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File #: 25-0697    Version: 1 Name: Construction Manager at Risk (CM@R) Selection - Tuckaseegee Recreation Center
Type: Consent Status: Consent
File created: 12/15/2025 In control: Asset/Facility Management
On agenda: 1/21/2026 Final action:
Title: Construction Manager at Risk (CM@R) Selection - Tuckaseegee Recreation Center
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Title
Construction Manager at Risk (CM@R) Selection - Tuckaseegee Recreation Center

Action
ACTION:
Authorize the County Manager to negotiate terms and conditions including fees to execute a contract with the selected team/firm, Edifice Construction & All-Pro Builders, for Construction Manager at Risk Services for the Tuckaseegee Recreation Center and, in the event negotiations with the selected team/firm are unsuccessful, approve negotiations and contract execution with the alternate team/firm.


Staff Contact: Steven Wallace, AIA, Project Manager, Asset and Facility Management Department


Presentation: No


BACKGROUND/JUSTIFICATION:
A Construction Manager at Risk is needed to provide Preconstruction and Construction Management services during the design and construction phases of The Tuckaseegee Recreation Center project.

This project will involve renovating and/or reconstructing the existing Tuckaseegee Recreation Center, which was constructed in 1974. The recreation center is located within Tuckaseegee Park, a 19-acre park located in west Charlotte. The original project scope for the recreation center anticipated the inclusion of an indoor gym, multipurpose and meeting rooms, fitness rooms, locker rooms/restrooms, administrative space, and an outdoor swimming pool. It also envisioned park renovations that include improving and adding park amenities such as shelters, fields, courts, playground, fitness equipment, sprayground, and trails.

After reviewing the original scope for the project throughout community engagement and the incoming manager, a determination was made to expand the scope to add additional programming space and convert the outdoor pool into an outdoor/limited season indoor pool. The additional scope increases the cost ($35,774,444 as allocated in FY26 CIP budget vs. $55,153,275 as estimated from consultants/AFM based upon additional scope - including escalation) but does not fundamentally alter the type or nature of this ...

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