Good News for Tucson Animals – Sundt Selected to Redevelop Pima Animal Care Center

 |  Building, Community Involvement

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We are pleased to announce that Sundt has been selected as the Construction Manager at Risk (CMAR) for the redevelopment of the Pima Animal Care Center in Tucson, Arizona. Once completed, the project will replace most or all of Pima County’s current animal care center which was originally built in 1968. At that time the County had less than a third of its current resident population and animal control facilities did little more than warehouse stray animals.

The project is in the design phase, and may include construction of new kennels, a surgery suite, laboratory, clinics, administrative and law enforcement offices, and a community room. Voters authorized the project in November 2014, and construction is budgeted at $15 million of the overall $22 million project cost.

“Our team has developed a plan to ensure the center remains operational while under construction, so every animal continues to receive the care it needs,” said Sundt Project Director Kurt Wadlington. “This project will provide additional space for the more than 24,000 animals that come through these doors each year, improving their lives by reducing stress, aggression and disease transmission due to overcrowding.”