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Lorne Davies Complex Renewal
Status: In construction
Project Location: Lorne Davies Complex east building
Budget: $39M
Project Gross: 9000 square metres
Prime Consultant: Perkins & Will Architects
Expected Completion Date: Spring 2025
Extensive renovations will provide a continued safe and healthy environment and to enhance student, athlete and community experience at the Lorne Davies Complex. The original campus building was constructed in 1965 with additions in 1973 (central gym), 2006 (west gym and fitness centre) and 2021 (stadium).
- The focus of the work will be within the 1965 original building, which will include seismic, mechanical, plumbing improvements
- New recreation change facilities to address, reallocate and moderately expand the change areas to address gender equity
- An upgraded pool deck to the existing pool
- Improved wayfinding and public access to the non-secure areas for students, visitors and the community
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- More information about Athletics and Recreation services impacted by this project and relocated services is available on the project page.