QUAIL CREEK COUNTRY CLUB
Facilities Project 2018-2019
PROPOSED FACILITIES PLAN –VISION Our vision is to enable our Members to play better and longer at whatever sport or activity they choose, while continuing to serve as a hub for their social interactions and friendships.
Strategic Priorities Transform our Club to achieve high levels of Member satisfaction and attract new Members. Offer a full range of amenities, activities and events that address the diverse needs and interests of both current and future Members and positions us on the leading edge of marketplace trends. Ensure the long-term financial stability of our Club by differentiating ourselves from the competition.
PRELIMINARY ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN
PRELIMINARY ARCHITECTURAL SITE PLAN LEGEND
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PROPOSED SPORTS CENTER PLAN — PHASE I
PROPOSED SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER PLAN – PHASE I
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PROPOSED CLUBHOUSE LOWER LEVEL PLAN—PHASE II
PROPOSED CLUBHOUSE LOWER LEVEL PLAN – PHASE II
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PROPOSED NORTH IMPROVEMENTS — PHASE II
PROPOSED NORTH IMPROVEMENTS – PHASE II LEGEND
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INTEGRATED SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER Why are we building integrated sports and fitness center? In response to Member input and to demographic-driven trends outlined by the McMahon Group and other country club consultants, we will build an integrated sports and fitness center that caters to Members’ athletic, health and social aspirations and endeavors. This center will put QCCC on the leading edge of tailored services for conditioning and skills enhancement. It will differentiate us as the best amateur/recreational player-support club in the area for the growing retirement market. It also will attract the next wave of retirees (ages 55-65) who are moving to the Naples area. Other benefits: • Efficiencies and synergies from co-location and enhanced offerings from Staff (e.g. cross training, referrals) • Proximity of all athletic facilities to one another • Golf operations efficiencies by having the Pro Shop and golf Staff located closer to the Driving Range • Better understanding of individual Members’ physical challenges and aspirations • Development and presentation of activities that cross over between skill enhancement and conditioning (e.g. Titleist Performance Institute) • New fitness area containing state-of-the-art strength training and cardiovascular equipment, as well as connected group exercise rooms Our Blue Zones-certified Fitness, Wellness & Spa Center is so much more than a workout room or gym. Our Staff provides a full range of services to an average of 150 Members daily during season. The new integrated center will both enhance and expand our current offerings.
SPORTS CENTER BUILDING — PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER – PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
Key Plan VIEW 1
The sports and fitness center can be seen from the lengthened driving range. Synergies and efficiencies will be achieved by the proximity of Golf, Tennis, Fitness, Pickleball and the Driving Range to each other, catering to Members’ skill development, conditioning and enjoyment of the sport of their choice.
Existing Buildings View
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SPORTS CENTER BUILDING— PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER EXTERIOR – PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
Key Plan
The sports and fitness center as viewed from the east. In the top of the rendering, (looking south), the tennis courts and pickleball courts can be seen. The lengthened Driving Range can be seen at top left. View
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SPORTS CENTER BUILDING — PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER – PHASE I & II CONCEPT RENDERING
In the foreground, the new arrival area, porte cochere and bag drop can be seen. To the left of the porte cochere is the new Cart Barn, treated with similar architectural style and details matching the adjacent Clubhouse and sports and fitness center. Part of the Clubhouse can be seen at the top left side. A new cart staging area is also at top left, conveniently located just outside the Cart Barn. Existing Buildings
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SPORTS CENTER BUILDING— PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER EXTERIOR – PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
Centrally located on this view is a covered entry and port cochere overlooking a water feature. The clerestory feature over the porte cochere will provide a spacious and inviting drop-off area with plenty of natural light from above. To the left of the porte cochere is the bag drop area where Golf Staff will receive bags and process them into the adjacent Cart Barn area. Existing Port Cochere
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SPORTS CENTER — PHASE I INTERIOR CONCEPT RENDERING
SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER – PHASE I INTERIOR CONCEPT RENDERING
The golf/tennis/fitness Pro Shop with apparel displays is featured. The Pro Shop is conveniently located with 180-degree views of the Driving Range and tennis courts. An expansive check-in counter is partially visible at the bottom of the rendering.
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CLUBHOUSE, SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER –& PHASE CONCEPT RENDERING CLUBHOUSE & SPORTS FITNESSICENTER — PHASE I CONCEPT RENDERING
Key Plan View
A new code-compliant Clubhouse porte cochere with water feature can be seen to the left of center in this view. An improved parking layout will be paired with better parking lot illumination. Code-compliant at-grade handicap parking will be provided next to the main entry and porte cochere. The main facade of the Clubhouse will receive a facelift in addition to a new standing-seam metal roof. The sports and fitness center is on the right.
Existing Buildings
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CLUBHOUSE & SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER BUILDING & CLUBHOUSE — PHASE I & II CONCEPT RENDER-
CLUBHOUSE, SPORTS & FITNESS CENTER – PHASE I & II CONCEPT RENDERING
Key Plan
This is the east view looking at the sports and fitness center on the left and the rear of the Clubhouse on the right. In the lower right is the green for No. 18 Creek. The cart staging area is located outside the Men’s and Women’s Locker Rooms and will be screened with landscaping, preventing visibility from the 18th fairway. 8
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Existing Building
CLUBHOUSE — PHASE II CONCEPT RENDERING
CLUBHOUSE – PHASE II CONCEPT RENDERING
The new code-compliant Clubhouse porte cochere with water feature is seen here. A new boulevard entry will put the Clubhouse main entrance in the direct line of sight of approaching vehicles. The Clubhouse will receive a facelift in addition to new landscaping, a new standing seam metal roof, and decorative dormers with louvers.
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PROJECT TIMELINE Summer 2018
Spring 2019 – Fall 2019
Approval of a lending arrangement and Capital Maintenance Dues increase by the Members, along with the detailed submission of the costing of the project by our contractors/subcontractors, will then allow the Board to conclude negotiations with potential lenders. A construction loan may be used during the construction period after which the construction loan would be converted into a long-term mortgage.
Expand the Greenside Grille kitchen and commissary (food delivery, storage and prep).
The design, engineering and permit process will begin, with a target of construction starting in mid-fall 2018.
Relocate Staff locker and break rooms. Build a wine room that can also serve as a 24-40 seat private fine dining option when the Greenside Grille is open. Relocate the lending library to a new meeting room.
Mid-Fall 2018 – Summer 2019
Re-route the entry to the Men’s and Women’s Locker Rooms; bring bathrooms up to code.
Demolish existing tennis and fitness buildings.
Demolish the existing Cart Barn and Golf Pro Shop.
On that location, build an integrated sports and fitness center, with a Cart Barn and new entryway. (Retain the existing pool.)
Build three bocce courts and one croquet court in that area.
Create space to extend the Driving Range and add cart parking by directing the creek into a culvert and then filling in the creek bed between the current Driving Range and tennis/fitness buildings. Build 4 pickleball courts on one tennis court.
Build a Halfway House near those courts to serve both golfers and bocce/ croquet players. Build a new roadway and entry to the Clubhouse; reconstruct the porte cochere at the main entrance.
Convert the current Golf Pro Shop into a temporary area for fitness operations.
Upgrade the loading dock to provide more space for truck unloading and add higher walls to shield this area from Member parking and the Clubhouse main entrance.
Secure temporary space for the Golf & Tennis Pro Shops.
Update the Clubhouse interior and exterior. Note: Construction will be in two stages over 14 months. The staging sequence is critical to minimize disruption to as many Members as possible and to ensure a robust Club experience during high season. Temporary facilities will be arranged for various amenities during construction.
PROJECT PROJECTADVISORS CONSULTANTS Peacock + Lewis Architecture and Interior Design 1610 Trade Center Way, Suite 5 Naples, FL 34109 Tel: 239.631.2332 www.peacockandlewis.com Peacock + Lewis Architecture and Interior Design is recognized nationwide as industry leaders in strategic planning, design and implementation of member-owned private club facilities. The majority of it’s club amenity projects have been completed in South Florida over the past fifteen years. With now offices located in Naples Florida (since 2012) in addition to office located in North Palm Beach, Peacock + Lewis staff has been providing high level of professional services to our Southwest Florida clients resulting in series of landmark successful projects. A few of their longstanding clients and more notable projects include: The Breakers Hotel & Resort in Palm Beach (fifteen years of service including the new golf/tennis club, beach club, new ballroom, multiple remodeling projects), Lost Tree Club, The Bear's Club, Jupiter Hills Club, Quail Valley Golf Club, The Country Club of Florida, The Loxahatchee Club, Frenchmen's Creek, Admiral's Cove, The Moorings and John's Island Club and the Bay Colony Club. Peacock + Lewis has a unique specialization in working with member-owned clubs to evaluate and design solutions for future facilities expenditures addressing issues now facing most South Florida clubs such as multi-generational memberships in transition, clubs which are experiencing declining memberships and clubs which have aging infrastructure needing updating to address current market trends. Bay Colony Club – Naples, FL
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Current clients in the Naples/ Ft. Myers marketplace at which Peacock + Lewis has worked or is currently working on strategic plans to update their club amenities with Le Ciel Park Tower - Naples, FL
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Club Manager’s Association - Florida Chapter PLATINUM SPONSOR 2003-2018
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Club Spa Fitness Association PLATINUM SPONSOR 2009-2020
ASGCA – American Society of Golf Course Architects Leadership Partner 2015 - 2018
PROJECT ADVISORS NUNNER
Owner Representative Services
NOTES Email: jnunner@comcast.net Phone: 239-404-0732
Jeff Nunner, P.E. Managing Member Background of Experience Completed degree in Civil Engineering from University of Cincinnati. Collier County resident since 1989. Earned Professional Engineer license gaining experience as civil engineer with consulting firms and land development companies. Established Nunner LLC in 2002 and have completed many major projects including Cleveland Clinic Naples and Weston, Landmark Hospital, Germain Automobile Dealerships, City and Ashley Furniture Naples / Fort Myers and Naples YMCA. Other career highlights and achievements: • • •
Completed engineering studies that in effect rewrote several uses in the Collier County Impact Fee Ordinance saving clients millions of dollars. Project management courses have been accepted by Florida Board of Engineers and am certified continuing education provider. Achieved licensure as a Florida Building Contractor.
Completed several country club projects including: • • • • • •
Royal Poinciana Country Club Pro Shop Collier’s Reserve Country Club Quail West Hideaway Beach Club Fort Lauderdale Yacht Club Several Homeowners Associations
4933 N Tamiami Trail Suite 300 Naples, Florida 34103 239.643.2900 www.dgarrettconstruction.com D. Garrett Construction, Inc. a premiere Naples builder and general contractor, was established in 1981, and is in its Thirty-Seventh (37th) year of operation. Specializing in Golf Club and Country Club remodeling and expansion projects, D. Garrett provided the project construction budget figures for our master plan projects. If the master plan is approved by the membership, D. Garrett Construction will refine the construction budgets for each project as they evolve from conceptual drawings to construction drawings. Once the construction drawings are completed and the budgets are confirmed, the project can be bid to three subcontractors with commensurate club contribution experience before contracts are executed. Representative clients of D. Garrett who followed this process and have successfully completed projects to show for it, include: • Grey Oaks - Naples, FL • Club Pelican Bay - Naples, FL • Country Club of Naples – Naples, FL • Bonita Bay Club - Bonita Springs, FL • Wyndemere Country Club - Naples, FL • Royal Poinciana - Naples, FL • Naples Yacht Club - Naples, FL • Port Royal - Naples, FL • Ocean Reef Club- Key Largo, FL • Hole-In-The-Wall - Naples, FL • Audubon Country Club - Naples, FL • Naples National Golf Club - Naples, FL • Bay Colony Golf and Country Club - Naples, FL • Kensington Golf and Country Club - Naples, FL • Lexington Country Club – Fort Myers, FL • Worthington Country Club - Bonita Springs, FL • Spring Run Golf and Country Club - Estero, FL • Quail Creek Golf and Country Club - Naples, FL • Moorings Country Club - Naples, FL
Thank you for your interest in our Club Please note that these plans and renderings are conceptual and are being finalized
Quail Creek Country Club 13300 Valewood Drive, Naples, FL 34119 (239) 254.7411 www.QuailCreekCC.com