Project:
Tellepsen Scout Camp
Role:
Construction Manager at Risk
Scope:
The Bovay Ranch project consistied of the construction of over two miles of new roads, along with extensive clearing work, scout fields, and parking areas. New facilities added to the site include an administrative and check-in building, a redesigned entrance, four restroom and shower buildings, eight campsite pavilions, a rifle range, an archery range, and shotgun facilities. A highlight of the project is a 49-foot climbing tower—now the Scouts’ second largest in the nation.
Architect:
Curry Boudreaux Architects
Impact:
Tellepsen Scout Camp offers exciting outdoor adventures for youth and their leaders. With eight spacious campsites, each accommodating up to forty-eight individuals, the camp provides a vibrant setting for weekend activities such as archery, climbing, and canoeing. Its continued growth and development have advanced the camp’s mission to expand membership and foster a more diverse, inclusive community.