718 Banquet Hall

These clubhouse type structures are general-purpose recreation hall buildings. These buildings generally have kitchen facilities, large multi-purpose general use (meeting/dining) room with a stage area at the better qualities, and multiple restrooms. Better quality banquet halls may have moveable partition walls and some small storage, coat rooms and office.

The following are not included in the costs: Kitchen and stage equipment.

The following are related occupancies:

311 Clubhouse

323 Fraternal Building

514 Community Recreation Center

985 Senior Clubhouse Center

516 Fellowship Hall

Availability of Elevators by Area for this occupancy: No

Marshall Valuation Service sections: 13 and 43.

Occupancy Availability: Commercial Estimator only.

Typical Lives:

 

 

 

 

 

Class

 

 

 

 

Quality

A

B

C

D

H

M

P

S

W

Low

--

--

35

30

--

--

30

30

--

Average

--

--

40

35

--

--

35

35

--

Good

--

--

45

40

--

--

40

40

--

Excellent

--

--

50

45

--

--

45

45

--

Quality Selection Guide:

Class C (Masonry Bearing Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Cheap brick or block, very plain, small entry

Low-cost food prep. area, minimum recreation hall finish, asphalt tile

Minimum lighting and outlets, minimum plumbing

Forced air

Average

Brick, block, tilt-up, plain building and front

Typical neighborhood rental hall, vinyl composition, small kitchen

Adequate lighting and outlets, small restrooms, service bar, coatroom

Package A.C.

Good

Brick, concrete or metal and glass panels, some ornamentation

Plaster or drywall, carpet, hardwood, small stage area, vinyl composition

Good lighting and service outlets, tiled restrooms, full kitchen

Heat pump

Excellent

Individual design, brick, good, metal and glass, ornamentation

Plaster, terrazzo, tile pavers, hardwood, carpet, stage

Good lighting/restrooms with good-quality fixtures and tile

Warm and cool

Class D (Wood or Steel Framed Exterior Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Cheap stucco or siding, very plain construction, small entry

Low-cost food prep. area, minimum recreation hall finish, asphalt tile

Minimum lighting and outlets, minimum plumbing

Forced air

Average

Stucco or siding, plain building and front

Typical neighborhood rental hall, vinyl composition, small kitchen

Adequate lighting and outlets, small restrooms, service bar, coatroom

Package A.C.

Good

Stucco or siding, metal and glass, some ornamentation

Plaster or drywall, carpet, hardwood, vinyl composition, small stage area

Good lighting and service outlets, tiled restrooms, full kitchen

Heat pump

Excellent

Individual design, brick veneer, good, metal and glass, ornamentation

Plaster, terrazzo, tile pavers, hardwood, carpet, stage

Good fixtures, good restrooms w/good-quality fixtures and tile

Warm and cool air (zoned)

Class P (Pole Frame):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Pole frame, good metal panels lined and insulated, plain entry

Low-cost food prep. area, minimum recreation hall finish, asphalt tile

Minimum lighting and outlets, minimum plumbing

Forced air

Class S (Metal Frame and Walls):

Quality

Exterior Walls

Interior Finish

Mechanicals

HVAC

Low

Finished interior, very plain construction, small entry

Low-cost food prep. area, minimum recreation hall finish, asphalt tile

Minimum lighting and outlets, minimum plumbing

Forced air

Average

Insulated panels, metal and glass, little ornamentation

Typical neighborhood rental hall, vinyl composition, small kitchen

Adequate lighting and outlets, small restrooms, service bar, coatroom

Package A.C.

Good

Insulated sandwich panels, metal and glass, some ornamentation

Drywall, carpet and vinyl composition, small stage area

Good lighting and service outlets, tiled restrooms, full kitchen

Heat pump