The project to build a swimming pool in Pruchnik has already taken off. Residents have identified a possible option for implementation.

The Pruchnik local government is preparing to implement one of the commune's most important investments – the construction of an open-air swimming pool, announced some time ago. This project is intended not only to transform the surrounding area but also to become the heart of summer recreation for residents. They have identified one of the two proposed designs, which will serve as the basis for the contractor's decision.
We wrote about preliminary plans for a swimming pool in Pruchnik, which would be located adjacent to the palace and manor complex—a place with a unique atmosphere and history—in the spring of this year. That's when the local government announced a tender to prepare technical documentation for the construction of swimming pools and associated infrastructure. Three bidders submitted bids. The lowest bid came from Pro Arch 2 from Tychy (PLN 319,800), and it was their proposal that the Pruchnik City and Commune Office chose. The project documentation is currently being developed, and residents were given the opportunity to have a real say in the design of the planned recreational complex.
[middle1]As a reminder, the pool itself will be equipped with five swimming lanes plus three additional lanes for swimming lessons, each approximately 1.30 meters deep. Part of the pool will feature hydromassage and water jets. The facility will also feature slides with varying inclines. A water playground will be dedicated to the youngest children. Part of this will feature equipment for both the youngest and slightly older children, while the other part will feature a pool basin approximately 0.40 meters deep, equipped with a play set with slides, an overflow bucket, and water cannons. The complex will also include a jacuzzi and two outdoor spa tubs, and freestanding showers will be available to users throughout the pool area. The complex will be complemented by landscaping, a lifeguard station, CCTV, fencing, and parking.
The project would also include a single-story building, with basements housing technical rooms for the pools and a boiler room. The ground floor would house catering, storage, maintenance, sanitary facilities, cash registers, and saunas. This, at least, was stated in the tender documents.
Recently, the local government submitted two project variants for residents' consideration – A and B, differing in, among other things, the size...
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