National Aquatic Centre

Dublin, Dublin
National Aquatic Centre National Aquatic Centre is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in ,Dublin listed under Landmark in Dublin , Swimming Pool in Dublin ,

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The National Aquatic Centre is an indoor aquatics facility in Dublin, Ireland. The Centre houses a 50m swimming pool, diving pool, leisure pool and fitness centre. Since opening in March 2003 it has hosted the swimming events of the 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games, the 2003 European Short Course Swimming Championships and a number of international water polo events.The National Aquatic Centre hosts the Irish Open Swimming Championships, Irish Senior Water Polo Cup, Irish Open Diving Championships, as well as a number of other national and regional aquatic events.HistoryIn 2001, a Design, Build and Operate Contract for the Centre was awarded to a consortium of companies – S & P Architects, Rohcon and Dublin Waterworld . The capital cost of the National Aquatic Centre was originally budgeted at €62.5 million and the project was certified as complete in September 2010. The actual cost of the project is still unclear but €119m has been spent on the Campus to date.Storm DamageThe Centre sustained roof damage during a period of stormy weather in January 2005 and had to be closed for five months so that repairs could be carried out. This closure, after only 18 months operation, damaged the business of the operating company, Dublin Waterworld. Campus & Stadium Ireland Development, the State company which owns the centre, commissioned an engineer to assess the roof damage and they concluded that the roof was not designed and constructed in accordance with building regulations, despite the fact that CSID's experts had certified it. During the closure period NSCDA (National Sports Campus Development Authority) commenced legal proceedings to remove the operators. The case was settled in December 2006 with Dublin Waterworld agreeing to leave the Centre and each party covering their own costs.

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