FAQs
- The existing arena was built in 1973 and some of the existing 48-year old mechanical equipment is failing
- In 2017, the main rink had a cooling pipe leak in the arena concrete floor slab
- In 2019, the ice plant compressor failed due to an electrical surge
- In 2020, a cooling tower pump failed
- In 2021, a piston rod broke in one of the compressors
- Some ice plant mechanical system parts are not available or are very scarce due to their age
- The R-22 ice plant cooling refrigerant is no longer produced due to new EPA requirements
- Only one of the four main arena ceiling hung mechanical units is operational.
- There is no main ice arena spectator heating system
- Many of the architectural finishes (counters, benches, flooring) have exceeded their useful life
- Many of the areas in the arena do not meet current ADA requirements (bleachers, door openings, player benches, drinking fountains)
- The light fixtures in the lobby/concession area are not energy efficient
- The main ice arena cannot to be used year-round due to the lack of a sub-soil heating system
- The existing locker rooms are significantly undersized
- The Birmingham High School hockey teams do not have a locker room large enough to accommodate their full team
- The aisle between the player benches and locker rooms is too tight for proper user passage
- The arena lacks updated technology features (Wi-Fi, wayfinding, communications)
Why renovate the Birmingham Ice Sports Arena?
Why does the Birmingham Ice Sports Arena need to be renovated?