Tumbarumba Pool Upgrade

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Consultation has concluded

The Project

The new-look upgrade to the Tumbarumba Swimming Pool Complex includes a 15m x 6.5m learn-to-swim pool, a 4m x 4m baby pool and an 11m x 4m splash zone with water toys. The project also included; the installation of two accessibility chair lift arms, shade sails over the new learn-to-swim and baby pools, new exterior fence, plant equipment shed and solar panels on the roof of the new plant shed to regulate water temperature in the new pools.

This valuable community asset opened to the public in time for the December 2020/January 2021 school holidays to the delight of young families and visitors.

Funding of $928,000 was allocated from the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Community Funds Round Two for the upgrade of the water play pool and construction of a new learn-to-swim pool.

Below: Tumbarumba Pool - new pools with splash zone and water toys.


The Project

The new-look upgrade to the Tumbarumba Swimming Pool Complex includes a 15m x 6.5m learn-to-swim pool, a 4m x 4m baby pool and an 11m x 4m splash zone with water toys. The project also included; the installation of two accessibility chair lift arms, shade sails over the new learn-to-swim and baby pools, new exterior fence, plant equipment shed and solar panels on the roof of the new plant shed to regulate water temperature in the new pools.

This valuable community asset opened to the public in time for the December 2020/January 2021 school holidays to the delight of young families and visitors.

Funding of $928,000 was allocated from the NSW Government’s Stronger Country Community Funds Round Two for the upgrade of the water play pool and construction of a new learn-to-swim pool.

Below: Tumbarumba Pool - new pools with splash zone and water toys.


Consultation has concluded
  • Upgrades Officially Recognised

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    17 February 2021

    On the 20 April 1961 Tumbarumba residents got behind the Council’s project for a swimming pool and turned out for the first working bee. The pool opened a year later and on Friday 12 February 2021, the recent upgrades were officially recognised.

    Mayor James Hayes was joined by Member for Albury Justin Clancy MP, Deputy PM Michael McCormack MP, Member for Eden-Monaro Kristy McBain for the unveiling of a commemorative plaque and cake cutting ceremony.

    During the pool’s 60 year life hundreds of children have learnt-to-swim in Tumbarumba and the new facilities provide a fantastic opportunity for many more to gain a skill for life.

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    Photo credit: SVC Pool Staff - Ian Morey, Narelle Buckingham, Sue Morey with Deputy MP Michael McCormack, Mayor James Hayes, Mr Justin Clancy MP, Ms Kristy McBain MP


  • New pools open for the School Holidays

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    The new learn-to-swim and baby pools will be open for use from Friday 18 December 2020, perfect timing to celebrate the start of the School Holidays.

    Other upgrade works at the pool have included a new fence around the pool boundary, plus pool blankets and solar panels for water temperature regulation. There’s also a couple of final things to be done early in the new year to complete the splash zone.

    Happy swimming!

  • Final stages

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    20 November 2020

    The Tumbarumba pool upgrade is nearing completion, concourses are finished and shade sails are up. Contractors have been onsite tiling and the water toys will be installed in the coming weeks.

    Other upgrade works include a new fence around the pool boundary plus pool blankets and solar panels for water temperature regulation.

    We know our keen swimmers are anxiously awaiting the opening, now long to go now!

  • Works Progressing Swimmingly

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    1 September 2020

    Upgrades to Tumbarumba’s swimming pool complex are progressing swimmingly despite recent wet weather.

    Teams completed a significant milestone this week with two major concrete pours, the pool shell and balance tank. Favourable weather conditions over the coming weeks will help to keep works tracking. Further concreting works include additional concourse section and slab for the plant room.

    The new-look pool upgrade includes a learn-to-swim pool, a new baby pool and splash zone with water toys.

    We look forward to opening this fantastic facility the community can enjoy for generations to come.

  • Work Starts at the Tumbarumba Swimming Pool Complex

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    11 August 2020

    Construction of a baby pool, water-play area and learn-to-swim pool at the Tumbarumba Swimming Pool Complex is underway.

    Works have started with demolition and the removal of the existing shade structure, toddler pool and some of the concourses. Two trees have also been removed to accommodate the upgrade.

    The upgrade works are scheduled to be completed for residents and visitors to enjoy during this summer’s swimming season.

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  • Contract awarded

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    18 May 2020

    Following the resolution of Council at the April 2020 meeting to enter into negotiations with a view to entering into a contract for this project, negotiations have been completed and an Order has been raised with ‘Bluefit Pty Ltd’ for the Design and Construction of the Tumbarumba Upgraded Learn to Swim Water Play Pool project.

    Timelines for the design and construction are being finalised and we are working towards the upgrade being completed in time for the opening of the swim season later this year.

    The scope of works for the project involves the following:

    · Service augmentation as required - electricity, sewer, water

    · Demolition and removal - existing toddler/LTS pool and concourses

    · New filtration plant room to service the new combined toddler/leisure pool/LTS pool

    · New filtration plant and reticulation for the combined toddler/leisure pool/LTS pool

    · New combined toddler/splash pool/LTS pool including finishes, water features and evidence of pool plant commissioning (refer image below)

    · Shade structures to social seating area, baby pool and partial splash/LTS pool

    · Installation of disabled chair lift

    · New concrete concourses to new combined toddler/splash pool/LTS pool along with improvements to the pool concourse and café social zone.

  • Tender Released for Tumbarumba Pool Upgrade

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    4 March 2020

    Tumbarumba families can look forward to a very different swimming pool complex next summer with Snowy Valleys Council releasing the design plans for the upgrade of the water play pool and construction of a new learn-to-swim pool.

    Council is currently seeking request for tender on the design and construction of the new pools.

    Request for tender closes on 27 March 2020.

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