Camas officials have hit “pause” on a long-awaited effort to replace the city’s rundown skatepark equipment with more durable poured-concrete elements after a lone bid came in significantly over the city’s budget.
“The project has had great momentum, but right now we’re in a little bit of a pause,” Camas Parks and Recreation Director Trang Lam told Camas City Council members at the Council’s meeting on Monday, Oct. 3.
Lam said the city recently put out a call for bids on the skatepark’s two-phase remodel, but that, “due to timing and market circumstances,” only received one bid.
Grindline Skateparks, Inc., of Seattle, estimated it would cost a total of $369,473 to complete both phases of the skatepark improvements — an estimate that is 43% higher than the city’s budget for the skatepark remodel.
Grindline estimated that, including more than $28,000 in sales taxes, it would cost the Seattle skatepark-construction company $274,834 to complete the first phase and $94,639 to complete the second phase — estimates that were, respectively, 52% and 35% over the city’s budget, Lam said Monday.