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| Facility
| Gilder Boathouse
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| Primary Use
| Yale Crew Boathouse and Docks
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| Date Built
| Commencement: October 1999
Completion: October 2000
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| Construction
| Lower level: Structural steel and cast-in place concrete
w/cedar siding exterior
Upper level: Structural steel and laminate wood timber, southern
yellow pine structure and roof decking, fir interior walls and
maple floors,cedar clapboard exterior siding and mahogany decking;
'Galvalum' standing seam metal roof
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| Construction Cost
| $5,540,000 (including site work and docks)
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| Total Cost
| $7,500,000
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| Architect
| Turner Brooks Architects, New Haven, CT
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| Property Size
| ~2 acres
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| Interior Area
| 22,400 sq. ft.
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| Exterior Area
| 7,000 sq. ft. (includes deck, ramp, and stair areas)
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| Dock Area
| 11,000 sq. ft. (1/4 acre)
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| Oar Gate
| 90 Stainless Steel
Oars constructed by Garden Iron, Dave Wilkerson, Essex, CT
Weight: 1,800 lbs
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| Furniture
| Designed by Turner Brooks
Constructed by John Fallos, Easton, PA
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| Lower Level Boat Bays
| 3 Bays @ 24' x 85' (Eights: HWT Men, LWT Men, and Women)
2 Bays @ 21' x 85' (Eights and Smaller Boats)
1 Bay @ 17' x 66' (Repair/Shop)
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| Total Shell Capacity
| 84 (56 Eights, 7 fours, 14 Pairs, 7 Singles)
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| Upper Level Features
| Men's and women's locker rooms, restrooms, and showers
Visiting team room
Laundry
Coaches' offices and storage
Public restrooms
Elevator lobby
Lounge viewing room with fireplace and kitchen
Outside deck
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