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Item 23 - Agreement for Memorial Park and Aquatics Facility Renovation
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Item 23 - Agreement for Memorial Park and Aquatics Facility Renovation
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Men M, I�m <br />h <br />,s <br />{u 1 <br />f <br />Y�F,ry fi ti <br />� <br />06; + piedmont community aquatics center pie <br />city of piedmont <br />ELS and SWA blended this new aquatics center into a <br />dense civic core with challenging topogography. Our <br />design and construction oversight scope also includes <br />facilitating community workshops. The project is a unique <br />opportunity to merge a number of recreational resources <br />into a new and inviting wellness hub for the civic center. <br />The existing Piedmont pool, opened in the 1960s, was a <br />community hub used by several generations of adults and <br />children, but was shuttered in March 2020 due to aging <br />equipment and construction. Responding to the outdated <br />n <br />7 <br />t -�- I i,M <br />pool and growing demand, a new pool master plan <br />offers more water area and a wide variety of options. <br />The new, LEED Gold -targeted community center will <br />include a two-story aquatics and community building <br />with a range of uses. <br />Completion: 2024 (projected) I Sara Lillevand, City <br />Administrator (Retired), City of Piedmont, 510.910.1296, <br />saralillevand@gmaii.com <br />f <br />IlkT . <br />x n <br />4 of 1 I' <br />+ OI( c4a1uuLw,J Iwruw� vu <br />college of marin <br />This project enhances an under -recognized campus <br />and generates greater awareness and visibility for the <br />College of Marin as a whole. The center benefits the <br />public at -large by offering much sought-after access to <br />a comprehensive health and wellness facility. SWNs <br />scope connected aquatic center to campus and <br />created a new campus oval while tying into the olling <br />woodland site. The state-of-the-art building boasts <br />an Olympic -sized swimming pool, lap pool, dive pool <br />The adjacent outdoor pools are used for both college <br />and community aquatics classes, recreation, teams, <br />meets, and camps. The center is designed to be <br />LEED Gold equivalent, capitalizing on an abundant <br />geothermal resource and an on -campus PV farm. <br />Completion: 20211 Client Reference: Greg Nelson, <br />Assistant Superintendent/Vice President of Administration <br />Services, Marin CCD, 415.883.2211, gnelson@marin.edu <br />and dive tower, with a full recreation and wellness <br />center including a gymnasium, areas for cardio, <br />weights and group fitness, classrooms, administrative els+swa <br />space, outdoor workout studios, and locker rooms. <br />
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