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Boulder City hires Core Construction as CMAR for new pool; plans at roughly 30%

Parks and Recreation Commission · March 24, 2026

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Summary

Parks Director Callaway told the commission the city has hired Core Construction as construction manager at risk (CMAR) for the pool project, plans are about 30% complete, and renderings have been shown to city council and posted at City Hall and online.

Director Callaway briefed the commission that the city has selected Core Construction as construction manager at risk (CMAR) for the new Boulder City pool project.

“We hired Core Construction as our C Mar, construction manager at risk for the pool presentation,” Callaway said, adding that city staff and designer VCBO will continue work on the project and that plans are currently about 30% complete. Renderings have been presented to city council and are displayed at City Hall and on the Parks and Recreation website.

Callaway said the project is proceeding in phases to spread costs and noted staff will continue to update the commission and the public through the project’s website postings and social media. No contract details, timeline for construction start beyond current design status, nor specific budget approvals were discussed in the March 23 meeting.

The commission did not vote on any construction contract at the meeting; staff will return with updates as design and procurement proceed.