2019 Ontario Concrete Awards Lake Wilcox Phase 3
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2019 Ontario Concrete Awards Lake Wilcox Phase 3 Submitted to: Ontario Concrete Awards 1 Prologis Blvd. Suite 102B Mississauga, ON L5W0G2 Submitted by: RUTHERFORD CONTRACTING LTD. 224 Earl Stewart Drive Aurora, ON L4G6V7 Project Fact Sheet Project Name & Location: Lake Wilcox Phase 3 / 12643 Bayview Ave. Richmond Hill, Ontario Project Value: • Initial Project Value: $ 3,761,887.50 • Final Project Value: $ 3,872,471.65 Contract Type: Stipulated Sum Design Start: November 10, 2015 Design Completion: July 21, 2017 Construction Start: October 23, 2017 Occupancy: May 21, 2019 Official Opening: June 8, 2019 Concrete Volume: 872 m2 Maximum Concrete Thickness: 450mm General Dimensions: 100m x 20m Span Length: 100m Project Type: Lake Wilcox Phase 3, also known as the "Youth Park", contains various elements that will attract local residents of all ages. The park is an extension of Phase 1 and 2, and will tie in several thematic elements from the previous phases including; cairn poles with bronze sculpture toppers, unit paving, limestone curbs/treadstones and armorstone seat walks. New elements include a large skatepark, climbing structures, exercise equipment, multi-use courts, 4 court volleyball pits, shade structures, and various site furnishings. Several of these elements will have graphite done by an artist at the end of the project. Project Team: General Contractor: Rutherford Contracting Ltd. Owner: The Corporation of The Town of Richmond Hill Prime Consultant: Brook Mcilroy Civil Engineer: The Municipal Infrastructure Group Ltd. Skatepark Consultant: New Line Skateparks Ltd. Electrical Engineer: MJS Consultants Inc. Structural Engineer: RC Engineering Irrigation Consultant: Creative Irrigation Solutions Inc. Project Description Lake Wilcox Youth Park, set on the largest of the Town’s kettle lakes, is an important destination park in an emerging neighbourhood in Richmond Hill. The Youth Precinct of the Lake Wilcox Youth Park is a unique community space focused around entertaining young adults (ages 13-19+). It aims to be the go-to gathering and active recreational open space for youth in the neighbourhood, with multiple uses and programming to provide an animated, lively and safe place throughout the year. The Town’s recent and on-going investments in the first two phases of park construction demonstrate to residents the significance of this site and a commitment to quality and place making. With initial planning beginning in Spring of 2016, the design team of Brook McIlroy and Newline Skateparks worked closely with the City of Richmond Hill and local community through every stage of the park’s conceptual and technical design. It was essential that the skatepark integrate well with Lake Wil cox Park and all existing and future recreational amenities. With the third phase of Richmond Hill’s award winning Lake Wilcox Park being specifically focused on the youth population, the fully integrated skatepark sits well as a complimentary amenity. In addition to the expansive skatepark, the new Youth Park also includes basketball courts, sand volleyball courts, outdoor exercise equipment, seating nodes, a sculptural climber, shade structures and an array of public art elements done by the Toronto based artist Shalak Attack. The modern skatepark includes a primary Plaza Area with the addition of a separate enclosed Flow Bowl. The Plaza Area is over 200 feet in length and includes traditional flat ground ‘street’ elements as well as variably sized stair sets with a progression of rails and ledges that address beginner through advanced riders. The expansive Flow Bowl includes four, six and eight foot depths, a 9 foot half pipe with pool block coping and a dramatic 14 foot over-vertical ‘capsule”. The ‘capsule’ is prominently visible from Bayview Avenue and provides one of several different opportunities to enliven the youth park and help create its own unique identity. The third phase of Richmond Hill’s award winning park is specifically focused on the youth population, and provides a safe and inclusive space designated for wheeled-sports enthusiasts to recreate, develop their skills, and foster positive community. Credit Sheet General Contractor Rutherford Contracting Ltd. Address 224 Earl Stewart Drive. Aurora, Ontario L4G6V7 Contact Ryan Scott, President Phone (905) 726 – 4883 Email [email protected] Owner City of Richmond Hill Address 225 East Beaver Creek Road, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4B 3P4 Contact John Tiberio Phone 905-747-6389 Email [email protected] Landscape Architect BrookMcilroy Address 200-161 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario M5V 2V6 Contact Colin Berman Phone 416-504-5997 ext. 232 Email [email protected] Skatepark Consultant New Line Skateparks Inc. Address 80 Ward St, Toronto, Ontario M6H 4A6 Contact Bill Gurney Phone 604-530-1114 Email [email protected] Structural Engineer RC Engineering Address Contact Ryan Creamer Phone 289 600 7061 Email [email protected] Concrete Contractor UCC Group Address 262 Galaxy Blvd, Etobicoke, Ontario M9W 5R8 Contact Tony Rodrigues Phone 416-675-7455 Email [email protected] Graffiti Painting Shalak Attack Address 2 Executive Blvd, Suite 309. Suffern NY 10901 Contact David M. Campbell Phone (1845) 729 – 1063 Email [email protected] Shade Structure ABC Recreation Address 65 Curtis Ave N, Paris, Ontario N3L 3W1 Contact Keith Dodd Phone (519) 442 – 7900 Email keith.dodd@abcrecreation Site Photographs .