June 3, 1999
To:Economic Development and Parks Committee
From:Joe Halstead, Commissioner of Economic Development, Culture and Tourism
Wanda Liczyk, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Subject:Funding for Sir Adam Beck Multi-Use Facility (Alderwood Pool) Roof
Ward 2 - Lakeshore Queensway
Purpose:
This report requests funding to replace the existing roof at Alderwood Pool which is a component of the Sir Adam Beck
Multi-Use Facility.
Source of Funds:
Funding in the amount of $150,000 is required for the roof replacement. The work for the pool roof replacement can be
funded from a number of available funding balances.
Order #60033West Mall Rink Renovation 15,000 (+ funding balance)
Order #60035Olympium Water Treatment System 29,000 (+ funding balance)
Order #60011West Humber Pathway Connections 6,000 (+ funding balance)
Order #60005Asphalt Rehabilitation100,000 (defer to future years
Total to be transferred150,000 pending parking lot
study)
Recommendations:
It is recommended that:
1.The Economic Development and Parks Committee approve the reallocation of $150,000 capital funding to cover the
replacement cost of the existing pool roof; and
2.The appropriate City officials be authorized to take the necessary action to give effect thereto.
Council Reference/Background/History:
The Budget Committee at its meeting of June 1, 1999 had before it communication from Councillor Kinahan regarding the
need for emergency roof replacement of the Alderwood Pool roof which is a component building of the Sir Adam Back
multi-use facility. The Budget Committee referred the communication to the Commissioner of Economic Development,
Culture and Tourism for a report.
Sir Adam Beck Multi-Purpose Facility (Horner and Browns Line) is a four party project with the City of Toronto, the
Toronto District School Board, the Toronto Public Library and the Alderwood Action Daycare.
The project consists of a partial renovation of Alderwood Pool which will be connected to a new building consisting of a
community room, library, daycare and public school.
The original Scope of Work for the City's component includes a new community room, the interior renovation of the
existing pool change rooms, lobby, offices, and support spaces in addition to the replacement of the pool filter system. At
the time of preparing the program/budget for the City's share of the project, it was not apparent that the existing pool roof
required replacement. Accordingly, no funds were allocated to such work.
Comments:
In December 1998 a substantial roof leak occurred at Alderwood Pool. An investigation was undertaken, including a visual
inspection, and a thermographic scan. In short, the investigation indicated that the roof system is heavily deteriorated and is
in need of replacement.
Conclusions:
The roof, which is thirty years old, is well beyond it serviceable life and needs replacement in order to avoid further
deterioration, costly emergency repairs and the potential of facility shutdown and lost revenue. The interior renovation of
the pool building is now in progress. It is recommended that funding for the roof be approved as soon as possible in order
to maximize the benefits of coordinating this work with the current facility shutdown, and to obtain the necessary
contractor warranties for roof work.
Contact Names:
Frank KershawNeil ZaphSusan Korrick
392-8199395-6065394-8515
Joe HalsteadWanda Liczyk
CommissionerChief Financial Officer and Treasurer
Economic Development, Culture and Tourism