Crystal lake park

The Crystal Lake Park Family Aquatic Center features a treehouse-themed water playground with large dump bucket, climbing wall, sand play, and a streambed, all ideal for toddlers and preschoolers. There are three different slides, two of which are flume slides, and one drop slide. In addition, an 8-lane lap pool with a one-meter diving board is perfect for summer swim meets.
Deaconess aquatic center

The Deaconess Aquatic Center in Evansville, Indiana features an indoor competition pool with multiple lap lanes, two bulkheads, starting blocks, an ADA lift, two 3-meter diving boards, and two 1-meter diving boards. There is a separate indoor lesson pool with 4 lap laps, stair entry, a second ADA lift, underwater bench seating, zero-depth entry, interative water features, and basketball hoop. The project also included an outdoor splashpad, making this facility perfect for individuals of all ages.
Dennis l. shippey aquatic center

The Dennis L. Shippey Aquatic Center is located at the existing Pasadena ISD Veterans Memorial Sports Complex site in Pasadena, Texas. The 24,000-square-foot facility serves as the competition swimming and diving pool for the District’s aquatic athletics department. The 37-meter pool allows the District to host high school level swimming and diving competitions simultaneously.
Eanes isd aquatic center

Located at Westlake High School, the 20,000 square-foot Eanes ISD Aquatic Center features a Myrtha stainless-steel stretch competition pool with eight 25-meter primary course lanes, fifteen 25-yard cross-course lanes, a 6-foot moveable bulkhead, two 1-meter diving boards, one 3-meter diving board, and a fully integrated electronic timing system. It will be used by the Westlake High School swimming and diving programs, other district swim activities, community pool time, swim lessons, and swim club rentals.
Edwardsville high school

The Edwardsville High School natatorium was a Westport Pools Design Build facility that features an 8-lane 50-meter competition pool with an ADA lift, two movable bulkheads, starting blocks, two 1-meter diving boards, and one 3-meter board.
Erjcc

The Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center features four bodies of water. The outdoor facilities include two leisure pools with zero-depth entries, spray features, a slide tower, a basketball hoop, and a 5-lane, 25-yard lap pool. The indoor aquatic attractions include a 5-lane, 25-yard lap pool with an attached warm pool area for family swim and water walking, and a splash pad with spray toys for flowing water fun. All pools are equipped with heat pump technology to heat and chill water so there’s fun for the whole family year-round.
Agnes nolting aquatic complex

The 9,250-square-foot pool located in Main Park includes features that can accompany everyone in your family. Features include zero-depth entry, splashpad, flume slide, 6-lane 25-yard lap pool, climbing wall, 1-meter diving boards, and a basketball hoop. This project also includes LifeFloor surfacing, foam-rubber flooring with barefoot traction.
Alamo heights natatorium

The new swimming pool complex for the Alamo Heights Independent School District tripled the size of its past pool and is accessible to the community. It seats 400 spectators and allows for flexible configurations that include a 25-meter course and warm-up areas, a 25-yard course with diving blocks, and a 25-meter pool for water polo.
Alligator’s creek

Located in Civic Park, Alligator’s Creek is one of the finest outdoor aquatic centers in the area with exciting features for all ages. This design/build project is an outdoor facility with three water slides, a one-meter spring diving board,long lazy river with a zero-depth beach entrance, splashpad for kids of all abilities, floating bridge, interactive water playground, family-friendly whirlpool or vortex, and a multi-lane lap pool.
Angleton isd aquatic center

The impressive Angleton ISD Aquatic Center features a 197-foot by 75-foot competition pool, with 8 long-course lanes and 24 short-course lanes. The facility is equipped with Defender Regenerative Filters, Hanovia UV, and an automated water chemistry system that includes Accu-Tab. With the addition of Great Big Bopper heating and cooling technology, the district can now host major swimming and diving competitions, along with basic swimming lessons, life safety courses, and athlete training.