tracplan500Jamestown (CSi) The Jamestown Park Board will hear a formal presentation from Interstate Engineering on having the Jamestown-based company provide construction management for the Two Rivers Activity Center.

Interstate Engineering’s Travis Dillman, and Daren Peterka have discussed with the Park Board, about the construction management services the company could provide if the commission chooses to hire the firm.

Parks and Recreation Director, Doug  Hogan said the Park Board, will not seek bids, but could invite different firms to give presentations.

The Park Board has reviewed information from American City Bureau Inc., of West Dundee, Illinois, on possible costs for having the company lead a capital fundraising campaign that would pay for the second phase of TRAC, which will only be built if the funds are raised in the community, and would bring the center’s total cost to $40 million. Options include the company providing staff and guidance with costs ranging from $216,000 to $312,000 paid over a two-year period.

The one percent City Sales Tax approve by voters, June 2nd will providing funding for the first phase, costing $28.6 million. The first phase includes an indoor water recreation area, fitness center, child care area, three multisport courts, an elevated running/walking track and indoor turf field.