“We’ve put measures in place so anyone coming in and out of the facility can do so safely.
“Our first priority is finding the right solution so we can reopen as soon as possible,” Cloete said.
The additional funds required to fix the floor remains unclear.
“In terms of costs and responsibilities, we will work through these once we know we have the right plan in place to solve the issue safely and efficiently.”
Cloete said the $4 million upgrade was a “comprehensive maintenance and refurbishment project” intended to extend the Aquatic Centre life by eight to 10 years.
“The project included work on lining the ‘old pool’, repairs to walls and roofs, flooring upgrades, new heating, seating improvements and accessibility upgrades.
“It also includes plant room essential maintenance, structural strengthening within the pool complex, roof repairs, accessibility improvements, critical maintenance, and new lighting.”
Napier City Council warned the public in advance that the works were remedial and the centre would appear largely unchanged.