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Edmond approves $7.22 million renovation for Pelican Bay Aquatic Center
Summary
The Edmond City Council unanimously approved a $7.22 million contract to renovate Pelican Bay Aquatic Center, including deck replacement, new gutters, ADA upgrades, added parking and new pool features, funded from the 2017 CIP tax with construction planned to begin after Labor Day and finish by summer 2026.
The Edmond City Council voted 5-0 June 23 to award the construction contract and accept alternates for the Pelican Bay Aquatic Center renovation, a project the city says will extend the pool’s useful life by about 20–25 years.
Brad Rainey, Edmond’s parks and recreation director, told the council the architect and staff recommend awarding the base bid and four alternates to the low bidder. The base bid was about $6.9 million; with alternates for ADA access identified in the city’s transition plan, expanded parking, deck striping to…
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