Bowman’s goal was to create a sustainable setting using drought-tolerant plants and low water use irrigation systems.
Bowman’s goal was to create a sustainable setting using drought-tolerant plants and low water use irrigation systems.
This project involved engineering design services for a 2.5-mile class I bicycle and pedestrian path. The entire project is built on rights-of-way controlled by the city, Los Angeles County Department of Public Works, Los Angeles County Flood Control District and Caltrans.
Our team provided plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) for Lincoln Park Entrance at the Broadway intersection in the City of Anaheim.
The Bell Gardens Sports Complex is located at the John Anson Ford Park, a major regional park facility in the City of Bell Gardens. We were tasked with designing and managing the construction of the new sports facilities, which replaced an old park that was dilapidated and functionally outdated.
Our team provided construction management, inspection, and labor compliance for the resurfacing of 192,779 sq. ft. of roadway in Lynwood, CA. Other activities included renovating sidewalks, driveway approaches, curbs and gutters and constructing six new bus pads.
The scope of work under Phase II of the Montebello Boulevard Bike Lane and Sidewalk Improvement project included design, preparation of PS&E for roadway improvements and widening, pavement rehabilitation, concrete improvements, sidewalk improvement, utility adjustments, ADA improvements, Class II bike lane, traffic signal improvements and pedestrian lighting
The scope of work included replacing existing streetlight and traffic signal infrastructure with new decorative infrastructure designed to identify and create visual points of interest that highlight and activate the Baldwin Park community.
Bowman was contracted to perform landscape architecture services for Restaurant Row Park in San Marcos, CA. The park’s design “paid tribute to the legacy of Restaurant Row” with repurposed vintage materials and similar color schemes.
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.
Our 3D laser scanning team used the latest scanning technology to document every facet of the Dutch shop’s ornate interior. The scans were turned into detailed Revit models, which the client used to design around the existing structure.