DCN ARCHIVES

LATEST NEWS 

Concrete | Trade Contracting | Steel

September 25, 2009

SPECTRUM SKATEPARK CREATIONS

Spectrum Skatepark Creations has been involved in building more than 90 skateparks worldwide.

Concrete and masonry

Vancouver's Spectrum Skatepark Creations dominates market

Youthful hobbyist builds business

VANCOUVER

Twenty-five years ago, Jim Barnum was inspired by comic icon Archie Andrews zooming down the streets of the fictional town of Riverdale on a skateboard.

“I asked for a skateboard that Christmas, and I was hooked,” says Barnum, now president of Vancouver’s Spectrum Skatepark Creations, Canada’s only firm specializing in the design and construction of eco-friendly municipal concrete skateboard parks.

He got his start designing and building parks in 1998 when he and friends were complaining about the old, beat-up municipal skatepark in Whistler.

“We went to the Parks Department and they surprised us by saying, ‘Sure, sounds great, but you’d better draw it up,’” he says. “My dad is an architect and he showed me how to draw up the plans.”

The new 10,000-square-foot project was built next to the old park.

He ended up as the project manager on the city payroll and set about bringing innovation to skatepark design.

The old park was in poor condition and the top coat was spalling, cracking and delaminating.

On the advice of a concrete contractor the new park was a single thick pour, six inches of solid concrete, slab on grade.

Workers construct a skatepark.

SPECTRUM SKATEPARK CREATIONS

The new skatepark was a success, and Barnum’s phone rang with requests to design more parks.

He next designed a park for Burns Lake, B.C. and followed it with a design for Calgary, at the time, the world’s largest park.

“Many parks were built without a full understanding of what makes a good skatepark. In the early days I did a lot of traveling and measuring to try to understand what made a park work.

“One of the key elements is a concept called flow — you want to travel through the skatepark without too much effort and move from one element to another at the right speed in a logical fashion,” says Barnum whose initial dream was to design rollercoasters, which later became the inspiration for skateboard park design.

In 2005, the company became a construction contractor, but afterwards arranged to partner with Radius Contracting of Comox B.C. to provide construction services.

While materials for each job are sourced locally and earthmoving services are contracted out, concrete work is provided by a tightly-knit group of hand-picked experts who oversee initial contract work, then tie the rebar and place and finish the concrete.

“We hire skateboarders with construction experience,” says Barnum. “We usually have four to five guys working on a park and they know the very particular requirements of the job. Some of them have been with us for more than 10 years, since the beginning. From the beginning our builders have been inventing their own tools, including custom one-offs designed only for one type of job. They’ve gotten to the point of going to a welder to fabricate a very specific type of trowel.

“A lot of the experience involves waiting until the concrete is just right to allow a glassy smooth finish, without causing slumping, bumps or waves, to create the smooth skating experience we’re looking for.

“It’s an incredible learning curve to figure out how to do this, and it’s experience you just can’t easily pass on. Then of course there are the free-form sections in a skatepark, where there are so many complex curves that a drawing simply can’t communicate what has to happen there. Those truly require the skater’s eye.”

Today, the company has more than 90 skateparks across the world under its belt, homing in on one million square feet of skate park construction. Canadian projects include parks in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Toronto, Ottawa, Halifax, and Saint John’s with international projects in the U.S., the U.K, and France. Currently, Spectrum is wrapping up a skatepark in Campbellford, Ont. and has designs on the books for projects in Whitehorse, Quebec City, Moncton, Mexico and Cambodia.

Barnum particularly values the endorsement of celebrity pro skater Tony Hawk, who once declared, “If Spectrum is in charge we have confidence you’ll end up with a high-quality park.”

“He said that after reviewing our Hastings bowl we built in Vancouver, B.C., our fourth park,” says Barnum.

Print | Email | Comment

MOST POPULAR STORIES
TODAY’S TOP CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS

These projects have been selected from 333 projects with a total value of $7,273,203,495 that Reed Construction Data Building Reports reported on Thursday.

STADIUM, BERMS, PARKING GARAGE, SITE WORKS

$129,300,000 Ottawa ON Tenders

SUBWAY STATION

$80,000,000 North York ON Tenders

CONDOMINIUM APARTMENT BUILDING, RETAIL

$75,000,000 Toronto ON Prebid

Daily Top 10

CURRENT STORIES
ALEX’S ECONOMICS BLOG

Reed Construction Data Canada’s Chief Economist Alex Carrick discusses current developments in the North American economic environment with emphasis on the construction industry.

TODAY’S TOP JOBS

Chief/Senior Estimator
Ontario-Brampton

Inside Sale Representative
Ontario-Markham

Branch Manager
British Columbia-Surrey

Contracts Estimator & Project Coordinator
Ontario-Etobicoke

Structural Engineer
Ontario-Toronto

Manager Maintenance & Engineering Services
Ontario-Oakville

Supervisor
Ontario-Etobicoke

Estimator
Ontario-Etobicoke

Estimating Coordinator (10-804)
Alberta-Edmonton

Project Administrator
Saskatchewan-Saskatoon

More jobs 

myJobsite.ca

Your gateway to
the top careers
in construction
and design