‘Perfect storm’ blamed for ice delay

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By Joel van der Veen

DAVIDSON — The town’s recreation director says a “perfect storm” of problems is to blame for a slight delay in installing ice at the Communiplex.

Issues with the ice plant were discovered in March when the hockey rink was being shut down at season’s end. A new compressor and condenser were required at a total cost of $75,000.

Since then, the repairs have faced a series of hiccups, including contractor scheduling issues and a lack of available parts.

“It was a perfect storm,” Trevor Ouellette said Tuesday, “not a mistake, but for things to work out not exactly as they have in the past.”

At the time the problems were discovered, the rink had been approved for a federal grant for other improvements, including lighting and a low-emission reflective ceiling.

The matching grant included $55,000 in funds from Ottawa, along with the town contributing the same amount, for a total of $110,000.

“At the time we were prepared to do other upgrades to the rink,” said Ouellette. “We didn’t have money to do both.”

Fixing the ice plant took precedence over the other plans, but this required another submission to the government, or else the town could risk being shut out of future grants.

“Our community knows if we don’t have a working ice plant, we don’t have a rink,” said Ouellette. “To the grant people, you have to justify the switch.”

Approval was finally granted at the end of May. A 12-week repair process followed, from June to mid-September.

Ouellette said they had to contend with contractors’ schedules and other problems along the way.

In July they learned that the plant control panel needed replacement, but the necessary parts didn’t arrive until the latter part of September.

As a result, the repair process was “compressed into a very tight timeframe,” Ouellette said.

Last week, contractors were installing the final touches, including sensors and wiring, and they were expected to fire up the plant on Tuesday.

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