How much does it cost for a Swimming Pool construction in India ?

Swimming pool construction cost in India

Swimming pool construction cost in India is something that a lot of people are keen to know about but before that, we need to know about the different categories of swimming pools and try to figure out the category that we are looking forward to, and with every category, there come a few subcategories.

So to keep things simple I will first throw light on all the different categories of the pool, which are as follows
  • Pools for sporting events – These are the pools which are used for sporting events like racing and diving and are usually of three types ie Olympic size pool, Semi Olympic size pool, and Diving pool and are usually seen at places like a stadium, educational institutions, privately owned clubs and occasionally even at community dwellings. And their cost which is usually the same for a specific type may still vary considerably due to special features one may choose to opt for.

 

  • Pools for community use =   These are the pools that are seen at places like group housing societies, hotels, resorts, clubs, schools, hospitals, fitness centers, and they do not come with any shape or size restriction. They can be free form pool, lap pool, circular pool, infinity pool, reverse infinity pool, hydrotherapy pool, or just a Jacuzzi. The shapes and size of these pools are usually determined basis requirement type and the way we want them to blend with the property they are built-in, and their cost varies considerably with the requirement type.

 

  •  Pools for private property –  These pools are built at places like private villas, penthouses, celebrity bungalows, and farmhouses, and are usually owned and used by a single owner and are tailor-made to suit the needs of its owner which might range from exercising for fitness, hydrotherapy for senior citizen in family, enhancing the aesthetics of a property or just to blend naturally with the entire architecture of the property.

These are the pools that may have very high variance in cost for the same shape and size owing to the various features like heating and fountains and jets attached to the pool, and final finishing given to the pool.

So here I have given you some idea on factors that we need to consider before wanting to know the cost of owning a pool, hope this will give clarity on what specific type of pool you are interested in building and wanting to know the cost of. Further, we will pick each of these pool types categorically and do a more detailed study. That’s all for Swimming Pool construction cost in India.

As we had started with the pools for a sporting event -we will first take up the Olympic size pool which is the first entrant in this category.
Before coming on to costing, I will like to give you some general information on Olympic size pools, Olympic pool dimensions are 50 m by 25m with avg depth of 2m, and the total volume of water that it has is around 2.5million liters or 2500 cubic meter.
  • There are four dimensions that affect the cost of the Olympic size pool Cost of the structure of the pool includes civil work waterproofing and tiling of pool and deck.
  • Cost of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work which includes the work of installation of a filtration plant to keep the pool water clean, ladders, inlets and drains to get water in and out of the pool, plumbing within the pool to keep water always recirculating, electrical work for underwater lights within the pool, pump, dozers, UV and panel installation in the plant room.
  • Cost of competition equipment like starting blocks – that swimmers jump from, lane dividers, backstroke indicators, touchpads, and various other accessories which may vary with the level of sophisticacy you want to give to the pool.
  • Any optional features that you may want to give to the pool like, temperature control, movable pool floor, air nozzles at the bottom of the pool floor.
While the first three dimensions are a mandatory requirement for any Olympic size pool the fourth is optional and is usually considered for state-of-the-art pools that hold high-level tournaments.
The three dimensions which hold common for all the Olympic pools can again be segregated into country type, where there are countries with cheap labour like Asian ,African and South American countries and the other with expensive labour like Europe USA, and Australia, so here we would see how all these different places have different practices prevalent to optimise their cost.