Bowman was engaged by Collier County, FL, to provide construction engineering and inspection services for the expansion of the Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant, expanding the treatment capacity from 1.5 MDG to 5.0 MGD.
Bowman was engaged by Collier County, FL, to provide construction engineering and inspection services for the expansion of the Golden Gate Wastewater Treatment Plant, expanding the treatment capacity from 1.5 MDG to 5.0 MGD.
Bowman worked closely with both utilities to structure a hybrid capacity model. Our team also led the technical and financial analysis, developed cost allocation methodologies aligned with industry standards and facilitated stakeholder discussions.
Following flood damage near Elbe, Washington, our team assessed and designed the replacement of the Nisqually River Trestle on Tacoma Rail’s Mountain Division Line. We evaluated multiple bridge alternatives, selecting a two-span steel plate girder bridge for optimal performance, cost-efficiency, and environmental compliance, ensuring a resilient and sustainable rail connection.
Our team worked with SunCommon Solar to design a wetland restoration and habitat enhancement plan of their 1.5 acre lease area. This project enhanced what was historically a wetland cornfield turned solar field (community-supported solar array) with various levels of habitat enhancement including a detailed ecological planting plan with over 150 native trees and shrubs. […]
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) St. Louis District turned to us, emphasizing the urgency for rapid acquisition of aerial imagery. The task order was to acquire 1,248 square miles of 1’ GSD 4-band color aerial imagery of the Mississippi River above Vicksburg, MS.
Our team designed and implemented wetland restoration for approximately 8,000 sq. ft. of wetland as part of a State of Vermont permitting agreement for the Peck Solar project in Middlebury, VT.
The Vallecitos Water District had surplus land that is highly constrained that they wanted to find the highest and best use of the parcel for. Our landscape architects analyzed and evaluated the property based on access, steep slopes and biological sensitive habitat.
A dual culvert under Moseby Drive in the City of Manassas Park, Virginia became compromised during a storm and collapsed. As a result, a townhouse community of over 400 residents became inaccessible to vehicle traffic and also severed the water and sanitary utilities. Bowman was called upon by the City to lead efforts to restore the vital connection.
To convert existing CAD data and hard copy maps of the water distribution system into a GIS framework, Bowman identified the water distribution system features including mains, valves, storage tanks, wells, services, meters, and fire hydrants.
Bowman performed GIS asset locating, stormwater asset inventory and assessment of identified outfalls in several watersheds. Bowman also
collected and integrated photos in the assessment and completed metadata for the GIS to track data history and lineage.