Red Deer Advocate, August 29, 2015

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Red Deer Advocate WEEKEND EDITION SATURDAY, AUG. 29, 2015

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RED DEER COLLEGE UNVEILS THE WINNING DESIGN FOR ITS CENTRE FOR HEALTH, WELLNESS AND SPORT BY PAUL COWLEY ADVOCATE STAFF Red Deer College’s new Centre for Health, Wellness and Sport will put both the educational institution and the city on the map, promises college president Joel Ward. “This is an extraordinary GO BEHIND THE design. It re- SCENES WITH THE ally is iconic,” DESIGNER A2 said Ward on Friday, as the public got a first look at detailed drawings of the $88-million project. Located on the west side of campus, the impressive building will be seen by a million drivers a year going up and down nearby Hwy 2. “This will be the new building that everybody will see. They’ll know it’s Red Deer and they’ll know it’s Red Deer College.” Adding to the local flavour, homegrown firm Scott Builders and Edmonton’s Clark Builders will construct the facility in a joint venture, along with design partner Stantec and HCMA. The group was chosen from nine bidders in a design/build competition. Ground breaking will take place this fall, with construction getting underway next spring for a fall 2018 completion. That schedule will have it ready six months ahead of the 2019 Canada Winter Games, an event that will serve as the facility’s official coming-out party. Many years in the planning, the centre will provide much-needed facilities for students, athletes, coaches

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This will be the new building that everybody will see. They’ll know it’s Red Deer and they’ll know it’s Red Deer College. and instructors. It will also bolster the college’s case to become a degree-granting polytechnic university. The college sees that as a critical evolution if Central Alberta is to stop the brain drain to other centres. In Lethbridge, which has a college and a university, 75 per cent of its

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Artist renderings of the exterior of Red Deer College’s Centre for Health, Wellness and Sport and the interior of the gymnasium, the future home of the RDC Kings and Queens basketball teams.The public got its first look at detailed drawings of the $88-million project at a press conference on Friday. Joel Ward

post-secondary students remain in the area. For Red Deer, the number is 33 per cent. “I think we all agree, if (students) want to stay they should be allowed to stay,” said Ward, adding the average cost to send a student outside the community to study is $28,000. The centre also fixes a serious

shortcoming in facilities for the college of 7,500 students. “Our facilities are some of the worst in the country,” he said. “In fact, most high schools have better gyms ... than we do.” An Olympic-sized ice surface, 1,200-seat gymnasium, 200-metre running track, squash courts, fitness rooms, and classroom and health spaces will be built around a huge great hall that opens onto a large outdoor patio area.

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