Yellowknife is getting closer to having a new pool facility — and it might even have an amusement park-style water slide and hot tub.
In a media statement, the city said it issued a request for proposal for the construction of the aquatic centre last Thursday to three companies that were pre-qualified to bid on the project.
Those companies, all located in Yellowknife or Edmonton, are Bird Construction Group, Clark Builders and PCL Construction Management Inc. The bid process ends Sept. 2.
The city has been looking to replace the Ruth Inch Memorial Pool — which was constructed circa 1987 and is reaching the end of its “useful life” — since November 2016.
Based on consultations with user groups, stakeholders and the public back in 2018 and 2020, the city is requiring the proposed design to incorporate a 25-metre, eight-lane lap pool and one-metre and three-metre springboards. Designs are also required to have a leisure pool, a beach entry shallow area, a lazy river, “play features” and a large, “amusement park-style” water slide.
These are some of the other features that are to be included in the design:
The proposed aquatic centre is scheduled to be completed by September 2024. The start of construction will depend on the schedules proposed by the successful contractor, the city said.
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