Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Intermodal board OKs two proposals for port complex

- THOMAS SACCENTE

FORT SMITH — The Western Arkansas Intermodal Authority gave the green light on proposals for two projects that are necessary to move forward with a much larger undertakin­g in the River Valley.

The authority’s board of directors approved environmen­tal site review and permitting and preliminar­y engineerin­g and design proposals during a special meeting on Nov. 2. The funding for these projects will come from a $450,000 matching grant it received from the Economic Developmen­t Administra­tion to help develop an inland port and multimodal facility on the Arkansas River in Crawford County.

Sen. Mat Pitsch, R-Fort Smith, executive director of the Western Arkansas Intermodal Authority, said the environmen­tal proposal came from the Little Rock-based FTN Associates Ltd., while the engineerin­g proposal was sent by the Memphis-based Pickering Firm Inc.

The proposal from FTN Associates stated that the company’s total fee for basic services it outlined will not exceed $72,000 without the intermodal authority’s prior approval. Additional services may also be furnished at the authority’s request on a time and materials basis beyond this budget.

In its proposal, Pickering Firm stated that it would complete the work in its scope of basic services on a fixed-fee basis, listing a lump-sum fee of $290,000.

During the board’s meeting on Oct. 14, Pitsch said the Western Arkansas Planning and Developmen­t District went through a process of generating leads for the requests for quotes on the environmen­tal review — which had been started, but not finished, by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers — and for the engineerin­g study.

Applicatio­ns submitted by outside entities were later scored by Van Buren Mayor Joe Hurst, County Judge Dennis Gilstrap of Crawford County, County Judge David Hudson of Sebastian County, Fort Smith City Administra­tor Carl Geffken and board Chairman Jay White.

The board approved an intergover­nmental agreement involving the authority, Fort Smith and Van Buren, and Sebastian and Crawford counties on Dec. 18 regarding submission for the grant. Eighty percent of the total funding of the proposed project, $360,000, would come from the Economic Developmen­t Administra­tion grant. The local match of $90,000 would be split evenly among the four government­al entities, with each contributi­ng $22,500.

On July 8, the board approved an administra­tive contract for the grant between the authority and the Western Arkansas Planning and Developmen­t District. Sasha Grist, executive director of the Western Arkansas Planning and Developmen­t District, has said this contract signifies that the district would administer the grant for the intermodal authority.

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