Title: RESTORATION OF THE LIBERTY MEMORIAL
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3RESTORATION OF THE LIBERTY MEMORIAL
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5RESTORATION AND EXPANSION
To provide a quality restoration of the
monument and museum in order to maintain the
integrity of the original design, and to
offer increased utilization for visitors.
6HISTORY OF THE LIBERTY MEMORIAL
Largest Monument and Only Museum Dedicated to
World War I 1921 - Site Dedication 1924 - Cons
truction Begins 1926 - Memorial Museum Open to
Public 1962 - KCMO Board of Parks Recreation
Commissioners Becomes Steward of Memorial
1994 - Memorial Closes to Public
1998 - Local Half-Cent Sales Tax Passes by 72
2000 - Restoration Construction Begins
2002 - Restoration Completion
200X - New Museum to open
7PHASES OF RESTORATION AND EXPANSION
Phase I - Restoration Adaptive
Reconstruction Phase II - Lobby Level Infrastr
ucture and Finishes Phase III - Museum Finis
hes, Support Facilities and Exhibits
8FINANCIAL ASPECTS
9FINANCIAL ASPECTS
10Phase I Restoration and Adaptive Reconstruction
North Fountain Court 1,401,100
Limestone Restoration 9,421,500
Site Work 3,488,670
Tower 1,119,300
Structure Restoration 11,595,484
Memory Hall 2,985,761.50
Observation Deck 2,848,400
Interior Floor Slabs 1,546,300
Exhibit Hall 2,569,191.50
South Shell 4,572,805
Mech-Elec System 4,089,067.60
Entrance Infrastructure, Landscaping and Walk of
Honor
1,821,189
Administration Archives 559,863.00
Project Management/ Miscellaneous 922,311.73
11Mech-Elec System
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13Exhibit Hall
14Observation Deck
15Structure Restoration
16Limestone Restoration
17North Fountain Court
18Site Work
19Tower
20Memory Hall
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22Interior Floor Slabs
23South Shell
24Entrance Infrastructure Landscaping
25Walk of Honor
26Phase II Lobby Level Infrastructure and Finishes
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28Phase III Museum Finishes, Support Facilities,
and Exhibits
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