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Qayqayt
Community
Playground
Design concept and
estimates
Playground Design
Considerations
 Our








design needs to reflect the following:

we are building on a hillside
we have a very short timeline
funding is a definite issue
we want to integrate elements to reflect
the First Nations of the area
it needs to be West Coast inspired with
barrier free elements
most of all, it needs to be FUN!
Long Term Thinking
 Key




issues for the school:

Safety
Longevity and
Ease of maintenance

 Realization:

Our dream of 100% natural materials was not
realistic
Compromise:
 Recognize

the importance of sustainable
design and practices

 Use

of materials, shapes and colour
schemes to reflect a ‘West Coast feel’

 Seek

suppliers who use natural or
recycled materials, or provide ecofunding.
Heritage


Desire: to recognize the aboriginal heritage of this
area



Recommendation: Use traditional First Nations
animal themes, for example:


Raven (current school mascot) or Eagle to represent
sky (upper level)



Bear to represent the middle level and



Salmon to represent the lower level
Recommend these icons be incorporated into the interior design
scheme of the school itself
Building in Phases PHASE

1: Aviva Grant funding would
create two primary playground areas

 Phase

2: development of kindergarten
area - we have been gathering design
ideas for this and hope to build later

 Phase

3: development of the city park
which is adjacent to the main playground
Funding
 We

have received some interest from
local businesses and developers in the
community,
however
 We have not received any financial
commitments
 If successful, we will be relying on the
Aviva grant to ‘get the ball rolling’ on this
playground !
Funding breakdown :
 Accessibility-$45,000.00 (City of New Westminster)

 Natural
 Play

Elements- $15,000.00 (School District 40 + Aviva)

Surfacing - $50,000.00 (Grants: Aviva + Tire)

 Equipment

- $70,000.00 (Aviva)

 Installation

- $25,000 (developer

+ volunteers)
Accessibility
 Working

with the City of New Westminster
 $45,000.00 commitment from City
 City to fund the perimeter path around
the main play areas
 This will link playground levels with a
maximum 10% grade and
 Will provide wheel chair access around
the playground
Natural Elements


$10,000 committed by the school district to create
a nature-themed space which we intend for the
area adjacent to the playground



In keeping with this, the developer has agreed to
save boulders and reclaim logs from the site which
will be used in this area



We would also use some of the funding from
Aviva (~$5000) to place some of our First Nations
pieces in this area, possibly a wood drum or
carving.
Play Surfacing

Proposed play areas are contained within walkways/curbing (provided by the
developer)



Upper play area is approximately 1500 sq ft,



Lower areas are approximately 6000 sq ft.



Rubberized surfacing costs approximately $20.00/sq ft (installed): this would not
be affordable for the entire area



We may qualify for a BC Tire Stewardship Grant which would match Aviva funds
to install rubberized surface in key fall areas or where wood fibre will not stay in
place



Remaining area to be covered with the recommended 12” compacted Sof’Fall
Engineered wood fibre surfacing for about $2.00 per sq. ft.



With $25,000 of Aviva funding supplemented by a grant from BC Tire
Stewardship, we could obtain approximately 1350 sq ft in rubberized material



Remaining 6150 sq ft surface in wood fibre, keeping within our budget



If the tire stewardship grant is not successful, we could use 100% wood fibre
Equipment

Currently budgeting $70,000.00 Aviva grant money for
equipment



If we are able to raise additional funds, we could
supplement the equipment budget



We have contacted three different playground design and
build companies



Proposals are either within our current budget or could be
easily modified to get there



The winning design will be the one which offers the best
overall solution;
accessibility, durability, economy, integration with our
themes and cohesiveness between all the areas
Installation
 Budget

estimate for installation would be
approximately $25,000.00
however, we have…
 commitment from the developer to
prepare the site as per our final design at
no charge
 Volunteers to do the installation at no
charge
Concept Drawings
Proposal S-



estimated cost of
approximately $77,000.00



would provide structures for
both the upper and lower
level playgrounds which
are within our design
budget



In addition they provided
us with a concept drawing
(no equipment included)
for the kindergarten area
which will be built at a later
date.
Concept Drawings
Proposal H-









Cost is approximately
$120,000.00 with equipment for
the main playground (bear
level) and the upper (eagle or
raven area).
Although it is currently over our
budget, we could commit to
this project in 2 phases.
If we prepped the site for all
equipment and proceeded
with the installation of the main
element of the lower (bear)
area, we would be under
budget.
If additional funding was
raised, we could then install
the swing, spinner and play
structure when funds became
available.
Concept Drawings
Proposal G-





Approximate estimate
$126,000.00 as
submitted with several
peripheral items.
Although the design is
out of our budget at this
time, once again we
could eliminate some
elements and postpone
the installation of others
until additional funding
obtained
The Budget Overview
Funding Sources

Revenue for Other
Sources

Revenue from
Aviva

$45,000.00

City of New
Westminster

$45,000.00

$0.00

Play structures, delivery & taxes

$70,000.00

Aviva Grant

$0.00

$70,000.00

Installation

Install and setup of equipment

$25,000.00

Rotary and Volunteer

$25,000.00

$0.00

Playground Surfacing

Rubberized material and Wood Fiber
where applicable

$38,500.00

Aviva Grant & BC Tires
Stewardship Grant

$13,500.00

$25,000.00

Natural Themed
Elements

Boulders, logs, trees and other
element used to create a more
natural landscape

$10,000.00

SD40

$10,000.00

$0.00

First Nation Element

Wood drums for play and animal
carvings of Raven, Bear and Salmon

$10,000.00

Aviva, Other sources
TBD

$5,000.00

$5,000.00

Signage

Signage with acknowledgement of
supports and donations

$1,000.00

Funds to be raised

$1,000.00

$0.00

$99,500.00

$100,000.00

Item

Details

Estimated Cost

Accessibility

Perimeter path around lower
playground and connecting to
upper area

Equipment

Total

Total Budget

$199,500.00
Thank you!

Thank you for your
consideration!

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Qayqayt Community Playground Design

  • 2. Playground Design Considerations  Our       design needs to reflect the following: we are building on a hillside we have a very short timeline funding is a definite issue we want to integrate elements to reflect the First Nations of the area it needs to be West Coast inspired with barrier free elements most of all, it needs to be FUN!
  • 3. Long Term Thinking  Key    issues for the school: Safety Longevity and Ease of maintenance  Realization: Our dream of 100% natural materials was not realistic
  • 4. Compromise:  Recognize the importance of sustainable design and practices  Use of materials, shapes and colour schemes to reflect a ‘West Coast feel’  Seek suppliers who use natural or recycled materials, or provide ecofunding.
  • 5. Heritage  Desire: to recognize the aboriginal heritage of this area  Recommendation: Use traditional First Nations animal themes, for example:  Raven (current school mascot) or Eagle to represent sky (upper level)  Bear to represent the middle level and  Salmon to represent the lower level Recommend these icons be incorporated into the interior design scheme of the school itself
  • 6. Building in Phases PHASE 1: Aviva Grant funding would create two primary playground areas  Phase 2: development of kindergarten area - we have been gathering design ideas for this and hope to build later  Phase 3: development of the city park which is adjacent to the main playground
  • 7. Funding  We have received some interest from local businesses and developers in the community, however  We have not received any financial commitments  If successful, we will be relying on the Aviva grant to ‘get the ball rolling’ on this playground !
  • 8. Funding breakdown :  Accessibility-$45,000.00 (City of New Westminster)  Natural  Play Elements- $15,000.00 (School District 40 + Aviva) Surfacing - $50,000.00 (Grants: Aviva + Tire)  Equipment - $70,000.00 (Aviva)  Installation - $25,000 (developer + volunteers)
  • 9. Accessibility  Working with the City of New Westminster  $45,000.00 commitment from City  City to fund the perimeter path around the main play areas  This will link playground levels with a maximum 10% grade and  Will provide wheel chair access around the playground
  • 10. Natural Elements  $10,000 committed by the school district to create a nature-themed space which we intend for the area adjacent to the playground  In keeping with this, the developer has agreed to save boulders and reclaim logs from the site which will be used in this area  We would also use some of the funding from Aviva (~$5000) to place some of our First Nations pieces in this area, possibly a wood drum or carving.
  • 11. Play Surfacing Proposed play areas are contained within walkways/curbing (provided by the developer)  Upper play area is approximately 1500 sq ft,  Lower areas are approximately 6000 sq ft.  Rubberized surfacing costs approximately $20.00/sq ft (installed): this would not be affordable for the entire area  We may qualify for a BC Tire Stewardship Grant which would match Aviva funds to install rubberized surface in key fall areas or where wood fibre will not stay in place  Remaining area to be covered with the recommended 12” compacted Sof’Fall Engineered wood fibre surfacing for about $2.00 per sq. ft.  With $25,000 of Aviva funding supplemented by a grant from BC Tire Stewardship, we could obtain approximately 1350 sq ft in rubberized material  Remaining 6150 sq ft surface in wood fibre, keeping within our budget  If the tire stewardship grant is not successful, we could use 100% wood fibre
  • 12. Equipment Currently budgeting $70,000.00 Aviva grant money for equipment  If we are able to raise additional funds, we could supplement the equipment budget  We have contacted three different playground design and build companies  Proposals are either within our current budget or could be easily modified to get there  The winning design will be the one which offers the best overall solution; accessibility, durability, economy, integration with our themes and cohesiveness between all the areas
  • 13. Installation  Budget estimate for installation would be approximately $25,000.00 however, we have…  commitment from the developer to prepare the site as per our final design at no charge  Volunteers to do the installation at no charge
  • 14. Concept Drawings Proposal S-  estimated cost of approximately $77,000.00  would provide structures for both the upper and lower level playgrounds which are within our design budget  In addition they provided us with a concept drawing (no equipment included) for the kindergarten area which will be built at a later date.
  • 15. Concept Drawings Proposal H-     Cost is approximately $120,000.00 with equipment for the main playground (bear level) and the upper (eagle or raven area). Although it is currently over our budget, we could commit to this project in 2 phases. If we prepped the site for all equipment and proceeded with the installation of the main element of the lower (bear) area, we would be under budget. If additional funding was raised, we could then install the swing, spinner and play structure when funds became available.
  • 16. Concept Drawings Proposal G-   Approximate estimate $126,000.00 as submitted with several peripheral items. Although the design is out of our budget at this time, once again we could eliminate some elements and postpone the installation of others until additional funding obtained
  • 17. The Budget Overview Funding Sources Revenue for Other Sources Revenue from Aviva $45,000.00 City of New Westminster $45,000.00 $0.00 Play structures, delivery & taxes $70,000.00 Aviva Grant $0.00 $70,000.00 Installation Install and setup of equipment $25,000.00 Rotary and Volunteer $25,000.00 $0.00 Playground Surfacing Rubberized material and Wood Fiber where applicable $38,500.00 Aviva Grant & BC Tires Stewardship Grant $13,500.00 $25,000.00 Natural Themed Elements Boulders, logs, trees and other element used to create a more natural landscape $10,000.00 SD40 $10,000.00 $0.00 First Nation Element Wood drums for play and animal carvings of Raven, Bear and Salmon $10,000.00 Aviva, Other sources TBD $5,000.00 $5,000.00 Signage Signage with acknowledgement of supports and donations $1,000.00 Funds to be raised $1,000.00 $0.00 $99,500.00 $100,000.00 Item Details Estimated Cost Accessibility Perimeter path around lower playground and connecting to upper area Equipment Total Total Budget $199,500.00
  • 18. Thank you! Thank you for your consideration!