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110 square meters for a badminton court

Time: May 6, 2020 Category: industry information Views: 901
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The common way is to rent the factory building and then carry out reconstruction. The factory building is characterized by industrial land. If no one comes back to correct it professionally after reconstruction, the badminton hall can normally operate under general conditions.

In general, in addition to renting friends who come to the badminton hall with technical expertise to carry out business, they rent spare farmland and rented factory buildings to carry out operations. In general, the vacant land is very complex and unique, because it is impossible to negotiate with the government department to obtain a piece of land for professional use in the infrastructure construction of sports venues.

 

 

Therefore, the generally leased land is the farmland with the characteristics of shantytown, which will be more convenient and convenient. The problem of such farmland is that its land use is collective land, and the commercial land must be allowed by the village branch secretary and won by the local landlords, and finally can be used normally.

 

The common way is to rent the factory building and then carry out reconstruction. The factory building is characterized by industrial land. If no one comes back to correct it after reconstruction as a badminton court, Construction of badminton hall Generally, everything can work normally. The factory building is generally located in the industrial park. Generally, the top of the factory building is 6 meters. It is more suitable to find a top of 9 meters. It is proposed that the size of the early project investment can be divided into three areas of 1000 square meters, 1600 square meters and 2400 square meters, and the number of badminton halls matching each other is 8, 12 and 20.

 

Take 8 areas of 1000 square meters as an example. A badminton court needs 110 square meters of public area, 8 areas of 880 square meters, and the remaining 120 square meters are used as public areas. 30 square meters is the application area of the front desk reception, 50 square meters is the area of the public lounge and its aisle, and the remaining 40 square meters is the area of the toilet and rain shower. Such overall planning can mostly consider the operation regulations of a badminton stadium.
 

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