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Waterfront details phased Ice House rehab with $800K spent to-date, next phase to start in October

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Facilities staff reported Sept. 18 that the Ice House rehabilitation has completed about $212,000 of initial repairs, with $300,000 in work currently underway and roughly $275,000 planned for later phases; a phased approach replaces key components and delays full Freon replacement until 2030–2031.

Brian Deer, waterfront facilities manager, briefed the Harbor Commission Sept. 18 on a phased rehabilitation of the harbor Ice House designed to extend equipment life, reduce unscheduled downtime and improve safety.

Completed work totals about $212,000 and includes replacement of a compressor-drive electric motor, a cooling-tower variable frequency drive, a new programmable logic controller, a Freon gas alarm…

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