City of Whittlesea engages consultants to prepare business case for new $180 million aquatic and sports centre
Looking to develop a new sports and aquatic centre in the northern Melbourne suburb of Mernda, the City of Whittlesea has engaged Deloitte Australia as the lead consultant to prepare the business case for the facility.
With the planned Centre currently budgeted at $180 million, City of Whittlesea Chair Administrator Lydia Wilson has spoken of the comprehensive due diligence and long-term financial planning to prepare the detailed business case which sets out the approach for the design, delivery and funding of the project.
Wilson stated “this will be the City of Whittlesea’s single biggest investment in community infrastructure to date and rigorous scrutiny of the most financially responsible way to deliver this complex project has been undertaken by independent advisers, administrators and council officers over many months.
“The approach we have endorsed in this business case will see the project delivered in three stages.”
Stage 1: early works including site establishment and detailed design for Stage 2 - underway
Stage 2: To include six indoor sports courts and eight outdoor netball courts plus detailed design for aquatic and leisure components. Construction on the indoor and outdoor courts is scheduled to commence in 2024/25
Stage 3: To include a 50-metre multipurpose pool, a warm water exercise pool, a learn-to-swim pool and a children’s leisure pool, a gym and group fitness area, spa and sauna, and health and wellbeing consulting suites. Construction on the pool and leisure centre is scheduled to commence 2027/28
Wilson added “staging the project spreads the costs over a number of years and ensures Council can continue to deliver other important infrastructure and facilities across the municipality. We are a growing municipality, and we need to ensure that we can meet the needs of communities across our established, new and rural areas - both now and in years to come.
“Even with a staged approach, the sheer scale of this investment means we simply cannot do it alone. To deliver this project we need to secure the support of the Federal and State Governments and we are strongly advocating to both levels of government to contribute significant funding to deliver this much-needed facility.”
Council has endorsed $48 million funding for delivery of Stage 2 (which includes detailed design of Stage 3) contingent on an external funding contribution of $40 million. Funding for Stage 3 construction will be presented to Council for consideration in 2025/26.
The City of Whittlesea has the highest portion of overweight adults in north-eastern Melbourne, the third highest portion of adults with type 2 diabetes in Victoria and the sixth highest proportion of adults with heart disease in Victoria with 44% of adults doing insufficient physical activity.
In addition, the delivery of the sports courts is particularly important for increasing female participation in sports and physical activity. More than two-thirds of adult Victorian females are classified as being sedentary or having low levels of exercise and almost a third of women in the City of Whittlesea reported getting no exercise during a typical week.
Looking forward, Wilson added “we are 100% committed to this project and fostering a healthy community where people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds can easily access the services and facilities they need.
“We know that making it easier to access opportunities to increase physical activity and social engagement will improve the physical and mental health of our residents and dramatically lower their risk of chronic disease, enabling them to live healthier and happier lives.”
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