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City: pool design advancing, CMAR interviews set; golf-course turf-reduction and Bootleg Canyon maintenance underway
Summary
Director Julie Callaway told the Parks and Recreation Commission the new pool design is moving to construction-manager interviews after nine RFP respondents were narrowed to two; municipal golf-course irrigation/turf-reduction work began Jan. 1 with a projected Sept. 16 completion; Bootleg Canyon trail repairs and spring events were also discussed.
Julie Callaway, Boulder City’s parks and recreation director, updated the commission on several capital and maintenance projects at the Jan. 26 meeting.
On the new community pool, Callaway said the department issued an RFP and had interest from nine firms; that pool-construction shortlist has been reduced to two firms and interviews were scheduled for the day after the meeting. Callaway said the project will use a construction manager-at-risk (CMAR) approach; the selected CMAR will collaborate with the design team over the next four months to develop cost estimates and align the…
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