Weitz Delivers Largest Pool Built for a YMCA in the United States
DES MOINES, Iowa – Two days and nearly 700,000 gallons of water.
That is what it took for The Weitz Company to fill the largest YMCA pool ever built in the United States before completing the Dillon Family Aquatics Center at the Fremont Family YMCA, which is now the largest YMCA in the nation.
Turned over at the end of January, the community of Fremont, Neb., celebrated its state-of-the-art facility with a ribbon cutting ceremony on Feb. 6 that drew more than 600 people.
If the size of the pool (11,204 square feet) and aquatics center (29,745 square feet) are not impressive enough, the quality of the final product will certainly garner attention from YMCA members and guests. The Fremont Family YMCA chose a competition pool for its new aquatics center. It was engineered by the same company, Myrtha Pools, that has installed pools all over the world, including the U.S. Olympic Swimming Trials in Omaha, Neb., and four out of the last six Summer Olympic Games (Atlanta in 1996, Beijing in 2008, London in 2012 and Rio de Janeiro in 2016).
The pool includes six, 50-meter swim lanes and 12, 25-meter lanes with a 12-foot diving well. Its shallowest point is 3 feet, 6 inches to accommodate youth swimming lessons, and there is a splash pad for younger children. Total capacity of the pool is 421 swimmers while the aquatic center, which will serve as the training and competition home of the Midland University swim teams, has the space to seat 386 spectators.
“We were excited to share this moment with the Fremont YMCA and its 10,000-plus members,” said The Weitz Company Vice President and General Manager Brian Mahlendorf. “Installing a Myrtha competition pool is no small achievement, but it’s definitely representative of the Fremont Family YMCA’s commitment to provide first-rate facilities and programs to the community.”