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February 9, 2012

ISU rec center pool out of service while being repaired

Fix to bottom of 3-year-old pool will cost $10,000

TERRE HAUTE — Indiana State University is spending about $10,000 to repair a swimming pool at the Student Recreation Center, which opened in 2009.

The pool contractor, L & W Construction Co. Inc. out of Carmel, is no longer in business, said Tara Singer, university spokeswoman.

The pool had a one-year warranty.

The bottom of the pool was constructed with about one foot of concrete and covered with about one-half inch of laminate, “which gives it a smooth, pretty finish,” Singer said.

But in a few areas, the laminate has separated from the concrete bottom “and it has created some small holes in a few locations,” she said.

The pool closed Jan. 30 and has been drained. On Wednesday, Hannig Construction and Spear Corp., a pool contractor, began maintenance and repair work.

Repairs are expected to take two or three days, with another three days to fill the pool, level the water chemistry and warm the water.

The pool is expected to re-open by the middle of next week, Singer said. In the meantime, students, faculty and staff are able to use the Arena pool.

“It’s really a maintenance issue,” she said. “We all think of it as a new pool, although it’s been in place for three years. We hope it doesn’t happen again anytime soon.”

The $10,000 that it will cost to make the repairs is coming out of an ISU’s maintenance budget, Singer said.

The 109,420 square-foot building cost $21.7 million and was funded through student fees and private gifts. Taxpayer dollars were not used for its construction. 

In April 2005, the Student Government Association conducted a campuswide referendum that demonstrated by a two-to-one margin students’ willingness to pay a mandatory fee to support the construction of a facility dedicated to student recreational use.

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