Recreation and Athletic Operations Summary Sample Clauses

Recreation and Athletic Operations Summary. Each UC Campus has a combination of athletic training facilities and recreation centers dedicated to sports, recreation, and wellness. In addition to students, faculty and staff also participate in programs at these facilities and centers. It is anticipated that use of these facilities will increase which will in turn demand new equipment, maintenance and regular replacement equipment. These facilities manage large areas housing cardio and strength equipment; they allocate additional space to other disciplines including Pilates, yoga, massage, and group fitness. Fitness equipment is purchased by UC campuses for: • Replacement equipment for existing equipment that is older or that has a high failure rateAdditional equipment for existing facilities • Equipment for new, remodeled, or auxiliary facilities • New state of the art equipment for athletic focused departments The current estimated annual spend of UC fitness equipment products is $1,200,000.00 The above figure is provided as an annual estimate only to assist Suppliers in preparing proposals. The figure provided is indicative of the potential business volume and the complexity of the account. However, the University does not and cannot guarantee any specific quantities or business volume during the agreement period or any extensions thereto. Currently, most UC locations have a Small Business Program in place for purchasing products and services from small and local businesses. The University will continue purchasing through its current Small Business Programs and these efforts are coordinated at the location level. Most of the location’s central receiving docks can accommodate 45 ft. or larger delivery trucks; buildings without loading docks can accommodate 30-ft. and smaller delivery trucks.
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