The feasibility study completed by Counsilman-Hunsaker for the Bear Valley Education Foundation was an extensive analysis of the potential for constructing a high-altitude aquatic and recreation training facility. The study assessed the viability of building such a facility, considering the foundation's needs, budget, and community demand.
The feasibility study included a comprehensive assessment of the current aquatic infrastructure and programming in the Bear Valley area, as well as an analysis of the market demand for a high-altitude aquatic and recreation training facility. The study also included a detailed cost analysis for the proposed facility, considering factors such as construction, maintenance, and operating costs. The study assessed potential funding sources for the project, including grants, private donations, and sponsorships.
The feasibility study also evaluated the potential economic impact of the facility on the community, including potential revenue from swim meets and other events, as well as the potential for increased tourism and economic activity in the area. The feasibility study provided the Bear Valley Education Foundation with a comprehensive understanding of the potential benefits and challenges associated with constructing a high-altitude aquatic and recreation training facility. The study provides the Bear Valley Education Foundation with a comprehensive and data-driven analysis of the potential for a high-altitude aquatic and recreation training facility. The study offered valuable insights and recommendations to guide the foundation's decision-making process and inform its future facility planning.