ARC ELECTRIC GROUP INC

GATES, OR 97346

Commercial Specialty Contractor Level 2

Fitness Spaces Body Performance Pods (2Reflection Room Locker and Changing Rooms Body Locker Rooms Men’s locker room (8910 sq ft) Women’s locker room (8910 sq ft) Varsity swimming locker room (1740 sq ft) Multi-Purpose Room 2 (2651 sq ft) Multi-Purpose Room 3 (696 sq ft) Multi-Purpose Room 4 (1869 sq ft) Multi-Purpose Room 5 (1867 sq ft) Multi-Purpose Room 6 and 6A (6180 sq ft) Multi-Purpose Room 7 and 7A (3960 sq ft) Combat Room (2391 sq ft) Storage closets Day cubbies --> Administrative Offices (5391 sq ft) Clements Auditorium – 150-person capacity (2608 sq ft) Group Cycling Room (1049 sq ft) Personal Training Room (960 sq ft) UI Wellness Center (3ChampaignIL 61820 Phone

1704889763

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