The Missoula Parking Commission made significant strides during its June 3 meeting, focusing on the approval of bid package 1 for the Central Park Garage renovation. The commission is set to move forward with Jackson Construction, aiming for a construction timeline of approximately seven months, with substantial completion expected by December 9, 2025.
The decision to split the project into two bid packages was a key topic of discussion. This strategy is designed to expedite time-sensitive repair work, particularly on traffic-bearing membranes, which could otherwise delay the project until November. By initiating this first package, the commission anticipates starting work as early as next week, effectively gaining a month on the overall schedule.
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Subscribe for Free Tyler, a representative from Jackson Construction, outlined the details of the bid package, which includes essential repairs and replacements, such as the "Tea Biscuit" repairs for shear tabs. This allowance is crucial as it addresses potential unforeseen issues that may arise during construction. The budget for this first package was initially set at $2.134 million but has come in under budget, with a total of approximately $20,000 saved.
The commission also discussed the importance of weather considerations for the project, as certain tasks are sensitive to environmental conditions. The team is prepared to adapt as necessary, ensuring that the project remains on track.
As the commission gears up for the next steps, including the release of bid package 2, the focus remains on maintaining momentum and addressing any challenges that may arise during the construction process. The anticipated outcomes from this meeting signal a proactive approach to improving Missoula's parking infrastructure, with the community eagerly awaiting the project's progress.