FEMA Awards DSPR $2.6M to Retrofit St. John Community Center

Aerial view of the St. John Community Center

The Office of Disaster Recovery has awarded $2.6 million to the Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation (DSPR) for the retrofit of the Community Center on St. John. The dual-phased project funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Hazard Mitigation Grant Program (HMGP) will include the reconstruction of the DSPR community center and the adjacent building into one 14,232 square foot, two-story structure off Fish Fry Drive.

Located in the heart of Cruz Bay, plans for the proposed site include a recreation room, vocational center, study hall, computer lab and office spaces. It will also incorporate an outdoor play area for after school and summer camp programs.

“The Department of Sports, Parks, and Recreation thanks the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program for the funding that will aid in rebuilding the St. John Community Center and services to the residents on St. John,” said Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation Commissioner Calvert White. “Residents will also see an expansion in the services offered with innovative technical courses and children’s programs.”

The new multi-purpose community center will be retrofitted for use as a shelter and safe room designed to withstand hurricane-force winds. The building will be constructed to meet FEMA’s standards for safe room construction equipped with back-up power, including a ramp and elevator to ensure ADA compliance to accommodate all members of the St. John community.

The Virgin Islands Department of Sports, Parks and Recreation will retrofit the St. John Community Center

Adrienne L. Williams-Octalien, director of the Office of Disaster Recovery, said, “This is a tremendous opportunity. Not only will FEMA support the restoration of the community center but also the development of a much-needed shelter and safe room providing residents with an accessible and comfortable location to shelter in the event of a natural disaster.”

This award covers Phase I, architectural engineering and design, and could take approximately six months to complete once the solicitation is released. Phase II, demolition and construction, will begin after the contract is awarded. The project is slated to take just under two years.

To be notified about this and other disaster recovery solicitations, visit http://www.usviodr.com/doing-business-with-odr/.

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