Gov. Evers Announces Contractor for the Design and Construction of Potawatomi State Park Observation Tower Project, Commits to Funding Project in Next Capital Budget
STURGEON BAY — Gov. Tony Evers, together with Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Secretary Preston Cole, today announced the administration has selected GRAEF through a qualifications-based selection process to provide pre-design through construction services on the Potawatomi Observation Tower at Potawatomi State Park. The governor also announced his commitment to include the project in his 2023-25 Capital Budget. The announcement follows the DNR’s recent Request for Architectural and Engineering Services, marking the next step in advancing the project.
GRAEF will now begin work on formulating two design plans for the Potawatomi Observation Tower. One design that restores the existing tower and a second design that replaces the existing structure with new materials while maintaining the tower’s historic character. Both designs will include cost estimates and proposed timelines for completion of the project. Following the completion of the concept designs, the DNR will solicit feedback from residents on the best design option for the park and community to be included in the governor’s 2023-25 Capital Budget proposal.
“Public feedback has informed this process from the beginning and with this contract the public will again be able to weigh in specifically on what the future of the Potawatomi Tower will look like,” said DNR Secretary Cole. “The DNR looks forward to GRAEF completing their work, and thanks the governor for again showing his support of our state parks, and specifically Potawatomi State Park, by committing to include this project in the upcoming Capital Budget.”
GRAEF was founded in 1961 in Milwaukee and has grown into a national firm. GRAEF has three locations in Wisconsin and has successfully completed numerous contracts for the state. The firm has expertise on structural assessments, firsthand knowledge of this project and tower site, and expertise in historic buildings and wood structures.
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