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A Therapeutic Pool Facility to Better our yCommunity Support for this grassroots proposal is vast and has been ongoing since the 1970s.
Now time for this vision to be actualizedactualized
Physical environment will enable all citizens of our City to live well and be proactive in their well being.
The Centre Lionel Lalonde Centre (CLELC) site in Azilda is an ideal location for the pool faciility and is the proposed site for this development.development.
Our Community Community Opportunities
Much community consultation has been done in the Azilda and Chelmsford areas
Evidence of widespread support for therapeutic pool at CLELC
Therapeutic pool would be accessible to many clients of different ages
14.8% of City of Greater Sudbury population is above the age of 65
Community Vision
Has always been a vision for the creation of a new pool facility in former Raysideof a new pool facility in former Rayside Balfour area.
Goal has been to maintain an interest in healthy living by promoting and providing easily acessible opportunities for all memberseasily acessible opportunities for all members of our community.
Water as a Therapy MediumWater is one of the best therapymediums that exist. The natural, gentle,yet firm resistance is ideal for exercise.Add the salt water and thermal comfortAdd the salt water and thermal comfortoffered by warming it above normalroom temperature and enjoyablesetting becomes an effective therapymediummedium.
Benefits of a Therapeutic Pool Facility
Lose weight effectivelyg y
Improve balance and agility
Ease arthritis pain
Recover from surgery
Alleviate the symptoms of fibromyalgia, MS and diabetes
Strengthen muscles and joints
Increase flexibility and strengthIncrease flexibility and strength
Community PartnersCommunity Partners
Both Councillors Dutrisac and Berthiaume have been approaching communitypartners since 2006. With the new St. Gabriel Villa in Chelmsford and recentcommunity consultation and discussions with different seniors’ groups such as theClub Accueil Age d’Or Azilda and Club 50 in Chelmsford, the support and interest isexcitingexciting.
The Councillors have also had discussions with potential local partners such as: City of Greater SudburyCity of Greater Sudbury
Laurentian University
Hôpital Régional Sudbury Regional Hospital
Cambrian College
Community Care Access Centre
Councillors have also met with certain Ministers. Lionel Lalonde, former Mayor of Rayside
B lf d f CGS Cit C ill h d hi i t t i thi j tBalfour and former CGS City Councillor has expressed his interest in this project.
Our ProvinceCities across Ontario are building therapeutic pools for their residents, such as Kanata, Ott d b fOttawa and a number of Southern Ontario cities.
Opportunities for a therapeuticOpportunities for a therapeutic pool facility
Baby & Me Aquafit
Gentle AquafitGentle Aquafit
Walk and Tone
Shallow Water Aquafit
Aqua StretchAqua Stretch
Older Adult Aquafit
Fibromyalgia classes
Pool Options commonly used for rehabilitation, lap swimming and instructional swimming
d f i d ll hild good for seniors and small children because of shallow depth, benches and higher temperature
temperature set between 96‐99temperature set between 96 99 degrees F and has salt water
Can accommodate wheel chair lift
Can be configured to have variety of depths
Typically bench along one side of poolyp y g p
Opportunity for built in treadmill along floor of pool
Existing Site
The existing site is centrally locatedin the City of Greater Sudbury,in the City of Greater Sudbury,making it an ideal central meetingplace for the whole of the City.Yallowega Bélanger Architecture areh id hi f CLELCthe resident architects for CLELC,designing and managing therenovation of the former RaysideHigh School into the Municipalg pFacility. The plans to add atherapeutic pool to the building hasalways been discussed and as aresult the addition has been takenresult, the addition has been takeninto consideration for the masterplanning of the entire site.
Facility DimensionsFacility Dimensions
As of June 22, 2011
Budget class: Class “C”This budget is based on preliminary sketch for the project. This
h ld d l b d bestimate should provide realistic cost objectives in order to obtainproject
P l d k 4 650Pool deck 4,650 Change rooms 1,230Offices 1,320L bb 450Lobby 450
Total of building gross square feet 7,650
Facility CostsFacility CostsGeneral requirements $ 618,000.00Site work $ 673,147.50Concrete $ 229,712.50Masonry $ 109,500.00Steel $ 93,000.00Woods & plastics $ 50,475.00Thermal protection $ 281,000.00Thermal protection $ 281,000.00Doors & Windows $ 68,000.00Finishes $ 390,825.00Specialties $ 562,600.00Mechanical $ 484,550.00El t i l $ 161 500 00Electrical $ 161,500.00
Sub‐total $3,722,310.00Escalation contingency included in estimateDesign contingency – 10% 372,231.00g g ySub‐total $4,094,541.00Construction contingency – 10% 409,454.10Soft costs 360,319.61
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $4 864 314 71TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS $4,864,314.71
Thank you!Thank you!