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School board approves athletics concept, reviews soil-mitigation plan and tentative GMP for Treasure Mountain complex

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The Park City School District board approved a conceptual plan for Dozier athletic facilities and tentatively approved a $23.1 million guaranteed maximum price for the Treasure Mountain sports complex while district staff described ongoing soil-mitigation work being reviewed by Utah DEQ.

The Park City School District Board of Education voted to approve the concept design for athletic improvements at Dozier and to tentatively accept a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) of $23,100,000 for the Treasure Mountain Sports Complex, while staff briefed the board on soil mitigation and demolition planning required before construction.

District staff member JD briefed the board on environmental work for the sites, saying, “The district hired R and R Environmental in December,” and that the firm “will also be on-site during the construction” to take tests and submit results to the Utah Department of Environmental Quality for review and acceptance.

The board was told the work includes a written soil-management plan and a set of work orders that define procedures for working within the environmental covenant area. JD said the construction zones will be controlled and…

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