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Double-Tree, Inc. was founded by Barbara Campbell, a Montana native, in 1977. Double-Tree has specialized in helping communities through the entire economic development project process, from researching and securing financing to completing construction. Through the process, Double-Tree has emerged as one of Montana’s leading private consulting companies in community development. Double-Tree, Inc. provides experienced management to find optimal solutions to project needs and bring projects to completion. Double-Tree, Inc. specializes in:
• Project Development • Construction Management • Business Operations Management • Construction Financing • Long-Term Financing
Barbara Campbell Barbara Campbell grew up on a cattle ranch south of Glendive, Montana before moving to Bozeman to earn a microbiology degree from Montana State University. Following a stint in Florida in construction management, Barbara established Double-Tree in 1977.
Barbara is a mom, cattle owner and sports enthusiast who loves to ride, fish and ski. But professionally, Barbara is an authority on water and sewer systems. In fact, she has worked on so many water and sewer systems in rural Montana she’s like the Johnny Appleseed of safe drinking water.
Barbara’s specialty is helping communities through the entire economic development process, from researching and securing financing, obtaining professional architectural or engineering services and completing construction.
Barbara has built professional working relationships with state regulatory agencies and has learned to navigate the bureaucratic maze to acquire public financing for her clients. In the process, she has completed more than $300 million in construction projects, including building more than 800 new homes and rehabilitating more than 400 others.
More than ever, Barbara Campbell is set on building healthy communities, which means balancing the drive for growth and economic development with the need to protect the environment.

Projects History Private Sector Projects Double-Tree has secured the financing for, developed and managed several private sector projects in Montana, including:
· Montana Wastewater Systems, Inc., managed by Double-Tree, was formed in 2010 to develop and market a mobile wastewater treatment system. The 40,000 gpd mobile treatment plant was designed by Double-Tree.
· Utility Solutions, LLC, managed by Double-Tree, was formed in 2003 to develop water and wastewater systems serving the greater Four Corners area of Gallatin County, Montana. Utility Solutions consists of two central water systems and one central sewer system with a 1,500,000 gpd wastewater treatment plant.
· Double-Tree managed the development of Northstar Subdivision in the Four Corners area of Gallatin County, Montana. Northstar consists of 284 single-family lots, 50 multi-family lots, and 58 commercial lots.
· Double-Tree managed the development of Galactic Park Subdivision in the Four Corners area of Gallatin County, Montana. Galactic Park consists of 42 single-family lots, a 64 unit multi-family lot, and 22 commercial lots.
· Double-Tree managed the development of Four Corners Minor Subdivision, a 4 lot commercial subdivision in the Four Corners area of Gallatin County, Montana.

Community Planning Projects Double-Tree has completed the following community planning projects, which represent a portion of the projects completed around Montana:
· Overall economic development plan for Teton County
· Capital improvement plan for City of Choteau
· Comprehensive economic development strategy for Dawson County
· Housing plan for Town of Terry
· Capital improvement and housing plans for the community of Gardiner, with a resort tax analysis
· Elementary feasibility analysis for Superior School Board
· Feasibility study and financial structuring for Carbon County Hospital nursing home acquisition
· Feasibility planning and financial structuring for the construction of the Pioneer
· Medical Assistance Facility, Sweet Grass County
· Feasibility planning and financial structuring for personal care facilities in Carbon County, City of Red Lodge, and Wheatland County
· Comprehensive housing plans for the cities of Glendive and Lewistown, and the Greater Lewistown area
· Housing plan for unincorporated communities in Carbon County
· Overall economic development plan, including housing, capital improvement, and economic development plans, for Sweet Grass County and the City of Big Timber
· Housing, public facilities, and capital improvements plan for the City of Red Lodge
· Housing and economic development plans for the Town of Bridger
· Overall economic development plan for Carbon County, approved by the Denver Regional Office of the Economic Development Administration

Local Government Housing Projects Double-Tree has successfully secured funding for numerous local government housing projects, including the following examples:
· Town of Terry, rehabilitation program, $909,349
· City of Laurel, homebuyer program, $1,450,000
· City of Lewistown, homebuyer program, $1,354,400 and $1,281,900
· City of Glendive, rehabilitation and homebuyer programs, $953,500
· City of Laurel, 24 homes rehabilitated, $450,000
· City of Red Lodge, 48 homes rehabilitated, $1,604,080
· Town of Joliet, 53 homes rehabilitees, $1,279,830
· Carbon County, 19 homes rehabilitated, $330,000

Local Government Infrastructure Projects Double-Tree has provided project administration and/or secured funding for public facility projects across Montana, including the following examples:
· Big Sky County Water and Sewer District, sewer system improvement project, $15,500,000
· River Rock Water and Sewer District, water and waste water system, $5,200,000
· City of Red Lodge, sewer system improvement project, $4,909,000
· City of Columbus, sewer system improvements project, $2,000,000
· City of Laurel, water system improvements project, $5,000,000
· Town of Belt, wastewater treatment facility improvements, $1,343,000
· Gardner/Park County Water District, water system improvement project, $895,000
· Town of Terry, wastewater collection improvements project, $3,550,052
· Town of Fromberg, water system improvements project, $1,374,000
· Town of Hobson, wastewater treatment facility improvements, $800,000
· Town of Bridger, wastewater treatment facility improvements, $336,000
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