Local design build firm, Gerber Berend Design Build, will donate the work associated with completing the final elements of HS127 Ski Jump project started last year. The HS127 is the largest jump at the Howelsen Hill jump complex.
Under the direction of Hans Berend at Gerber Berend Design Build, the firm will donate the labor, materials and other associated costs to complete the work around the in-run, in-run side boards and start bars on the large jump. This work totals roughly an estimated $9,223 in donated costs and is anticipated to start this week and run approximately a week or less.
Mr. Berend is no stranger to the historic jumps at Howelsen Hill. His son, Ben Berend, is enjoying his third season on the United States Nordic Combined team. As an athlete, Ben learned the sport with the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club and flew off the jumps at Howelsen Hill numerous times.
This work completes the project started last November, 2016 by the City of Steamboat Springs and Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club to repair the HS127 jump.
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Contact:
Michael Lane, Communications Manager, 970-871-8220 or
mlane@steamboatsprings.net
Winnie Delliquadri, Assistant to the City Manager - 970-871-8257 or
wdelliquadri@steamboatsprings.net
Steve Hoots, Facilities Manager, 970-879-2060 or
shoots@steamboatsprings.net