KINDERSLEY AQUATICS CENTRE DESIGN Town of Kindersley
Public Consultation #1 – May 19 2015
Agenda • Introduction • Project Goals • Past Needs Assessment • Indoor vs Outdoor • Operational Costs • Change Rooms • Brief Review of Existing Facilities • Pool Activities • Pool Tanks and Amenities • Next Steps
Project Goals
Big Vision (unbound) vs.
Focusing In (bound)
Project Goal Design and build a pool that is affordable and meets the community’s top aquatic needs 1.
Determine Community Needs
2.
Evaluate Capital Costs
3.
Evaluate Operational Costs
4.
Prepare Schematic Design based on: Community Needs Capital Costs Operational Costs
How we got here
How we got here
Other Design Factors to Keep In Mind Indoor vs Outdoor
Other Design Factors to Keep In Mind Operational Costs North Battleford Co-op Aquatics Centre Yearly Operational Cost (projected): $1,200,000 Yearly Revenue (projected): $567,000 Annual Operating Deficit (projected): $633,000 Outdoor Pool (open approx. 3.5 months) Operational Cost (estimated): $350,000 Yearly Revenue (estimated): $165,000 Annual Operating Deficit (estimated): $185,000
Other Design Factors to Keep In Mind Pool House/Change Rooms
Process
August May
June
July
Community Consultation #1
Community Consultation #2
Present DRAFT report to Council
Submit Final Schematic Design Report
Guiding Principles • • • • •
Discuss the importance of Multi-faceted Use Components for Multi-generational Appeal Programs – Watertainment – Social Consider Major Aquatic Elements Confirm Desired Features
WHO - MULTI-GENERATIONAL APPEAL
• A multi-generational facility offers recreation, fitness, learn to swim, wellness – appeals to the youth of all ages by satisfying the needs for:
Programs Water-tainment Social Interaction
HOW TO MAXIMIZE USAGE Many Aquatic Purposes and Programs
HOW IMPORTANT IS THE WOW FACTOR First Impression to Lasting Memory
LEADERS IN AQUATIC PLANNING, DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
WHY- AQUATIC MULTI-PROGRAM COMPONENTS • Create flexible uses for all pool elements during use periods at different times of the day. Example: Current channel or lazy rivers can be used for Water fitness of resistive or assistive walking classes during one time of the day, mom and me water and introduction to water with a high level of social interaction and then as a recreational river to serve as watertainment at a different time of day
WHY- AQUATIC MULTI-GEN COMPONENTS Multi-faceted Aquatic Elements
Improving Health & Wellness
LEADERS IN AQUATIC PLANNING, DESIGN AND ENGINEERING
BALANCE: PROGRAMS- WATERTAINMENT -SOCIAL Locating the Correct Balance
MULTI-PURPOSE AQUATIC DESIGN DETERMINES SUSTAINABLE OUTCOME
WHAT IS IMPORTANT
Programming Worksheet Traditional Indoor Waterpark Aquatic Rides & Attractions Body Waterslide
Target Age Groups 1 to 3 years 3 to 5 years 5 to 8 years
Youth
Young Adult
Entertainment Level Adult
Parents
Grandparents
Low
Medium
High
Very High
Low 180*
Inner-tube, “Cannon Bowl” Waterslide Inner-tube, “Crosswater” Waterslides “Octopus” Mat Racer Waterslide Children's Waterslide
150*
Themed Play Structure Two Body-flume Waterslides Interactive Sprays and Features Large Dumping Bucket Children’s Pool
125*
Interactive Spray Elements Activity Pool Net Walk Water Basketball Area Floatables Whirlpool “Lazy” River Adventure Channel Passive Channel Water Sprays & Features *Estimated Hourly Capacity
50
WHAT IS THE PERFECT WATER TEMPERATURE
Adult Whirlpool Family Whirlpool Therapy/Wellness Pool Leisure Pool Interactive Water Features Slides Zero Depth Entry Lazy River/Current Channel Water Walk Diving Lap Lanes/Competition Pool
103 F 92-95 F 88-92 F 84-88 F
78-82 F
Leisure Leisure Fitness/LTS Leisure /Fitness/LTS Leisure /Fun Leisure /Fun Leisure /Fun Fitness/LTS/Fun Fitness Fun LTS/Fitness/Leisure
Existing Facilities Pike Lake Pool Change House – Pike Lake, SK
Existing Facilities Pike Lake Pool Change House – Pike Lake, SK • Construction Cost 2014: $0.9M • Escalated Construction Cost 2016: $1.0M • Features • Pool House • Existing Leisure Pool • Existing Waterslide
Existing Facilities Queen Elizabeth Outdoor Pool – Edmonton, AB
Existing Facilities Queen Elizabeth Outdoor Pool – Edmonton, AB • Construction Cost 2012: $6.1M • Escalated Construction Cost 2016: $7.4M • Features • 25m x 6 Lane Tank • Zero Depth Entry • Pool House • 14 Piece Spray Pad • Universal Change Rooms
Existing Facilities Henderson Outdoor Pool – Lethbridge, AB
Existing Facilities Henderson Outdoor Pool – Lethbridge, AB • Construction Cost 2015: $7.9M • Escalated Construction Cost 2016: $8.3M • Features • Climbing Wall • Spray Pad • Drop Slide • Lane Swimming • 2 Water Slides • Diving Board • Zero Depth Entry
Existing Facilities Outlook Aquatic Centre – Outlook, SK
Existing Facilities Outlook Aquatic Centre – Outlook, SK • Construction Cost : $1.5M Pool Only • Features • 25m x 6 Lane Tank • Climbing Wall • Speed Slide • Deck Level Diving Board • Tots Waterslide
Existing Facilities Battefords Co-op Aquatics Centre – North Battleford, SK
Existing Facilities Battefords Co-op Aquatics Centre – North Battleford, SK • Construction Cost 2012: $16.5M • Escalated Construction Cost 2016: $20.0M • Features • 2 Water Slides • Lazy River • Zero Depth Entry / Leisure Pool • Hot Tub • 25m x 6 Lane Tank • Diving Board • Spray Pad
Existing Facilities Wetaskiwin Pool – Wetaskiwin, AB
Existing Facilities Wetaskiwin Pool – Wetaskiwin, AB • Construction Cost 2014: $19.8M • Escalated Construction Cost 2016: $21.8M • Features • 2 Water Slides • Lazy River • Zero Depth Entry / Leisure Pool • 25m x 6 Lane Tank • Wave Rider • Hot Tub
Existing Facilities Barrhead Pool – Barrhead, AB
Existing Facilities Valleyview Pool – Valleyview, AB
Possible Aquatic Activities • • • • • • • • • • • •
Tots Swimming Lessons Kids Swimming Lessons Adult Swimming Lessons Lifeguard Training Lane Swimming for Fitness Leisure Swimming Fitness / Activity Classes Diving Competitive Diving Swim Club Swim Competitions Aqua Therapy/Wellness
Possible Tanks • • • • • • • •
Zero Depth Entry / Leisure Pool Lazy River 2 Lane – Lap Tank 4 Lane – Lap Tank 6 Lane Competition/Lap Tank 8 Lane – Competition/Lap Tank Whirlpool Wave Pool
Possible Tanks
Zero Depth Entry / Leisure Pool
Possible Tanks
Lazy River
Possible Tanks
25m Rectangular Pool – Lane Swimming
Possible Tanks
Whirlpool
Possible Tanks
Wave Pool
Possible Amenities • • • • • • • •
Interactive Water Sprays In Pool Play Structure Water Slide Drop Slide Springboard Diving (1m/3m) Dive Tower Rope Swing Climbing Wall
Possible Amenities
Interactive Water Sprays
Possible Amenities
In Pool Play Structure
Possible Amenities
Water Slide
Possible Amenities
Drop Slide
Possible Amenities
Diving
Possible Amenities
Climbing Wall
Rope Swing
Tanks/Amenities and Activities KINDERSLEY COINS
Tanks/Amenities and Activities Chart
Next Steps Feedback and findings from the 2 sessions today will be used to develop design options for the new Kindersley Aquatics Centre
June - Community Consultation #2
July - Report to Town Council
August - Issue Final Schematic Design Report
Questions?