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    VILLAGE CREEK STATE PARK TRAIL AND AMPHITHEATER
    Conceptual Design/Design Development

 ETI Featured ProjectPROJECT OVERVIEW

  • Conceptual Design
  • Design Development
  • Construction Documents
  • Construction Cost Estimating
  • Construction Administration

 LOCATION
 Wynne, Arkansas

 PROJECT COST
 $154,000

 COMPLETION DATE
 March 2005

ETI Corporation is currently in the second year of an open-end design contract with Arkansas State Parks, which includes both renovation of existing park facilities and design of new facilities at several State parks in eastern Arkansas.
ETI Featured Project
Estimated total construction cost for these projects, which range from the renovation of a picnic pavilion, to the design of eight miles of hiking/biking trails over an abandon railroad right-of-way is $3.5 million dollars.

Construction has begun of an ADA accessible trail and amphitheater at Village Creek State Park near Wynne, Arkansas. This project was designed to use durable, low maintenance, natural materials, and to keep grading and environmental disturbances to a minimum.

Work includes the replacement of a wooden amphitheater and stage, as well as a pedestrian bridge. The existing trail will be paved for accessibility, and vandal-resistant bollard lighting will be installed. The amphitheater benches will be built from half-cut oak logs, and the stage will be installed with a built-in screen, amplification system, and podium. Along the trail to the amphitheater three picnic areas and an observation/discussion area for classroom activities will be installed.

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