Kentucky Owl Park
Bowman was engaged to provide engineering and survey services for the park’s iconic pyramid structures, visitors’ center and both rickhouses.
Bowman was engaged to provide engineering and survey services for the park’s iconic pyramid structures, visitors’ center and both rickhouses.
The project was initiated to upgrade the electrical system for the Ambia compressor station located in Ambia, IN. The facility has four gas-driven reciprocating compressors with ancillary motor loads, multiple building loads and a facility emergency generator.
Bowman continues to serve Chico’s as their Site Development Engineer as they aggressively grow and expand. The original 27-acre site served the corporation for design, research, marketing and other administrative functions.
Bowman provided mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering design and energy modeling services for the complete gut and renovation of a historic tobacco factory and warehouse into a LEED Gold certified seven-story, 314,000 sq. ft. office and technology center.
Bowman provided mechanical, electrical and plumbing design engineering for the interior renovation of the 113,237 sq. ft. training facility, as well as a 46,000 sq. ft., two-story addition to the Baltimore Raven’s Under Armour Performance Center.
The project consisted of the MEP engineering and commissioning for a 300,000 sq. ft. core and shell office building and an above ground parking garage with a capacity of approximately 1,400 vehicles and 30 Level 2 EV charging stations. The garage design included a two-bay fire station for Howard County Fire and Rescue.
Bowman was responsible for the mechanical, electrical and plumbing design for the new 253,000 sq. ft., 10-story LEED Gold certified office building and seven-story parking garage located on Block 3 of the Pike and Rose development in Rockville, Maryland. The building includes 7,000 sq. ft. of shell retail space, a fitness center and conference center.
Our team performed fire protection engineering and life safety design, as well as construction period services, as part of the design team. Phase I of the data center’s expansion included converting approximately 17,000 sq. ft. of existing office space in downtown Atlanta to a data center with associated support areas. Per the Internap basis of design, the data center was protected by a preaction sprinkler system.
In the process of remodeling the new 148-room hotel, the client discovered that the design model did not match the ceiling heights observed on-site. Our laser scanning team was deployed to measure the gutted building, both inside and out, with an accuracy within 1/8 an inch.
The project includes 76 affordable senior apartments and eight permanent supportive housing studios for formerly homeless seniors. The overall project includes 194 total units with 118 market rate units. The complex is sustainable, transit- oriented and mixed-income friendly. Our team of landscape architects provided specialized design for this underserved demographic with street level, podium and roof top landscapes.