21/01/2015
Construction Begins At Olympia Centre
Work has started on the site which will form part of the new Olympia Leisure Centre in Belfast.
Part of the £19m sports and community hub in south Belfast, contractors have started construction on a new facility at the West Stand of the redeveloped Windsor Park in the area, in association with the Irish Football Association. O'Hare and McGovern are the appointed contractors for the build. The facility will be run by GLL.
In addition, future development will include new pitches, a new play space and commercial development opportunities, all accessed by a new boulevard from Boucher Road.
The project is part of a wider £105m Belfast City Council Investment in Leisure Transformation throughout the city.
Welcoming the start of works, Councillor Lee Reynolds, Belfast City Council's Chair of Strategic Policy and Resources Committee, said: "This is an exciting step in our Leisure Transformation Programme. It will provide the highest quality leisure services at the best value for money with the beginning of construction for the new Olympia Leisure Centre.
"It is an important move for the city – not just for the fantastic modern facilities it will provide but also for the opportunities available in terms of training and employment.
"Under our Investment Programme commitment social clauses are written into all contracts like this. We are organising activities to promote job and training opportunities for the unemployed, apprentices and students, and also supply chain opportunities arising from a range of upcoming council contracts.
"It is a wonderful example of partnership working for the benefit of communities across Belfast."
Cynthia Smith, Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL) Acting Permanent Secretary, added: "The entire Windsor Park development is about more than football; it is about integrating the entire community into something which is new and exciting and which will be of significant benefit for the whole area.
"The new facility will be a tremendous boost for the social, leisure and economic wellbeing of those from the local community and indeed much farther afield."
DCAL is contributing £2.75m to the construction of the new leisure centre, as part of their overall £31m funding for the Windsor Park re-development. The total investment at Olympia is £21.75m. It is anticipated that the leisure centre will be completed by late 2016, with work on the entire site scheduled to be finished by 2017.
(JP)
Part of the £19m sports and community hub in south Belfast, contractors have started construction on a new facility at the West Stand of the redeveloped Windsor Park in the area, in association with the Irish Football Association. O'Hare and McGovern are the appointed contractors for the build. The facility will be run by GLL.
In addition, future development will include new pitches, a new play space and commercial development opportunities, all accessed by a new boulevard from Boucher Road.
The project is part of a wider £105m Belfast City Council Investment in Leisure Transformation throughout the city.
Welcoming the start of works, Councillor Lee Reynolds, Belfast City Council's Chair of Strategic Policy and Resources Committee, said: "This is an exciting step in our Leisure Transformation Programme. It will provide the highest quality leisure services at the best value for money with the beginning of construction for the new Olympia Leisure Centre.
"It is an important move for the city – not just for the fantastic modern facilities it will provide but also for the opportunities available in terms of training and employment.
"Under our Investment Programme commitment social clauses are written into all contracts like this. We are organising activities to promote job and training opportunities for the unemployed, apprentices and students, and also supply chain opportunities arising from a range of upcoming council contracts.
"It is a wonderful example of partnership working for the benefit of communities across Belfast."
Cynthia Smith, Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL) Acting Permanent Secretary, added: "The entire Windsor Park development is about more than football; it is about integrating the entire community into something which is new and exciting and which will be of significant benefit for the whole area.
"The new facility will be a tremendous boost for the social, leisure and economic wellbeing of those from the local community and indeed much farther afield."
DCAL is contributing £2.75m to the construction of the new leisure centre, as part of their overall £31m funding for the Windsor Park re-development. The total investment at Olympia is £21.75m. It is anticipated that the leisure centre will be completed by late 2016, with work on the entire site scheduled to be finished by 2017.
(JP)
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