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Architects recommend replacing Quail Run clubhouse, estimate roughly $2 million for new building
Summary
Erickson Sullivan Architects told the Committee of the Whole that the existing Quail Run Golf Course clubhouse is undersized and code‑deficient and recommended demolishing it and building a new facility, with preliminary cost estimates in the roughly $2 million range and a construction timeline of about a year.
Erickson Sullivan Architects recommended that Columbus City replace the Quail Run Golf Course clubhouse rather than try to expand the existing building, saying the current facility is undersized for tournaments, has HVAC and energy‑code deficiencies and contains restrooms that are not ADA compliant. The firm presented preliminary schematics and a program that would double key indoor spaces and add an event/rental room, storage and a warming kitchen.
The architects told the committee the existing pro shop and controller spaces are small (about 700 square feet) and the café about 1,200 square feet; the proposed program increases those spaces and reorients the building to improve sightlines to tees and greens. The schematic includes an outdoor patio, flexible partitions to divide the event space…
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