Rotorua Daily Post

Indoor pool set to open in May with new roof

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The indoor facility at the Rotorua Aquatic Centre is set to reopen in early May 2024 with the new roof now installed.

Contractor­s are in the final stages of stage two of the centre’s revitalisa­tion, with the council and the Government contributi­ng

$23.45 million to the project.

The outdoor 50-metre pool and outdoor changing facilities were refurbishe­d in stage one, which cost $3.9m and finished in 2021.

In a media statement, the council said the new roof featured a transparen­t material called ETFE (ethylene tetrafluor­oethylene), which had a glass-like transparen­cy but was lightweigh­t, designed to be highly durable and provide good insulation.

“This type of material is popular for buildings that need lots of controlled natural light,” the statement said.

“The material has been used for the likes of Carisbrook Stadium in Dunedin and Eden Park in Auckland. It provides UV protection to facility users and will withstand the geothermal environmen­t in Rotorua.”

Contractor­s will add signage, furniture and a new poolside floor in the coming months, the council said.

The council was also working with local hapū Ngā ti Kea Ngā ti Tuara to develop cultural foundation themes that would be incorporat­ed in the design work and way-finding signage.

An initial business case has been completed for stage three of the project which could include additional features, dependent on future external funding and subject to final council decisions.

The council has previously said features of stage three could be a hydro slide, bomb pool and improved cafe and gym.

 ?? PHOTO / ROTORUA LAKES COUNCIL ?? The new roof going on the Rotorua Aquatic Centre.
PHOTO / ROTORUA LAKES COUNCIL The new roof going on the Rotorua Aquatic Centre.

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