The process of maximizing the use of a sport organization’s facilities that often includes changeovers.
What is space management?
This law ensures that the practice times for college sports teams are equitable.
What is title IX?
Most facilities end up being financed in this manner.
What is from multiple sources?
The term for all the interior elements of a facility.
What is FFE (finishings, fixtures & equipment)?
Crowds that are predominantly made of of these types of people are more prone to violence.
Who are men?
The three majors types of facility stakeholders.
Who are customers, internal constituents, and external constituents?
The goal of these regulations is to prevent work-related injuries.
What are OSHA regulations?
The four types of facility objectives.
What are improvement, service, prestige, profit?
Remodeling a facility is done at this price point.
What is less than 50% of the cost of a new building?
The three major types of security threats.
What are terrorism, alcohol, and violence?
It is important to include these people in order to perform a thorough venue audit.
Who are outsiders?
You fall down the stairs at a Stockton Heat hockey game. There was no railing, but you also drank four beers. This statute says you might not win the case at all.
What is contributory negligence?
What are peer facilities?
A list of all the repairs that need to be completed before opening a facility.
What is a punch list?
Movement theory contends that _______ needs to improve to enhance safety in a sports venue.
What is flow?
The classification of work when the basketball court gets refinished every two years.
What are cyclical repairs?
The term for changes in facilities or events that do not fundamentally alter the nature of the event like Casey Martin using a golf cart in PGA tour events.
What is a reasonable accommodation?
As evidenced in the Astros stadium article, dealing with planning committees can be ____________.
What is political?
High ceilings, natural light, and fresh air help meet this LEED criteria.
What is indoor environmental quality?
Oracle Park does not do a good job with this key to crowd management because the children's area is right behind the bleachers (which are the cheapest seats).
What are seating patterns?
When you compare the status of your facility against industry standards.
What is benchmarking?
This is the best way to ensure that your sport organization is not sued for an activity or service.
What is contract it out/hire another provider?
When attempting to get land for a facility, governments can help by using this legal power.
What is imminent domain?
The traditional process of facility construction.
What is design, bid, build?
This type of fan behavior should be prevented because it can lead to fan/player confrontations or injuries.
What is court storming?