Laurel Hill Regional Park
Bowman provided landscape architecture, planning, engineering, surveying and environmental consulting services within Areas E, F, and G (aka the ‘Central Green’) within the 1,200-acre Laurel Hill Regional Park.
Bowman provided landscape architecture, planning, engineering, surveying and environmental consulting services within Areas E, F, and G (aka the ‘Central Green’) within the 1,200-acre Laurel Hill Regional Park.
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 softball field at Yanticaw park was an existing synthetic turf softball field with an all clay infield. Our task was to replace the clay infield with synthetic turf. Improvements included synthetic turf, stormwater system, and improvements to the existing scoreboard.
Bowman provided civil engineering, landscape architecture and surveying services to the Joseph Kushner Hebrew Academy for the redesign of their recreational fields and playground areas. Kushner Academy is located in Livingston, NJ and is a K -12 facility. The school also serves as the location of a summer camp program.
Our team was selected to lead the design team for San Diego State University (SDSU) in building a world-class university campus, research center and multi-use stadium in Mission Valley. The project will serve higher education, the public good and the community’s goals and aspirations.
Bowman developed CAD designs for seven public parks within the community, including dog parks, passive picnic areas with shade structures, open lawns and active use parks with basketball, horse shoes pitch and exercise stations.
Provided land planning and landscape architecture services for the bridging document design of the 9-acre neighborhood park located in Ocean View Hills. The project site is bound by Dennery Rd. to the south and Parkview housing development to the west and Otay Valley Regional Park to the north.
Provided civil engineering, construction survey, and environmental planning on the new Padres ballpark (Petco Park). As the lead civil engineer on the project, we provided a broad range of services including hardscape plans for the utilities to serve the ballpark and surrounding five plazas and streets; land use studies; cost estimates; construction-staking surveying; and construction management.
Our team of experts worked with the Army Corps of Engineers (COE) to perform a controlled topographic survey at Fort Pickens Beach to establish control points for the piles to accommodate the building of a pedestrian pier. The survey was controlled because artifacts had been discovered close to the proposed construction site.
This project consisted of the evaluation of nine buildings and eight parks to determine if they meet current American Disabilities Act Standards for access by handicapped individuals. In addition to the nine building facilities, there were 28 buildings and 78 ballfields at the eight parks.