Maryland Live! Casino
The project included a 200,000 sq. ft. casino with restaurants and a venue for live entertainment, a parking garage, and surface parking on approximately 12 acres of the Arundel Mills Development.
The project included a 200,000 sq. ft. casino with restaurants and a venue for live entertainment, a parking garage, and surface parking on approximately 12 acres of the Arundel Mills Development.
The team designed a transient-oriented, mixed-use community South of the Vienna-Fairfax Metro Station and north of Route 29 that incorporates a variety of townhomes, condominiums, apartments, convenience retail, commercial office, daycare and public spaces.
Bowman provided planning and civil design services to deliver this 12-acre residential redevelopment consisting of twelve, three-story buildings, providing a total of 165 residential units of with a portion allocated for affordable housing. Bowman was responsible for all preliminary and final site plans, prepared a boundary and topographic survey, and conducted a traffic impact study.
Bowman provides its core design and surveying services to design a 550-lot master planned lake side community. The team was required to work closely with multiple local and federal municipal authorities as well as exiting adjacent property owners to deliver the project amid a turbulent residential real estate market.
Bowman provided extensive planning and surveying services to the analysis and design of a power plant expansion. The project consisted of surveying services for a railroad site located approximately one mile north of Lee Steam Plant, near the Dunlap Road grade crossing.
Bowman is providing project management services for the design and construction of transportation improvements that will improve safety, operations, and streets in and around the Lincoln Yards Development.
Bowman provided planning and design services to the Town of Vienna for the Maple Avenue project. Bowman’s scope of services includes approximately a mile of comprehensive streetscape enhancement, pedestrian improvements, significant overhead utility undergrounding, storm drain utility analysis and design, a full topographic and property survey, and comprehensive easement and entitlement services.
Project was to install a new 10″ pipeline carrying Ethane from the Houston Plant to a point just south of the Ohio River located at the NOVA Chemicals property. This project was originally designed by two different consultants. Bowman was brought in to provide the civil engineering component.
Bowman provided land planning services, rezoning, design review, surveying and civil improvement design. The project site required design of on-site retention, half-street improvements along Quartz Street and Willis Road, and substantial coordination with public utility providers SRP, Southwest Gas and RWCD.
The project includes the site civil engineering for the County Aquatic Center consisting of four pools and associated recreational amenities. Design and permitting of site civil engineering features including pool decking and drainage, access roadways and parking, stormwater management conveyance facilities, stormwater storage and treatment, site grading, water and wastewater utilities.