Toronto
Leaside Memorial Gardens Arena Expansion
Client
The City of Toronto
Budget
$12 Million
Size
42,000 sf.
Completed
December 2013
Delivery Model
Design-Bid-Build
Sector
Multi-Use Recreation Facilities
Architect
WDG Architects Inc.
The Leaside Memorial Arena project consisted of the addition of a new arena and renovations to the existing arena facility while the balance of the recreational facilities remained occupied throughout construction. Finishes included a rubberized skate floor, ceramic tiles, glazing, resilient flooring and carpeting. During the foundation stages, Aquicon Construction completed the underpinning of the existing structure.
“Aquicon approached this assignment with an excellent organization, including an especially talented and capable site superintendent, dedicated project management and office support, and personal involvement from senior management with a number of issues, all of which were effectively resolved. I was very impressed with Aquicon’s efforts and activity, and pleased with the result.”
Peter Klambauer, Parks Development and Capital Projects, CIty of Toronto
The addition to the facility included an NHL size ice surface, boards, glass, 100 person seating and a warm viewing concourse with a connection to the existing arena at the lobby level, six new change rooms, a community room, and a pro shop. Sustainable features included a “Green Roof”, electrical power and lighting systems, and an energy efficient mechanical and ice plant system.
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