Major sports centre to be built in Pimpama
Major pieces of sporting infrastructure have been given the green light by Gold Coast Council.
Contracts have been awarded for the construction of the Pimpama Sports Hub as well as the major refurbishment of the Miami Aquatic Centre.
Mayor Tom Tate said the $80 million, 14 hectare Pimpama Sports Hub would be a game changer for the northern suburbs residents, providing a much needed sports, community and leisure centre.
“This project will meet the emerging need of the northern Gold Coast’s rapidly expanding population – forecast to more than double to 167,000 by 2036,” he said.
“Our community consultation in 2017 showed that 91 per cent of respondents supported the project and I’m excited to announce we’re now delivering, with the successful contract awarded to ADCO constructions.
]“This group has previously worked with the City to deliver the HOTA Outdoor Stage. The hub will include eight tennis courts, 12 netball courts, an events space, community centre, parklands and an aquatics centre with an Olympic standard pool.”
Deputy Mayor Donna Gates said the delivery of the Pimpama Sports Hub ensured the City was keeping pace with the tremendous growth in the northern suburbs.
]“I know our residents will absolutely embrace this hub, especially the aquatic centre which includes five pools. It will help bring the community together,” she said.
Early works will commence in October, with a two-phase completion date of late 2020 for the netball centre and events park; and mid 2021 for the aquatics, tennis and community centres.
Mayor Tate said the Miami Aquatic Centre was an outstanding sports facility that had served the community exceptionally well for many decades.
“This $18 million redevelopment, commencing in late 2019, will transform this popular centre into a world- class health and recreation facility,” he said.
“Miami will continue to serve the kids learning to swim as well as high performance athletes, and keep breeding champions like Giaan Rooney and Grant Hackett.”
The redevelopment will replace the original eight-lane 50 metre pool with a new, multi-functional 10-lane pool; provide a renewed learn to swim pool; establish a new entry, reception and administration area, first aid and public amenities; and provide additional car parking and bus set-down facilities.
The contract has been award to J Hutchinson and works are due for completion early 2021. The 10-lane 50 metre pool and amenities will remain open during construction while all other facilities will close temporarily.