Perhaps we need to install a series of winches in the ceiling and "hoist" the floor up in an emergency?
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haha. Have you seen the ceiling? I'm pretty sure it would collapse...
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Perhaps we need to install a series of winches in the ceiling and "hoist" the floor up in an emergency?
wink:
haha. Have you seen the ceiling? I'm pretty sure it would collapse...
A basketball floor is really expensive. If it has to be replaced, you are probably talking about $100,000 to $150,000 minimum. Hopefully it will not have to be replaced.
I love how Iowa State, being an amazing engineering college, can allow this type of thing to happen to Hilton like this again.
Maybe 25-30 yrs ago, a dam was proposed to be built between Story City and Ames as a watershed....At that time we had been through a drought and Ames water supply from the aquifer was thought to be running low. The dam was to insure reloading of the aquifer and provide recreation too as I recall.
I wish our senators had gotten it thru and built.
So, are we still upset that the practice facility wasn't built next door??
I love how Iowa State, being an amazing engineering college, can allow this type of thing to happen to Hilton like this again.
Someone get Pioneer on the horn!
haha. Have you seen the ceiling? I'm pretty sure it would collapse...
Seems to be holding up that scoreboard pretty well...
dryburn said:A basketball floor is really expensive. If it has to be replaced, you are probably talking about $100,000 to $150,000 minimum. Hopefully it will not have to be replaced.
I don't think you realize how much it would cost to fix a problem like this. Plus, these storms as WAY above the 100-year flood elevation. There a building in Des Moines with a floor elevation 4' above the 100-year flood elevation and still have water pouring into them. There isn't much you can realistically do in that case.
I don't think you realize how much it would cost to fix a problem like this. Plus, these storms as WAY above the 100-year flood elevation. There a building in Des Moines with a floor elevation 4' above the 100-year flood elevation and still have water pouring into them. There isn't much you can realistically do in that case.
Seriously, i think it is time to revisit the ol' 100 year flood claims. 100 year my ***. These things are happening much more frequently. just like Cedar Rapids was the city 'that could never flood'. please.
Only thing you could hope to do at this point is somehow levy along Lincoln way in front of Hilton, then south along university.
Of course everyone would be screaming about the loss of parking.
Seriously, i think it is time to revisit the ol' 100 year flood claims. 100 year my ***. These things are happening much more frequently. just like Cedar Rapids was the city 'that could never flood'. please.