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Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 11:56 pm
by Prince George
ozisnowman wrote:Off course this will be a white elephant, the State Government never learns!!! another AAMI in the making.
With upgrades to public transport this thing should be built in the CBD near the train station or Adelaide Oval
etc. Along with a new basketball/entertainment centre, new multipurpose stadium and new tennis centre.

But the worse thing about this SAC is the poor poor location of that GP plus... It should be relocated and
an adequate car-park built for the SAC. Can only imagine some poor bugger trying to get a park to see a
doctor whilst a major event is on at the SAC. Just very very poor forward planning.
Actually, the open lot pictured in the render is only the tip of the parking iceberg. The image links to the article on the ABC, which mentions that there's a multi-story carpark included in the project.

I don't think that we can really compare the swimming centre to AAMI - it will draws hundreds to low thousands of people for most of the time, where at AAMI or Adelaide Oval you're talking about tens of thousands.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 12:01 pm
by rogue
Westfield Marion is next door with thousands of car parks. I cant see this being a problem. Could be a nice $$$ earner for Westfield.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:30 pm
by arnoo
I think the new State Aquatic Centre is going to be great. Not a white elephant, not the wrong location ... it's all good and I can't wait until it's finished!

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 12:31 pm
by Pants
Welcome to the forum Mr Rann.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 1:17 pm
by Wayno
Pants wrote:Welcome to the forum Mr Rann.
:lol:

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 2:38 pm
by arnoo
Pants wrote:Welcome to the forum Mr Rann.
Now now ... I just happen to think the SAC is going to be a good thing. I happen to live close to it too, so of course it will be very convenient for me.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:30 pm
by peas_and_corn
rogue wrote:Westfield Marion is next door with thousands of car parks. I cant see this being a problem. Could be a nice $$$ earner for Westfield.
I thought Marion constantly had a shortage of parking probkem, especially on weekends (which is when, I would imagine, people would most use the centre)- so wouldn't the problem be shoppers using the swim centre's parks?

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 10:02 am
by Shuz
Thread title needs to be modified to $100m. That's how much the project is costing now.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Thu Oct 22, 2009 12:55 pm
by fabricator
Shuz wrote:Thread title needs to be modified to $100m. That's how much the project is costing now.
Not sure, the $100m includes the GP Plus Health Care Centre as well, did the original costing have that ? What is the cost minus that other building ?

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Mon Oct 26, 2009 7:27 pm
by deano91
Looks like the beginning of work is fairly imminent, there was a big blue fence around the perimeter when I drove past today :)

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Oct 28, 2009 10:15 pm
by ghs
I am looking forward to the wave pool !!

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:15 am
by arnoo
deano91 wrote:Looks like the beginning of work is fairly imminent, there was a big blue fence around the perimeter when I drove past today :)
The big blue fence appeared just before the launch event. Nothing at all has occurred on site since then though.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 5:43 pm
by Will
Woodhead International are the architects for this project. From their website:

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State Aquatic Centre and GP Plus Health Care Centre at Marion
Woodhead and Peddle Thorp are working together on the design of South Australia’s new State Aquatic Centre and GP Plus Health Care Centre at Marion.
The $100m development will provide South Australia with a FINA compliant aquatic and recreation facility, catering for elite and recreational users. The GP Plus Health Centre is designed to meet a service delivery model for GP Plus and aims to achieve high quality health care, offering a wide range of health services within an accessible and pleasant environment. Construction is due to commence shortly.

The two facilities and associated carpark co-exist on the same masterplanned site. The masterplan and urban design solution is based on a public plaza which links to the site the Oaklands Station and the Marion Wetland Centre. The masterplan is a part of a broader TOD based masterplan for the precinct and the plaza will provide an enjoyable, safe and secure environment for the visitors and users of the new and existing facilities.



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State Aquatic Centre and GP Plus Centre, Marion
Work begins on the State Aquatic Centre and GP Plus Centre, SA
Preliminary site work began on South Australia’s new Aquatic Centre and GP Plus Health Care Centre on Friday 16 October 2009. An official groundbreaking ceremony was held at the Marion site with over 250 guests attending, which included Federal Sports Minister, Kate Ellis, State Minister for Infrastructure, Pat Conlon, State Minister for Sport and Recreation, Michael Wright, and the City of Marion Mayor, Felicity-Ann Lewis
The State Aquatic Centre and GP Plus Centre is a design and construct project being delivered by Candetti Construction with Woodhead and Peddle Thorp Architects as Architects in Association. The $100m development has been designed by Woodhead and Peddle Thorp Architects and will provide South Australia with a world class, FINA compliant aquatic and recreation facility, catering for elite and recreational users. The facility comprises of one main 50-metre pool, one 50 metre Diving/Water Polo pool, 4,500 seating capacity, 1000sqm of gym space and leisure water of 1,000sqm including a ‘learn to swim’ pool.

Woodhead has completed the design for the GP Plus Health Care Centre to meet a service delivery model for GP Plus. The design aims to achieve high quality health care, offering a wide range of health services, within an accessible and pleasant environment.

The centre will also provide a foundation for increased support to manage chronic disease and will be tailored to meet the needs of the community.

Woodhead has also designed the addition of a multi story car park and public plaza which links both centres on the Marion Domain.

Woodhead has been working on this project since 2004 with the team lead by David King-Jones and comprising Kym Hughes, Sandy Kuchel, Ben Mountford, Vicki Jacobs and Marlew Cook.

Both projects are expected to be completed by mid to late 2010.

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 1:39 pm
by Pikey
Excavation now well underway, earthmoving equipment on site

Re: #SWP: $60m State Swimming Centre

Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 2:35 pm
by fabricator
ghs wrote:I am looking forward to the wave pool !!
That got removed from the plans some time ago, no idea why.