Renovation work on the historic Joyce Garver Theater in Camas hit a snag earlier this year after four remodeling bids came in more than $2 million over budget, but the final piece of the $119 million construction bond passed by Camas School District voters in 2016 is now set to be completed in September 2021.
Representatives from Mahlum Architects and KPFF Consulting Engineers updated the Camas School Board on the theater’s renovation progress on Monday, Jan. 11.
Built in 1935, the theater was an addition to Camas High School until the 1970s, when the high school was demolished. In the mid-1980s, the theater got a slight upgrade, with a new entry and a few interior revamps. The building served as a performance center — for the school district and the greater Camas community — until the district closed the building in 2009 due to safety concerns.
The engineers and architects speaking to the school board Monday likened the seismic upgrade work on the theater with “building a ship in a bottle” and said crews are slotting concrete walls built to resist horizontal forces in the event of an earthquake into the structure of the existing theater.
The architects have tried to use materials and structures from the original building as the base of the new theater, but found much of the original structure was not up to current seismic code and needed to be reinforced to meet modern day safety requirements.