University of North Florida, Competition Pool Complex

Jacksonville, Fla.
Construction Cost: $9.5 million
Area / Square Feet: 7,600
Occupancy Date: September 2021

Located adjacent to the Student Wellness Complex, the new aquatic complex is home to swimmers in the University of North Florida’s NCAA Division I women’s swimming program.

The facility features a new, Olympic-size, 50-meter-by-25-yard concrete competition pool, along with an LED scoreboard and competition timing system. Sized with nine lanes in the long course direction and 20 lanes in the short course direction, the pool is designed to host a multitude of student aquatic activities, from swim competitions and training to water polo matches and more.

The project includes new facilities for locker rooms, athletics offices and support facilities for the pool, totaling approximately 7,600 square feet. The pool and facilities were designed sustainably and include natural gas heating and low water usage backwash.

LEAD ARCHITECT


Borrelli + Partners Inc.

AQUATIC DESIGN CONSULTANT


Martin Aquatic Design & Engineering Inc.

COMPONENTS

  • Olympic-size 50-meter-by-25-meter competition pool (nine lanes short course, 20 lanes long course)
  • LED scoreboard and competition timing system

SUPPLIERS 

Chemical Control SystemsBECS Technology Inc. 
ADA Lifts, Ladders/Grab Bars, Starting Blocks
Fluidra/S.R.Smith
Filtration Systems, Sanitization Systems
Neptune Benson/Xylem