave.net/PublicD...t=AWAR&pg=0&bidNumber=&title=court&type=&org=
Question | Expansion Joints-Are you looking for expansion joints built into the panels or without them? |
Answer | We would prefer them to be built in to the panels to avoid the issue we are currently having with regards to warping, but would be open to discussion. |
Yeah, that was the issue. Not sure how they fixed it through the year but know it was warped in sections.In one of the question responses below: "We would prefer them to be built in to the panels to avoid the issue we are currently having with regards to warping"
That might explain the replacement so soon
Home court advantage knowing where the dead spots are.Yeah, that was the issue. Not sure how they fixed it through the year but know it was warped in sections.
It seems they don't have the space to store, cute and store again. It's been said they think they could make more money, just don't have the space to keep it for a large period of time.I guess maybe logistically it wouldn't work, but I can't understand why the university wouldn't either cut this into sections and sell it themselves, or hire someone to do it and then sell the pieces at Cy's locker room. I have to think this would be a big seller. I know I would buy a piece in a heart beat. Just seems like a good change to make a little money (I know in the grand scheme not much) and give a ton of fans a cool piece of ISU history (the bigger part of it).
Way to time consuming.I guess maybe logistically it wouldn't work, but I can't understand why the university wouldn't either cut this into small sections and sell it themselves, or even sell the 335 individual pieces separately. I have to think this would be a big seller. I know I would buy a piece in a heart beat. Just seems like a good change to make a little money (I know in the grand scheme not much) and give a ton of fans a cool piece of ISU history (the bigger part of it).