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Company Name
CLR DESIGN
Contract #
A-2017-060
Agency
Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
Council Approval Date
4/4/2017
Expiration Date
12/31/2017
Insurance Exp Date
7/11/2017
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Master Plan <br />LCI ri OREGON ZOO I PORTLAND, OREGON <br />D E 5 1 G N <br />CLIENT <br />Metro Reg lonal Government <br />CLI ENT REPEREN'CE <br />Kim Smith <br />PREVIOUS DIRECTOR <br />Curren tly at <br />The lnterna6wal Crone Foundation <br />T. 608.356, 9462 <br />PROJECT SIZE <br />64 ACr% <br />MASTER PLAN COMPLETION <br />2011 <br />DESIGN SERVICES <br />Master Planning <br />REI' PERSONNEL <br />Greg Dykstra, AIA, LEND AP B[]+G <br />PRINCIPAL IN CHARGE <br />Gregg Leicester, ASLA, LIEF[] GA <br />PROJECT MANAGER <br />John Collins <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER & <br />ILLUSTRATOR <br />10 CLR ( JANUAR`! 6, 2017 <br />The Comprehensive Capital Master Plan evolves the Oregon Zoo into a state-of- <br />the-art campus with game changing exhibits and a very light water and energy <br />footprint. In tandem with rigorous attention to animal welfare, enrichment and <br />visitor experience, pre, -schematic designs for $125 million In bond -funded projects <br />integrate a comprehensive sustainable water and energy infrastructure that <br />supports and adapts to emerging technologies. <br />The Oregon Zoo aspires to become the most significant and inspiring conservation <br />and sustainability educational tool inthe metro area,demonstrating the successful <br />coexistence of humans, animals, and nature, and operating as a vital link to local <br />and global species and habitat conservation and survival. <br />The Asian elephant project opened in December, 2015. As the first of the bond - <br />funded projects to break ground, the project includes a diverse and expansive <br />elephant habitat with a strong gateway presence on the east end of campus.This <br />phase also accomplished the greater part of the utility infrastructure loop,a service <br />loop connecting operations centers, and a new home for the train with enhanced,. <br />elevated views. <br />
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