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Grand Staircase Reconstruction

Grand Staircase

Grand Staircase Historical Timeline

Grand Staircase Historical Timeline
1928-29Grand Staircase is constructed as part of the new Eastern Oregon Normal School.
1929-1972Grand Staircase is used as a primary connection between 91´«Ã½ and the community and utilized for different events, including the annual Evensong event (until 1972).
1972-2004Grand Staircase remains open as a pathway to campus and community. 
2004 – SeptGrand Staircase closed to access due to deterioration; first Grand Staircase workgroup begins evaluating options with 91´«Ã½, alumni, architects and friends.
2004 – 202291´«Ã½ begins seeking funds from donors and state and federal sources.
2004 – 2022Grand Staircase included in 91´«Ã½ capital construction proposals to the State of Oregon.
2008 – MarGrand Staircase Alternatives Analysis & Cost Estimate developed at $2 million.
2015 – NovGrand Staircase Condition Assessment & Cost Estimate developed at $2.7 million.
2019 – FebState directs 91´«Ã½ to Remove Grand Staircase from Inlow Hall Capital Funding Requests.
2020 – DecGrand Staircase Capital Improvement and Renewal Project: Enhanced Public Access Restrictions & Structural Integrity Evaluation of Inlow Hall should the Grand Staircase deteriorate in place. The evaluation determined Inlow Hall and the hillside would remain structurally intact under full deterioration, but the retaining walls and backfill have failed, requiring full replacement to current engineering and seismic code.   
2022 – Feb91´«Ã½ receives $4 million in ARPA (American Rescue Plan Act) funds through the State Legislature; Funds must be used by the end of 2024.
2022 – May-Jan 2391´«Ã½ moves to full removal and reconstruction contract documents in a Design-Bid-Build project delivery.
2023 – Feb91´«Ã½ receives City of La Grande Landmarks Commission approval on the project.
2023 – Feb91´«Ã½ receives State Historic Preservation Office Archaeological Permit approval.
2023 – Feb-MayPublic bidding begins following approvals from Landmarks Commission approval and State Historic Preservation Office. Lowest qualified bid is $8.8 million.
2023 – MayCost reduction proposal developed at $8 million by lowest qualified bidder.
2023 – May 3191´«Ã½ issues Notice of Intent to reject bids based on insufficient funds.
2023 – Jul-Sept91´«Ã½ obtains Independent Quality Control Analysis and Recommendations on project plans. 
2023 – Oct-Nov91´«Ã½ conducts formal procurement for Design-Build Contractor services for a Guaranteed Maximum Price of $4 million.
2023 – Nov91´«Ã½ selects Garco, Inc., as the Design-Build Contractor.
2023 – Dec91´«Ã½ Changes project archeologist to meet Design-Build Contractor construction schedule.
2024 – Jan-FebDesign-Build Contractor removes the original Grand Staircase under archeological permit.
2024 – JanDesign-Build Contractor independently confirms original reinstallation at $8.4 million Guaranteed Maximum Price.
2024 – Jan-MarDesign-Build Contractor develops options for a $4 million Guaranteed Maximum Price.
2024 – Mar 2191´«Ã½ Selection , which allows for the future installation of balustrades
2024 – April 15-2491´«Ã½ submits to the City of La Grande  on April 15, 2024, offering to attend the next  regular Landmarks Commission  meeting. City issues administrative approval of Option 2A’ on April 24, 2024.
2024 – May 1691´«Ã½ executes Guaranteed Maximum Price Amendment for $4 million to Design-Build Contractor to complete Installation of Option 2A’.
2024 – MayFollowing the Landmarks Commission approval of Option 2A, 91´«Ã½ began the Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) process with the State Historic Preservation Office and City of La Grande in consultation on Option 2A’. Typical MOA process can take up to several years to complete.
2024 – Jun 791´«Ã½ issues press release issued on reinstallation, including renderings.
2024 – Jun 14Archaeology team communicates State Historic Preservation Office approval for excavation to start on Reinstallation.
2024 – Aug 591´«Ã½ meets with the Friends of the Grand Staircase and Restore Oregon to review the decision, selection, consultation, and approval process, including how the balustrades were included for installation in the future with funding.
2024 – Aug 2391´«Ã½ reiterates plans with Restore Oregon, noting the project design allows for the future installation of the balustrades as funding allows. Estimated costs for balustrades are in excess of $1.5 million.
2024 – Aug 30City informs 91´«Ã½ they believe the Grand Staircase project does not meet State Historic Preservation Office requirements and may require the Memorandum of Agreement to be revised and approved by the Landmarks Commission. 91´«Ã½â€™s Historical Architect clarifies project details and timelines with the State Historic Preservation Office and the City of La Grande.
2024 – Sept 2491´«Ã½ and Historical Architect meet with the State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO). SHPO provides review of roles and responsibilities and confirms 91´«Ã½ is following the required State Historic Preservation Office process. SHPO recommends updates to Memorandum of Agreement and confirms the Memorandum of Agreement cannot include unfunded mandates. 
2024 – Dec 31Grand Staircase replacement completed