James Bland Pocket Park
Bowman worked with city staff, community stakeholders and an archaeologist to develop a design that integrates a community gathering space, an active play area for children 2-5 years old, and the history of the site.
Bowman worked with city staff, community stakeholders and an archaeologist to develop a design that integrates a community gathering space, an active play area for children 2-5 years old, and the history of the site.
A traffic impact analysis was completed for the proposed amendment. The site included a 144,140 sq. ft. Costco warehouse, as well as a Costco gas station with 12 fueling positions. The amendment includes the addition of eight (8) additional fueling positions.
Our team redesigned Cumberland Drive between Military Trail and Village Boulevard to accommodate one-way, separated bicycle lanes using vertical delineators. The project also included design of a roundabout at the Saratoga Road intersection that accommodated separate bicycle and pedestrian crossing treatments. Efforts included agency coordination.
Bowman provided full-service engineering, environmental consulting, surveying and construction administration for a new seven-story residential building and structured parking deck in Tysons, VA.
Frying Pan Farm Park is located in western Fairfax County and preserves and interprets a 1920’s through 1950’s farm, agricultural process, and rural community life. The farm serves as a landscape for educational, cultural and recreational enrichment for citizens and visitors of Fairfax County.
The Peterson Family Health Sciences Hall at George Mason University is the new home for the College of Health and Human Services that has advanced the university’s goal of setting new standards for design, sustainability, and wellness.
Bowman geologists/hydrogeologists were responsible for the implementation of a groundwater investigation relative to a proposed quarry deepening.
Bowman completed a drainage basin analysis and groundwater study to evaluate the impact mining would have on the regional watershed within the Adirondack Mountains.
Bowman completed a drainage basin analysis and groundwater study to evaluate the impact mining would have on the regional watershed within the Adirondack Mountains.
Bowman project hydrogeologists evaluated the deepening of a quarry that was located immediately adjacent to the Hudson River with a floor 200-ft below the river. A field investigation was developed, and an analysis was performed to evaluate the potential to deepen the quarry by an additional 100-ft.