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Park City Board approves guaranteed maximum price for Dozier athletic complex phase 4

November 25, 2025 | Park City School District , Utah School Boards, Utah


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Park City Board approves guaranteed maximum price for Dozier athletic complex phase 4
The Park City Board of Education voted to approve a guaranteed maximum price (GMP) for phase 4 of the Dozier athletic complex after a presentation by a district presenter.

Speaker 4 (Presenter/staff) told the board the project will replace temporary restroom facilities with permanent bathrooms, add integrated home-side bleachers built of prefabricated concrete that include locker rooms, concessions and a press box, and leave the south end zone turf in place rather than converting it to track surface. "So in the end, we're asking for an approval of the guaranteed maximum price of the $15,000,007.00 $7.08 54," Speaker 4 said (transcribed figure appears in the record and is unclear in formatting).

Speaker 4 identified key cost elements and value-engineering work: concrete accounted for a large share of cost (listed as $4,400,000 in the presentation); work by contractor teams with MHTN, Hogan and MOCA included HVAC, electrical and earthwork; value engineering trimmed about $350,000 from the home-side bleacher estimate; a canopy was removed as an alternate; and landscaping (listed at $445,000) will be bid separately and scaled back.

To fund the project, Speaker 4 said the district will use $6.5 million from bond funds originally identified for the Treasure Mountain Sports Complex, an estimated $800,000 in bond interest earnings, $750,000 from a high-school bond allocation, approximately $3.5 million from capital reserves and about $2.5 million from an M&O-side reserve. Speaker 4 said the FY27 capital budget will also include an additional allocation (the FY27 figure is transcribed unclearly in the record).

There were no substantive questions from board members before a motion to approve. Speaker 5 moved to approve the GMP "as stated" (SEG 331); Speaker 3 seconded (SEG 333). The board approved the motion by voice vote; Speaker 6 observed the four board members present supported the motion.

The board did not set a specific construction start date in the discussion. The transcript records funding line items and alternatives discussed at the meeting; the exact total GMP figure in the transcript is presented verbatim above but is unclear in formatting and therefore is reported here as shown in the meeting record.

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