Located at the base of the ski slopes in Teton Village, Walk Festival Hall is a celebrated landmark by both concert attendees and performers. Originally constructed in the early 1970s, the venue offers an ideal combination of clear sightlines, vaulted ceilings, warm acoustics and rustic materials which creates a beautiful setting on the lower slope of the Teton Range.
Big-D performed as the CM/GC on this 17,157-square-foot, complex renovation project. Completing the project required intricate phasing in order to maintain a peaceful atmosphere for winter and summer guests since the Hall is located central to several hotels as well as the gondola and tram facilities at the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. The first phase of work began during the fall months and consisted of the addition of structural insulated panels (SIP) at the exterior of the building. Limited access to the project site and around the structure required the use of a tower crane and swing stages for the workers to maneuver each panel into place. Big-D further mitigated the problems of limited access and staging areas by utilizing an off-site staging area and carefully coordinating just-in-time deliveries.