FasTracks – Northwest Rail Corridor, RTD Light Rail

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman has provided the engineering design and coordination services for wet utilities on the Northwest Rail Electrified Segment and the Gold Line segment concept design for modifications to the Coors Field parking lot including drive aisles, pedestrian walkways, parking spaces, curb and gutter, detention ponds, relocating existing water quality ponds and holding relocations, and locating retaining walls.

Confidential Substation

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman provided 3D laser scanning Bowman provided 3D laser scanning services for this substation security fence project. The work is being administered through a Master Service Agreement with the client. 3D scanning services are being conducted on the substation to capture survey grade 3-Dimensional data on the existing substation, perimeter fence, towers, and associated equipment within the substation.

East Edisto

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman provided a full scope of planning, surveying, and civil design services for this 80,000-acre multi-decade development project. They team worked closely with the county officials to help craft form-based code to incorporate smart growth, led survey teams, designed residential site and infrastructure plans.

Ellsworth Road

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman provided extensive planning, design, and construction support services to deliver a complicated expansion of major public infrastructure. The team worked closely with local residents, municipal bodies, and governing utility boards to ensure all stakeholders concerns were understood and addressed in the planning process.

Fairfax Village Neighborhood Center

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

The Fairfax Village Neighborhood Center is part of the U.S. Army Residential Communities Initiative to upgrade, redevelop and provide market rate residential housing and amenities for the men and women of our armed forces. The project was awarded LEED-NC 2.2 Platinum Certification by the United States Green Building Council.

Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman is the prime consultant performing general surveying services in support of Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission projects. Examples include the Tenoroc Public Use Area New Entry Station, John C. and Mariana Jones/Hungryland Wildlife and Environmental Area, Little Gator Creek Wildlife and Environmental Area, and Chinsegut Wildlife and Environmental Area.

ERM Solar City

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman performed various services for the proposed 1099 kW solar array: New Solar Field, 4 AC, Greenport, NY – surveying and site plan preparation including boundary survey research of 4 acres. Carnegie Center Solar Canopy Project, West Windsor, NJ – surveying and site plan preparation on 4 Sites.

Confidential Wash Settlers

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Bowman, having previously designed the original settlers during another project, designed two new Wash Settlers with related structures, containment, equipment, storage, piping and instrumentation.

Cople Elementary School Solar Project

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

5-acre 2,100 solar panel array located on existing Elementary School property produces 1.2 megawatts a year, offset-ting the facilities carbon footprint by 865 tons of CO2. This project is part of a Power Purchase Agreement with Sun-Tribe Solar which resulted in no investment from the County and estimated to save $3.6 million over the solar array’s lifespan. Bowman provided comprehensive engineering and surveying services.

County Road 8 – Bridge over Fraser River

Posted on September 15th, 2020 by Renee Narvaez

Phase I and II services for replacement of existing steel beam bridge at County Road 8 and the Fraser River, originally constructed in 1979. A bridge hydraulic report and scour analysis were prepared for this project. Proposed structure is 47 feet wide with span of 46 feet Prestressed Precast Concrete (PPC) Deck Beams with a 6-inch cast-in-place concrete slab, founded on pile bent abutments.