Community Enhancement Project Documents
Latest Community Enhancement Project Update - August 2010
Recreation Center Feasibility Study - 2007
Recreation Center Operations Pro-Forma - 2007
Recreation Center Operations Pro-Forma - Updated July 2009
Recreation Center Operating Cost Analysis - 2007
Recreation Center Operating Cost Analysis - Updated July 2009
Recreation Center Projections 2008 - 2025
Land Donation Agreement
Construction Management and Architectural Firms selected for FVMRD Community Enhancement Projects:
ARC was hired as the construction managers/owners representative and will oversee work on all three projects. Established in 1984, ARC Integrated Program Management, Inc. is a Colorado-based program management, project controls, facilities management and safety management firm with offices in Boulder and Eagle. ARC specializes in representing both public and private sector clients with their program and project management needs during planning, design, pre-construction, construction and post-construction. ARC’s project controls services give owners all the tools necessary to maintain complete confidence in the outcome of their project, and ensures objectives are met by monitoring and measuring progress, and taking corrective action when necessary so deviations do not affect the end results. More information on ARC can be found at http://www.arcipm.com/.
The Nationally recognized recreation and sports designers, Sink Combs Dethlefs, were awarded the design of Fraser Valley’s new Community Recreation Center, Clubhouse at Pole Creek Golf Club and a new Restroom/Concession building at the Fraser Valley Sports Complex. Founded in Denver, Colorado in 1962, the firm has contributed its expertise to numerous facilities throughout the U.S. and Canada. Creativity, cost effectiveness, innovation, efficiency and excellence have characterized the process and their designs for more than four decades. More information on Sink Combs Dethlefs can be found at http://www.sinkcombs.com/.
Both firms were chosen through a Request for Qualifications (RFQ)/Request for Proposals (RFP) process. Five construction management firms and five design firms were interviewed by the selection committee. The selection committee then presented their recommendation to the FVMRD Board of Directors for their approval.