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The perfect center starts with the perfect partner.
With over 100 years of experience, knowledge, and service, Brunswick is the worldwide leader in
the bowling industry. From superior bowling products, to planning, designing, and maintaining
bowling facilities, Brunswick’s expert service and technical support create the perfect partnership
for building the perfect center.
Brunswick is behind the construction and re-imaging of many premiere bowling centers in the United States.
Brunswick Build-To-Bowl™ construction group offers a comprehensive and unique array of services managed
and directed by experienced and highly qualified industry professionals. This network of professional resources
- planners, designers, architects, contractors, installers, and training professionals - provides a solid foundation,
critical to completing your project on time and on budget.
There are many things to consider before construction of a bowling facility begins - even before the blueprints are
drawn. From the selection of major equipment, down to the smallest details, Brunswick provides the support and
direction needed to properly plan your center.
This bowling center Preplanning Guide provides a checklist of items for you to discuss with your architect and
building contractor. It will help you anticipate your current and future needs, as well as create the most efficient
design possible. Once you have taken the first steps detailed in this guide, you are ready to move on to Brunswick’s
Comprehensive Bowling Center Planning Guide.
Consider your location carefully.
Location
Locations containing restaurants, theaters, taverns, and other
entertainment venues near residential areas are a good choice.
Good visibility, easy access, and high traffic count all lend
themselves to effective locations.
Zoning
Zoning can be a deciding factor in your bowling center location.
Consider building expansion and additional services as well.
Be aware of any ordinances that could affect your future plans.
Property Size
Your desired center size (lane quantity) and supporting services
will dictate the size of your property.
Maintenance
Ease of maintenance contributes greatly to your bottom line and
your overall appearance of quality. Consider all materials based
on their life-span and required care.
Since reliable equipment is the key to happy bowlers, it is
essential to provide proper, effective Brunswick pinsetter and
lane maintenance training for your maintenance team.
Parking Requirements
Check your local government guidelines for the required
number of parking spaces based on the size of your center.
Parking will also be governed by the number of entertainment
venues included in your project. Be certain to provide enough
space for additional paving if you wish to expand the center
size in the future. These areas could be used as green space or
children’s outdoor play areas until needed.
Visibility
This is your best advertising. Consider locations with high traffic
volume and as few competing structures as possible.
Signage
The design of your signage is very important. It is a big
part of your brand identity and should make a statement.
Remember, changing it in the future is expensive and could
affect your visibility as well as your identity.
Lighted signage and electronic reader boards, if permitted by
local codes, are recommended. They attract attention and can
be seen from a greater distance.
Proper exterior lighting can make a strong inviting statement
about your center and provides night-time security for your
patrons.
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Existing Building
There may be existing structures that can be adapted to the
needs of a bowling facility. Just be sure to consider the costs
of bringing an existing building up to local regulations and
compare those costs to new construction. For example, an
existing building may require the following renovations: 2nd
floor facility elevator, handicap access, proper water pressure,
proper sprinkler system, electrical power accommodating
the building size, roof inspection for leaks and wear, HVAC
operation, sufficient ceiling height, and sufficient spacing for
lanes between post rows.
When designing a new building, the structure should have a
clear span in the bowling equipment area and a ceiling height of
at least 10’ (3.05 m). Bowling centers require specific heating,
cooling, humidity, and electrical control systems. Discuss these
requirements and their costs with the proper professionals
before making your decision on an existing facility.
Building Size
To help you determine the size of the building, use the
“Bowling Lane Widths” chart and decide what other services,
entertainment, and amenities you would like to provide. The
width of the building is determined by adding the thickness of
outside walls, the width of side aisles, and the required space
for columns, if any, to the width of the uninterrupted bowling
lane bays.
Lane Length
The basic installation length is determined by using a
recommended 5’ (1.52 m) aisleway behind GS-X™ Pinsetters (4’
or 1.22 m minimum), plus the 83’4 1⁄2” (25.41 m) length of the
bowling lane which includes the pinsetter, lane, and approach.
A bowlers’ concourse area of 30’ (9.14 m) is preferred with a
minimum 12’ or 3.66 m (preferable 22’ or 6.71 m) for the actual
bowlers’ seating area.
Furniture
Depending on the type of center environment you wish to
create, there are numerous furniture styles and layouts to
consider. The Brunswick Collection includes the Striking Line™,
featuring stylish and comfortable living-room furniture and the
Frameworx® Line, which includes customer-friendly table-top
seating. Both furniture collections support any configuration
and space requirements you may have.
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Profit Opportunities
Create more diverse profit opportunities with the name that
built the game. Brunswick has played an integral role in making
the bowling industry what it is today: the world’s leading
recreational sport – with revenues now reaching well over
$10 billion a year and drawing over 100 million participants
worldwide. Brunswick and its consultants have continued to
grow new center profitability by developing complementary
opportunities through additional entertainment activities
including:
n Billiards and Coin-Operated Games
n Virtual Bowling, Virtual Amusement and Laser Tag
n Children’s Activity Centers
n Theaters and Party Rooms
n Internet Café, Juice Bar, or Restaurant
n Lounge/Bar/Nightclub/Disco
n Table Tennis and Volleyball
n Mini-Golf, Go-Karts (Indoor/Outdoor), and Bumper Cars
n Extreme Skate Park
n Rock Climbing Wall
n Indoor/Outdoor Waterparks
n Pro Shops
n Party Rooms
Multi-Purpose Rooms
Rental of meeting and banquet facilities can add revenue to
the bottom line. Providing a room for childcare can encourage
young families to visit more often and stay longer.
Locker Rooms
Simply provide locker space on the concourse or in a
separate locker room.
Vending
Vending machines eliminate the need for staff to wait on
patrons for simple purchases.
Food and Beverage
If you plan to add a snack bar or full service dining facilities
in the future, reserve that space now and use it for other
purposes until you are ready for the installation.
Bowling Lane Widths
The following dimensions are net measurements of
uninterrupted lane widths only. Additions should be made for
columns, walls, and passages between or beside lanes.
Number Of Minimum Width
Uninterrupted Lanes 10 1⁄2” Returns
2 11’ 6” (3.51 m)
4 22’ 7 1⁄4” (6.89 m)
6 33’ 8 1⁄2” (10.27 m)
8 44’ 9 3⁄4” (13.66 m)
10 55’ 11” (17.04 m)
12 67’ 1⁄4” (20.43 m)
14 78’ 1 1⁄2” (23.81 m)
16 89’ 2 3⁄4” (27.20 m)
18 100’ 4” (30.58 m)
20 111’ 5 1⁄4” (33.97 m)
22 122’ 6 1⁄2” (37.35 m)
24 133’ 7 3⁄4” (40.74 m)
26 144’ 9” (44.12 m)
28 155’ 10 1⁄4” (47.50 m)
30 166’ 11 1⁄2” (50.89 m)
32 178’ 3⁄4” (54.27 m)
34 189’ 2” (57.66 m)
36 200’ 3 1⁄4” (61.04 m)
38 211’ 4 1⁄2” (64.43 m)
40 222’ 5 3⁄4” (67.81 m)
42 233’ 7” (71.20 m)
44 244’ 8 1⁄4” (74.58 m)
46 255’ 9 1⁄2” (77.96 m)
48 266’ 10 3⁄4” (81.35 m)
For each additional pair of lanes add 11’ 1 1⁄4” (3.38 m).
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Concrete Floor
n Floors are usually poured in strips rather than in one pour.
Be sure to “key” the concrete to ensure the waterproof
quality and avoid “heaving”.
n The need for, type, and location of expansion joints must
be determined by the architect.
n Concrete in the bowlers’ seating area should be thick
enough to accept a 4” (10.16 cm) anchor for seating and
other related equipment.
n Bowling lanes are installed on a waterproof, reinforced
concrete slab poured over compacted fill. In the lane area,
the surface must be power-troweled and level. A close
tolerance of 1⁄2” (1.27 cm) will avoid excessive shimming
of lane foundations.
Drying Time
n It is the customer’s responsibility to provide concrete
conditions conducive to installation. Concrete drying time
and pH levels can vary. Consult your architect and concrete
contractor to ensure concrete is completely dry and pH
levels are within the desired range.
Hardening and Dust-Proofing
n The GS-X Pinsetter area and service aisles should be
power troweled, hardened, and dust-proofed concrete.
Concrete not covered with tile or floor covering should be
permanently sealed.
Second Floor Installation
n If lanes are to be installed on the second floor or higher, you
must provide a floor strong enough to carry the load of the
bowling equipment and public occupancy.
n Consider the noise in the spaces below and adjacent to the
lanes. Soundproofing may be required.
n Your floor must be constructed to limit vibration. Your
architect or engineer must certify the floor on the Brunswick
floor-loading certificate.
Ceiling
n Ceiling structure and material should be chosen carefully.
n The ceiling height may be 10’ (3.05 m) to 12’ (3.66 m) above
the lane surface. A 12’ (3.66 m) ceiling is recommended.
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Structural Requirements
n Regardless of the type of ceiling material selected,
provisions must be made for supporting Brunswick
overhead scoring equipment.
n A Brunswick Overhead Support Certificate must be signed
by the architect or engineer.
Clear Span Ceiling
n A clear span is the ideal type of ceiling for bowling
installations. Plan to run trusses the full length of the
lanes rather than the width. This allows for easier future
expansion while still providing a clear span. A catwalk
should be installed over the lanes to facilitate maintenance of ceiling, roof, and electrical wiring.
n Restroom and storage area ceilings should be “fixed” rather than suspended.
Columns in the Lane or Bowlers’ Area
n Where supports for the structure above the lane are necessary, it is desirable to use a minimum lateral spacing between
columns of 22’ 7” (6.89 m) per four lane bay plus 1” (2.54 cm) for clearance to reduce noise transmission.
n The 16’ (4.91 m) approach area and at least 2’ (0.61 m) beyond the foul line should be kept free of columns, if possible.
Energy Management and Lighting
Energy Management
Efficient heating, air conditioning and environment control are paramount to establishing a comfortable setting for the customers
and employees of this entertainment center. This must also be considered for the proper operation and longevity of the bowling
equipment as well as overall maintenance of the center. Items such as airflow, filtration, and stable relative humidity of 45%
along with a consistent temperature of 72˚ fahrenheit (22.2˚ celsius), are important factors that an architect must consider when
designing a project.
An automated management system for controlling the center’s total environment is recommended. This will allow you to achieve a
comfortable center as well as help control operating costs.
Lighting
It is important to provide proper lighting to create the desired environment for your customers. Take into consideration the type
of event you are hosting and the specific venue. During the course of league or
competitive bowling, the lane area should be well lit. The lighting system should
be flexible in order to change the mood of the center with black lights and Cosmic
Bowling® lighting for entertainment, parties, and casual bowling events. Consider
specific lighting applications for each area of your center, including your front entry
way, front desk, bar, restaurant, meeting rooms, game rooms, etc. It is recommended
that the architect work with Brunswick consultants that are familiar with both bowling
and entertainment venues.
Building Construction
Bowling Lane Foundations
Planning your bowling center starts from the ground up with a strong foundation.
The I-Joist Foundation is a precisely engineered product that will provide the
most stable and rigid foundation. The result is a foundation that will keep the
lane flatter longer, which over time will save maintenance expense and provide
the bowler with more consistent lane conditions.
Lane Surface
I-Joist
This height may be 10’ (3.05 m) to 12’
(3.66 m) above the lane surface.
Lighting
Ventilate the truss area
between the ceiling and
roof to prevent mold
and discoloration from
dampness.
Fire barriers between the ceiling and the roof deck
will often provide insurance savings.
Vapor Barrier
It is recommended that concrete
floors be poured over a suitable
vapor barrier. Polyethylene can be
used. It should also be placed so it
will not be punctured when bowling
equipment is fastened to the floor.
Subsoil should be termite-proofed
where required.
Drains and pipes that require replacement or service should
never be placed in or below the concrete in the lane area.
Concrete in bowlers’ seating area
should be thick enough to accept
a 4” (10.16 cm) anchor for seating
and other related equipment.
Before pouring concrete, all conduits or
wireways must be securely placed and
checked for accuracy of location
Columns
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Building Layout
n Side aisles should be reserved for access to pinsetters and
service areas. It is recommended that only authorized, trained
personnel are allowed in the pinsetter working area. Provide
a locked aisle way door leading to the pinsetters. The width
of side aisles is determined by the width of the building. A
side aisle width of 3’ (0.91 m) is suggested. If no side aisle
is provided, at least 1’ (30.5 cm) should be allowed from the
outside edge of the gutter to the wall giving bowlers freedom
of movement on the approach.
n Take care when planning for traffic patterns now and in the
future. Consider how patrons will access the control counter,
spectator areas, and food and beverage service.
n Facility planning can affect the efficiency and quality of
housekeeping and other operational needs. Make sure
your plan takes all general facility service requirements into
account.
n If offering a full service dining and cocktail lounge, it is
recommended that you provide a separate entrance in
addition to the bowling center entrance.
Interior Design
n It is important that you consult with your architect and interior
designer to ensure an entertaining, functional center.
n Carpet is recommended in the concourse to trap dirt that
otherwise might be carried onto the bowlers’ area where it
could damage approaches and lane surfaces.
n Choose materials that are durable and easy to maintain, in
colors that will not be quickly outdated. Static-free materials
are recommended.
n Discuss acoustics with your architect. The satisfying crash
of the pins when a bowler makes a strike should not be
eliminated, but care must be taken to ensure that the sound
of the pins does not become overwhelming. If patrons cannot
socialize, they will not return.
Take the next step toward a successful bowling center. Contact your Brunswick representative for a Comprehensive
Bowling Center Planning Guide with AutoCAD images.
For additional planning, product, and support services information regarding your new center development, visit
www.brunswickbowling.com/newcenter_home.
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