Brian Carey, head of product at BeaverFit, joined Frankel in explaining the throughput analysis the company performed when designing the space and associated equipment.
“Bespoke equipment solutions help optimize and achieve the desired throughput range that is part of the contract requirements,” Carey said. “Working off a 500-person baseline helped us inform the unique solutions from the equipment side, which is one of our core competencies as a business.”
Known for their ability to create custom requirements-based fitness solutions, BeaverFit adapted equipment for the SPRCs to align coaching lanes, incorporating exercises like posterior chain work and functional and accessory movements on a single-rack system to maximize transition efficiency from station to station within a zone.
“As the equipment solutions are an integrated part of the overall design, our next phase will include robust simulation modeling to meet the required throughput of the facility,” Carey explained. “The analysis will be used to ensure we are validating our hypotheses around the equipment and achieving the desired results.”
If BeaverFit is one of the selectees to a Phase III award, the company could be part of building more than 100 SPRCs by 2030.
“Bring it on. We’re ready,” Taylor said.