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CBEC and Calgary 2026 .Pdf C2018-1005 CBEC and Calgary 2026 Draft Hosting Plan Concept Comparison ATTACHMENT 2 Venue CBEC Proposal Calgary 2026 Draft Hosting Plan Concept Saddledome New Event Centre was New Event Centre not included as assumed as completed for required. Hockey 1 and upgrades to Hockey 1 planned for Saddledome with the Saddledome were additional upgrades not noted in CBEC planned for Hockey 2. report. Hockey 2 goes to mid-size community arena. Multi-sport complex CBEC assumed that the The cost of the multi-sport facility is (Fieldhouse) multi-sport facility would be included in the Calgary 2026 Draft funded prior to completion of Hosting Plan Concept. a bid submission and did not include the cost in its budget. Mid-size A mid-size community arena A 5,000-seat arena with two ice sheets is community arena was not part of CBEC’s plan. proposed in the Calgary 2026 Draft CBEC proposed holding Hosting Plan Concept instead of Hockey 2 at the Stampede investing money into the Corral. The Corral. community arena would be used for Hockey 2 and Para Ice Hockey. After the Games, the arena would be a legacy for community use. McMahon Stadium The CBEC report planned for The opening and closing ceremonies are opening and closing planned for McMahon Stadium. ceremonies to be held at the This change results in a legacy Grandstand. refurbishment of McMahon Stadium. McMahon Stadium was not This will be done instead of investing in part of the Master Facilities temporary modifications to the Plan in the CBEC report. Grandstand. Olympic Oval Olympic Oval upgrades were Scoping changes have resulted in a included in the CBEC plan. slight increase in capital upgrades compared with CBEC costing. Agrium Agrium upgrades were The Calgary 2026 Draft Hosting Plan (Nutrien Western included in the CBEC plan as Concept identifies lower capital Event Centre) part of the International improvements than the CBEC plan. Broadcast and Main Press Centres. BMO temporary Temporary structure included Calgary 2026 has included a temporary space as an operating cost in the structure as part of the investment into CBEC budget. the BMO Centre to accommodate broadcasting requirements. This portable structure can be relocated after the 2026 OPWG as legacy infrastructure. Training venues Upgrades to Agrium for Upgrades to Father David Bauer arena figure-skating training, and (proximity to Fieldhouse), and use of use of Markin MacPhail Markin MacPhail Centre and Max Bell Centre at WinSport. Arenas. C2018-1005 Attachment 2 ISC: Unrestricted Page 1 of 3 CBEC and Calgary 2026 Draft Hosting Plan Concept Comparison Venue CBEC Proposal Calgary 2026 Proposal BMO upgrades CBEC identified upgrades Minor changes from CBEC report. including sound and lighting Boyce Theatre improvements benefit improvements as part of the future events and conferences. International Broadcast Centre. Big 4 General finishing, Minor changes from CBEC report. accessibility, lighting, HVAC upgrades, amenities and washrooms. WinSport sliding Build upon sliding track The mix of improvements at WinSport track renovation currently has shifted from solely a high- underway. performance focus to community legacy, with less money being spent on the sliding track and more money spent on the ski hill area and community amenities, including lighting that will WinSport ski hill Improve courses for allow access to the sport venues at slopestyle and moguls. night. Additional upgrades to day lodge. Legacy cross- CBEC did not include a A legacy cross-country ski trail is country ski legacy for cross-country in its proposed for high performance training, plan. recreational and community use. Canmore Nordic Upgrade training facilities for Minor changes from CBEC report. Centre Canada’s national Biathlon and Cross-Country Skiing teams. Nakiska CBEC included Parallel Giant Calgary 2026 proposes all alpine and Slalom, Ski Cross, para alpine, snowboard cross, ski cross, Snowboard Cross, Slalom and para snowboard events take place and Giant Slalom at Nakiska at Nakiska. Lake Louise Downhill, Super G and Not included in plan Combined events at Lake Louise. Ski jump CBEC Master Facility Plan Ski jumps are proposed for Whistler and contemplated holding ski reflect the IOC New Norms regarding jumping at either WinSport or venue re-use at a significant cost Whistler. In the CBEC report, savings. it elected to present the higher projected capital costs for the WinSport Ski Jumping scenario. Curling CBEC proposed to hold A proposed location for curling is still curling in the multi-sport under development and Calgary 2026’s facility. report includes a capital allowance. C2018-1005 Attachment 2 ISC: Unrestricted Page 2 of 3 CBEC and Calgary 2026 Draft Hosting Plan Concept Comparison Venue CBEC Proposal Calgary 2026 Proposal Corral and CBEC included using the The Corral will not be used for the 2026 Grandstand Corral for Hockey 2 and the OPWG and the Grandstand will host Grandstand for Opening and medal ceremonies and a daily live site, Closing Ceremonies and meaning no capital improvements are other events, requiring capital required. improvements. Program oversight Not included in CBEC report. Calgary 2026 has budgeted the cost of program oversight for the capital plan. Housing CBEC contemplated a The Calgary 2026 plan emphasizes number of scenarios including legacy development and permanent temporary housing. housing. Endowment CBEC identified an Calgary 2026 has identified a Legacy endowment fund in its report. Fund and an Unrestricted Games Contingency. C2018-1005 Attachment 2 ISC: Unrestricted Page 3 of 3 .
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