File #: 18-061    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 1/30/2018 In control: Council
On agenda: 2/5/2018 Final action: 2/5/2018
Title: Early Budget Approval - Sports Centre Refrigeration Equipment Replacement
REQUEST FOR DECISION

DATE: January 30, 2018 Report No. P&R-18-003
TO: Laurie Hurst, Chief Administrative Officer
FROM: Scott Hartman, Director of Parks and Recreation Services
SUBJECT:

Title
Early Budget Approval - Sports Centre Refrigeration Equipment Replacement
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RECOMMENDATION:

Recommendation
That Council award early budget approval of $350,000 for the replacement and upgrade of the Sports Centre refrigeration equipment.
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RELEVANT POLICY:

Financial Plan Bylaw
Financial Plan 2018-2022

STRATEGIC RELEVANCE:

Council's Operational Strategies 2015-2019 identifies the repair, replacement and upgrades of parks and recreation infrastructure as a strategic priority.

BACKGROUND:

The refrigeration system at the Sports Centre is scheduled for replacement. The intent of this project is to replace the aged chiller and brine equipment with a new system that offers greater reliability, less ammonia storage, energy efficiency and lower operational costs. The new system needs to be operational before the refrigeration plant start up date of July 30, 2018.

ISSUES:

1. Rationale for Selected Option
In order to ensure that the plant is operational for August summer ice, work on this project needs to begin immediately. Given the engineering design work required, the anticipated 12-16 week lead time for equipment and the installation and commissioning of the new system, early budget approval is required.

2. Organizational Implications
This project has been incorporated into Departmental work plans and the necessary staff resources have been allocated.

3. Financial Implications
This project was identified in the Five Year Financial Plan for replacement in 2018. The anticipated cost for this project (including design, supply, installation and commissioning) is $350,000 and the funds would be allocated from the Capital Project Reserve Fund.

4. Sustainability & Environmental Implications
This new system would reduce the amount of ammonia needed ...

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