Oakville Beaver, 29 Jan 2016, p. 05

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Oakville Arena redevelopment goes to council Monday by David Lea Oakville Beaver Staff 5 | Friday, January 29, 2016 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Plans to redevelop Oakville Arena and Trafalgar Park will go before council for approval on Monday. Earlier this week the Administrative Services Committee voted to proceed with the first phase of design and construction for the local icon. If council approves, the Town of Oakville will sign a letter of intent with architectural consultant, Diamond Schmitt Architects Inc., and general contractor, Graham Construction and Engineering. Residents passionate about plans "Residents are extremely passionate about the redevelopment plans for the Oakville Arena," said Oakville Mayor Rob Burton. "It's exciting to see this project move forward to council, bringing us closer to revitalizing and expanding the facility for future generations to enjoy." The Oakville Arena, located at 133 Rebecca St., was originally built in 1950 and has served as a community hub for more than six decades. One of four in Ontario with distinctive roof Town staff said it is also one of only four remaining arenas in Ontario with a distinctive Redevelopment plans for the Oakville Arena will go to Town council on Monday (Feb. 1). The arena is one of only four remaining in Ontario with a distinctive wooden truss roof system. | Oakville Beaver file photo wooden truss roof system, designed by Norman Otto Hipel, an Ontario politician and builder who patented the roof system in 1928. The preliminary design concept includes retaining the heritage wooden trusses, an NHL-size ice surface; seating for 450 people; a walking track; a new seniors' centre; administrative offices; a gymnasium; and a new Kinsmen Pine Room for public meetings and events. A new fire hall will also be built on the corner of Kerr and Rebecca streets. The total project budget including the fire hall is $36.7 million. This project will see the Town use an Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) approach to design and construction for the first time rather than the traditional design-bid-build method. The town will enter into a three-party agreement with the architect and the general contractor at the outset of the project. The traditional approach is to first enter into a contract with the architect followed by a separate contract with the general contractor after the design is complete. Town staff said by bringing together everyone in the early stages of the project, IPD offers a more collaborative approach that results in a more reliable schedule and budget. Construction on the Oakville Arena is expected to begin in early 2017. For more information, visit oakville.ca. Established in 1997 Trafalgar Ridge Montessori School BOOk yOUR TOUR TODAy! LOWER ELEMENTARy MONTESSORI PROGRAM Individualized program · Low student to teacher ratio · Enriched French Voted Best Financial Planner & Best Investment Company DIAMOND OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY FEBRUARY 20, 2016 ~ 10 TO 2 2379 TRAFALGAR ROAD, UNIT 6 OAKVILLE · 905.257.5955 www.trms.ca admin@trms.ca Jennifer Watson and Peter Watson 220 Randall Street, Downtown Oakville 905-842-2100 peterwatsoninvestments.com

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