Snowbird Cornsilk Center Master Plan
<!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>In 2018 the future of the existing Jacob Cornsilk Complex and its ongoing needs became the center of discussion among the tribal leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). In addition, the location of the existing facility in a designated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodway and the existence of a substandard existing septic system further predicated that the current facilities be reconsidered as a newly designed and appropriately constructed, modern complex.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>JAI, contracted to develop a master plan for a new Jacob Cornsilk Complex, considered current and projected needs, access for transit and police vehicles, new or enhanced programs, a competition-capable gymnasium and various other space requirements.</p> <!-- /wp:paragraph -->
Snowbird Cornsilk Center Master Plan
Robbinsville, North Carolina
In 2018 the future of the existing Jacob Cornsilk Complex and its ongoing needs became the center of discussion among the tribal leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). In addition, the location of the existing facility in a designated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodway and the existence of a substandard existing septic system further predicated that the current facilities be reconsidered as a newly designed and appropriately constructed, modern complex.
JAI, contracted to develop a master plan for a new Jacob Cornsilk Complex, considered current and projected needs, access for transit and police vehicles, new or enhanced programs, a competition-capable gymnasium and various other space requirements.
In 2018 the future of the existing Jacob Cornsilk Complex and its ongoing needs became the center of discussion among the tribal leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). In addition, the location of the existing facility in a designated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodway and the existence of a substandard existing septic system further predicated that the current facilities be reconsidered as a newly designed and appropriately constructed, modern complex.
JAI, contracted to develop a master plan for a new Jacob Cornsilk Complex, considered current and projected needs, access for transit and police vehicles, new or enhanced programs, a competition-capable gymnasium and various other space requirements.
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Snowbird Cornsilk Center Master Plan
Robbinsville, North Carolina
Client
Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians
Size
46,370 square feet, new
4 acres
46,370 square feet, new
4 acres
Completion
2019
Cost
17000000
Services Provided
Master Planning
Key Personnel Test
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Address(es)
1220 Old Tallulah Road,Robbinsville,North Carolina,28771
Consultant(s)
Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC)
IBI Group
Reference(s)
Snowbird Cornsilk Center Master Plan
Robbinsville, North Carolina
In 2018 the future of the existing Jacob Cornsilk Complex and its ongoing needs became the center of discussion among the tribal leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). In addition, the location of the existing facility in a designated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodway and the existence of a substandard existing septic system further predicated that the current facilities be reconsidered as a newly designed and appropriately constructed, modern complex.
JAI, contracted to develop a master plan for a new Jacob Cornsilk Complex, considered current and projected needs, access for transit and police vehicles, new or enhanced programs, a competition-capable gymnasium and various other space requirements.
PROJECT DETAILS
In 2018 the future of the existing Jacob Cornsilk Complex and its ongoing needs became the center of discussion among the tribal leaders of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI). In addition, the location of the existing facility in a designated Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) floodway and the existence of a substandard existing septic system further predicated that the current facilities be reconsidered as a newly designed and appropriately constructed, modern complex.
JAI, contracted to develop a master plan for a new Jacob Cornsilk Complex, considered current and projected needs, access for transit and police vehicles, new or enhanced programs, a competition-capable gymnasium and various other space requirements.
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