Preliminary earthworks may begin in June, as city envisions year-round ice at Dufferin Multiplex
KAMLOOPS — Preliminary earthworks at the site of the proposed arena multiplex in Dufferin could begin as early as June this year, according to the latest estimates from the City of Kamloops.
In a report going before Monday’s (Jan. 26) Build Kamloops meeting, the city says the validation phase of the project began in December last year after the project team was assembled. That team was formed after a “thorough and essential procurement process” that ran between May and November.
“It takes a bit of time to assemble that team but we wanted to make sure that we had the right resources to be able to deliver the facility everyone expects,” Matt Kachel, the city’s Infrastructure Delivery Manager, said at the meeting.
“It’s a very different project from [the arts centre] so we ended up with some similar team members but also several different ones to address the specific needs of this project.”



