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Opening of Proposals - Main St Housing Parking Garage Proj No 125-065 - Larson-Danielson
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LARSON-DANIELSON PROPOSAL FOR CMc SERVICES MORRIS PERFORMING ARTS CENTER PARKING GARAGE 15 <br />HOWARD PARK <br />South Bend, Indiana <br />Larson-Danielson served as General Contractor on the $18 million redevelopment of Howard Park, transforming <br />a 13-acre urban park along the St. Joseph River into a year-round public destination. The project included a <br />16,000-square-foot refrigerated ice trail and pond with bridge feature, a 14,500-square-foot community center, <br />café, event lawns, interactive water features, and universally accessible playground. Significant challenges involved <br />coordinating complex mechanical and electrical systems supporting the ice trail and fountains, along with <br />precise nighttime concrete placement to protect embedded piping. Through proactive CMc cost control, trade <br />coordination, and extensive system testing, the LEED v4-certified park was delivered as a highly successful civic <br />asset for the City of South Bend. <br /> Staff: Darin Meyer, Project Manager <br /> Clarence Gehrke, Superintendent <br />Designer: Alliance Architects <br />Cost: $18.8 million <br />Completed: Dec. 2019
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