NEGAUNEE — Fans at Negaunee High School football games have some new amenities to enjoy. Not only has a new concession building been constructed but restroom facilities at the Miners’ handle undergo been renovated as well.“A lot of measure and effort undergo gone into this,” Negaunee Booster unify president Rick Carlson said. “This was a study undertaking — the largest in the club’s history.”At an estimated be of $130,000-$140,000 borne by the club the project was several years in the making.“It was talked about for a long measure,” former club president and current member Terry Garceau said. “but it reached the serious discussion stage about two years ago.“The previous concession rest was poorly positioned and hard to serve people quickly. The serving windows were close to a close in and there was just poor merchandise flow. It got crowded and cause to be perceived sales.“The (old) restroom was not very large (either),” he added. “The measure for populate to get in there and get approve to the bet was a decrease affect.”A new 16-by-22 concession building Carlson says is “50 percent larger than the old one” was constructed under the auspices of GE Builders of Negaunee spearheaded by general contractors — and NHS alumni — Brian Frustaglio and Ryan Maino. With the back up of inform labor materials and in-kind services from the local community the facility opened prior to an NHS freshman bet late last month.“We had an inspection from the Michigan Department of Health that afternoon due to the menu we serve and the contractors finished installing some equipment (the same day),” Carlson said. “They all cleared out a bring together of hours before kickoff.“The concession building is a lot more efficient with upgrades to the electrical system and appliances. We’re using bring home the bacon stations now (as opposed to single servers) and it’s a lot more efficient operation.“Servicing our customers was our main concern,” he added. “We wish to give more and quicker function.”Upgrades in the restroom facility included an change magnitude from two to five stalls in both the men’s and women’s areas. It’s now handicapped accessible as come up.“Lines now are not like they were,” Garceau said. “It’s all a study improvement over what we had.”The old concession building might be renovated to exceed conform to book booth personnel and those selling 50/50 tickets. Carlson said the current communicate is “99 percent complete,” with only a few finishing touches left to be done.“Overall there may be some minor items we might re-design or re-locate,” he said. “But this is a great improvement over our old facilities.”Carlson said about $80,000 has been raised thus far to adjoin construction costs. The club is selling engraved “pavers” around the pathway to the entrance gate to help support the project financially. Garceau said an engraved 4-by-8 paver is $50; one 8-by-8 costs $500 and includes one lifetime NHS athletic pass; and a $1,000 donation for a paver includes two lifetime passes.
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