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  Last updated Apr 8, 2010

Public Notice

Building Markham's Future Together
New Projects in Your Community

Seven new community projects are about to get underway in Markham from infrastructure funds made available through a municipal, provincial and federal funding partnership.

  1. Thornhill Community Centre & Library Renovation & Expansion
  2. Outdoor Ice Rink - Markham Civic Centre
  3. Indoor Tennis Centre - Angus Glen Community Centre & Library
  4. Indoor Soccer Field - St. Robert High School
  5. State-of-the-art Emergency Operations Centre
  6. Energy Retrofits
  7. Accessibility Retrofits

Projects in Markham undertaken in Partnership with Investing In Ontario

  1. Main Street Unionville South - Unionville & Markham
  2. Energy Retrofits to Markham Facilities
    • Thornhill Community Centre: Rink Beam Repair - Low E Ceiling Replacement
  3. Erosion & Stormwater Improvements
    • Pomona Mills Restoration - Phase II
    • Glynnwood Surcharge Sewer Construction
  4. Public Washrooms
    • Unionville Main Street
  5. Improving Streetscapes
    • Cornell Parkette Construction
    • Angus Glen Community Park Construction
    • Warden Woods Woodlot Trail (Danbur Court) Construction
    • Crescent Park Construction
    • Leitchcroft (Times Galleria) Community Park Construction
    • Box Grove South Village Neighbourhood Park Construction
    • Berczy Park - Lighting for Baseball Diamond
    • Berczy South Park Construction
  6. Accessibility Retrofits to Markham Facilities
  7. Sport Facilities/Picnic Areas
    • Southeast Community Centre Park Soccer Fields
    • Road to Southeast Community Centre (Karachi Drive)
  8. Varley Art Gallery Expansion
  9. Bullock Drive Road Widening
  10. Hagerman Diamond - Municipal Services Relocation
Renovation & Expansion
Thornhill Community Centre & Library 7755 Bayview Avenue
 
Thornhill Community Centre & Library Architectural Drawing

Thornhill Community Centre & Library Architectural Drawing

The Thornhill Community Centre and Library will undergo a major renovation/expansion to meet the increasing demands within this multi-use facility. Library services will be improved with additional study room facilities, an expanded computer lab, an improved children’s area, new self service technologies and a refreshed overall appearance. Renovations to the lower level will provide accessible opportunities for more Seniors programs, dedicated Youth space, as well as an increase in multi-purpose spaces for general programming. Architect:
W.K. Lim Architect
Project Manager:

SMA
Completion date:
March 2011
Budget:
$6,000,000
(Stimulus Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


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Markham Civic Centre
Infrastructure Project - Outdoor Rink Architect Drawing

Infrastructure Project - Outdoor Rink Map (small)

A unique, outdoor artificial ice surface located at the Markham Civic Centre. The artificial ice surface, approximately 25,000 square feet
and the largest in the Greater Toronto Area, will be accompanied with extensive landscaping, washroom facilities and a dedicated building for
the ice surfacing machine and refrigeration equipment.
Landscape Architect:
Dillon Consulting
Architect:
Ventin Group Ltd.
Project Manager:
O.P. McCarthy & Associates Inc.
Construction:
May 2010 – March 2011
Budget:
$3,530,000
(Recreation Infrastructure Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


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Indoor Tennis Centre
Angus Glen Community Centre & Library, 3990 Major Mackenzie Drive East
Angus Glen Community Centre & Library Architect Drawing

Click image to enlarge

The new Angus Glen indoor tennis facility adjacent to the Angus Glen Community Centre and Library will comprise 30,800 sq. ft. The new
facility will include four tennis courts and a two lane perimeter running track. In addition, a fully accessible 2 storey clubhouse of approximately
3,000 sq. ft. will accompany the tennis structure and will include a viewing gallery, change rooms, washrooms, and a reception area.
Architect:
The Ventin Group Ltd.
Landscape Architect:
Dillon Consulting
Project Manager:
Town of Markham
Construction:
May 1, 2010 – March 2011
Budget:
$ 1,700,000
(Recreation Infrastructure Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


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Indoor Soccer Field
St. Robert High School, 8101 Leslie Street, Thornhill
Infrastructure Project  Indoor Soccer Field Drawing

Infrastructure Indoor Soccer Map

Markham in cooperation with the York District Catholic School Board and St. Robert High School will develop a new full size synthetic turf soccer field and
seasonal dome. The project incorporates a year round field house and a seasonal dome to cover 1/3 of the artificial turf field in the winter months. This will
facilitate year round opportunities to play soccer for residents of Markham and St. Robert High School students.
Architect:
Baker Turner Inc.
Project Manager:
Town of Markham
Construction:
Summer 2010 – March 31,2011
Budget:
$3,200,000
(Recreation Infrastructure Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


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Emergency Operations Centre
Emergency Operations Centre

Emergency Operations Centre Map
click image to enlarge drawing 

A permanent, self supporting emergency operations
centre (EOC) will be located in Markham. The new
EOC will be a state-of-the-art facility with dedicated
computers, telecommunications systems, video
surveillance, GIS mapping, and a backup, diesel
powered generator.
Architect:
TBD
Project Manager:
Genivar
Town of Markham
Construction:
2010
Completion:
January 2011
Budget:
$1,000,000 (Stimulus Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


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Energy Retrofits
Infrastructure Project - Energy Retrofits

Infrastructure Project - Energy Retrofit (small)
click image to enlarge drawing 

Markham will implement a number of energy efficiency retrofits at nine Town-owned
facilities including lighting retrofits at eight ice arenas. Investments in these retrofits will
provide these facilities with new energy efficient features and reduce the Town’s operating
energy costs. The following facilities are planned for retrofits:
1 Angus Glen Community Centre
2 8100 Warden Avenue
3 Markham Village Library
4 Rouge River Community Centre
5 Markham Civic Centre
6 Armadale Community Centre
7 Thornhill Community Centre & Library
8 Thornlea Outdoor Pool
and Outdoor Pool
9 Morgan Outdoor Pool
Energy Service Companies:
Johnson Controls LP
Siemens Building Technologies Ltd.
Project Manager:
OP McCarthy Associates
Construction:
January 2010 – December 2010
Budget:
$3,000,000
(Stimulus Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


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Accessibility Retrofits
Town of Markham Facilities
Accessibility Retrofits Image

Accessibility Retrofit Map of Facilities
click image to enlarge drawing 

A number of accessibility features will be incorporated into 10 Town-owned facilities to ensure compliance  with building accessibility requirements and to ensure our facilities can be enjoyed by all Markham residents. The following Town-owned facilities will receive new accessibility retrofit features:
1 R.J. Clatworthy Arena
2 Crosby Community Centre
3 Markham Village Library
4 Unionville Library
5 Markham Theatre
6 Markham Civic Centre
7 Armadale Community Centre
8 Thornhill Community Centre & Library
9 Mount Joy Community Centre
10 Milliken Mills Community Centre
Architect:
Quadrangle Architects Limited
Accessibility Consultant:
SPH Planning & Consulting Ltd.
Project Manager:
MHPM Project Managers Inc.
Construction:
March 2010 – March 2011
Budget:
$3,000,000
(Stimulus Funding)
Building Markham's Future Together Toward a Sustainable Community


For more information, please contact Markham's Customer Service at 905-477-5530 or email customerservice@markham.ca

 

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