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22 <br />Phasing Strategies <br />There are at least five potential phasing strategies for the City of Elk River to <br />consider, each with its own pros and cons. Below we have outlined some initial <br />ideas for consideration. We welcome the opportunity to discuss these and other <br />options in person. <br />Strategy 1 <br />Start Olympic renovation and begin demolition of Barn in March 2018. <br />• New rink in September of 2018 season and full facility before end of 18/19 <br />season. <br />Strategy 2 <br />Start Olympic renovation in March 2018 and begin demolition of Barn in June <br />2018. <br />• New rink in September of 2018 season; full facility won’t be done until after <br />2018 season. <br />Strategy 3 <br />Start Olympic renovation in March 2018 and begin demolition of Barn in October <br />2018 <br />• New rink in September of 2018 and maintain Barn ice; long schedule = higher <br />cost. <br />Strategy 4 <br />Demolish Barn in June 2018 and renovate Olympic starting in February 2019 <br />• New ice early 2019. Maintain Olympic ice during construction. Full facility <br />done at end of 2018-2019 season. <br />Strategy 5 <br />Demolish entire facility starting in March 2018 and build new. <br />• New rink in October/November 2018. All new facility. Fast schedule with <br />efficient design. However, no ice until first sheet is available. <br />As an example, a phasing plan for Strategy 1 is attached as an exhibit. <br />Part III: Key Qualifications & Approach <br />Elk River Ice Arena and Lion John Weicht Park Facilities <br />After setting the <br />expectations at the <br />beginning of the <br />project, RJM kept to <br />the expectations and <br />delivered a great project. <br />Mike Seigley and Tara <br />Blotske are a great team <br />and kept a very close eye <br />on the project and the <br />budget. <br />Jamie Polley <br />City of Shakopee <br />“ “