Angle Vale Community Sports Centre Clubroom

Angle Vale, South Australia, Australia

Angle Vale is a fast-growing community on Adelaide’s northern fringe, where population growth has driven significant investment in community and sporting infrastructure to serve new and established residents. The Angle Vale Community Sports Centre clubroom delivers modern facilities for local sporting clubs and the broader community, providing changerooms, social spaces and amenities that support grassroots sport and community life. Community sporting facilities of this kind are high-use public buildings whose electrical systems must be reliable and well-documented to support the demands of continuous community use.

Dewick & Associates was engaged to produce the Electrical Services O&M Manuals and As-Installed Drawings on behalf of the electrical contractor Cornell Electrical.

Our focus was on producing accurate electrical documentation and as-installed records that gave the facility’s operator a clear, reliable reference for maintaining the clubroom’s electrical systems.

By Louise Gardner

General Manager
The Angle Vale Community Sports Centre clubroom facility in Angle Vale, South Australia.

Credit: The image has been generated by AI and depicts a conceptual community sport centre. It is not the actual site.

Angel Vale, SA

Region

Cornell Electrical

Client

Electrical Services O&M Manuals; As-Installed Drawings

Services Provided

2023

Completion Date

Not Available

Project Value

The electrical contractor Cornell Electrical delivered the electrical installation for the Angle Vale Community Sports Centre clubroom, including power distribution, lighting, sports lighting interfaces, emergency systems and the associated electrical services that support a community sporting facility. Community sporting facilities are typically managed by local councils or volunteer-run community committees with limited specialist engineering support, making clear, accessible handover documentation particularly important.

Cornell engaged Dewick & Associates to produce the Electrical Services O&M Manuals and As-Installed Drawings that would close out the electrical handover properly.

Electrical documentation for a community sporting facility needs to serve an operator who may not have specialist electrical expertise, giving them a clear reference for operating and maintaining the installation without needing to contact the original contractor for routine matters.

The As-Installed Drawings need to accurately record the electrical layout as completed, providing the facility operator and future contractors with a reliable basis for fault-finding, maintenance and any future upgrades, which are common in community facilities as clubs grow and amenities are extended. A complete and accurate as-installed record is particularly valuable for a council or community committee planning future works against a documented baseline.

Dewick & Associates’ in-house Client Coordinator and technical authors managed and produced Electrical Services O&M Manuals covering the full scope of the clubroom electrical installation, with system descriptions, equipment schedules, manufacturers’ technical data, operating procedures and preventative maintenance schedules.

In addition our drafting team produced As-Installed Drawings that accurately reflected the electrical installation as completed, including lighting, power and communications systems, outlet locations and circuit numbers.

The project resulted in Electrical Services O&M Manuals and As-Installed Drawings that give the Angle Vale Community Sports Centre operator a clear, reliable reference for the clubroom’s electrical installation, supporting efficient management of a high-use community sporting facility.

For a no-obligation quote on your next community or sporting facility project in South Australia, contact Dewick & Associates.

Sources & References

The content in this case study has been informed by project documentation and client communication provided to Dewick & Associates during and following the completion of the project. Where external sources have contributed to our understanding of relevant standards or industry practice, these are listed below.

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The image has been generated by AI and depicts a conceptual community sport centre. It is not the actual site.

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