Two months after Camas officials “hit pause” on a long-awaited effort to revamp the city’s 20-year-old skatepark, Camas City Council officials have approved a $350,403 bid from Lee Contractors of Battle Ground to replace the park’s aging equipment with concrete elements that will cater to skateboarders of all levels and better withstand the natural elements.
In September, the city received one construction bid for the skatepark remodel, which Camas Parks and Recreation Director Trang Lam later described as “substantially higher than the engineer’s cost estimate.”
That bid, from Grindline Skateparks, Inc., of Seattle, estimated it would cost a total of $369,473 to complete both phases of the skatepark improvements — a figure that was 43% higher than the city’s estimate for the skatepark remodel.
The Camas City Council rejected Grindline’s bid during its Oct. 3, meeting and agreed to rebid the project again in 2023.
On Dec. 5, Lam returned to the city council with some good news about the bidding process.