Surveying

Aerial view of Lake Ariana Lakefront Park with a pier, community center, playground, parking, and landscaped open space.

Lake Ariana Lakefront Park and Community Center

Lake Ariana Lakefront Park and Community Center Auburndale, Florida DCCM was contracted by the City of Auburndale to provide sitework construction drawings and permitting support for the redevelopment of Lake Ariana Park in Auburndale, Florida. The project included a new approximately 30,000-square-foot civic center with associated parking, a relocated boat ramp, boat house, dock, pavilions, a volleyball court, a children’s play area, and stormwater management facilities. The project was delivered as a design-build effort, with The Lunz Group serving as Architect and Springer Construction as the prime contractor. Throughout construction, DCCM provided ongoing project management and construction administration services, working closely with Springer Construction to support clear communication and timely issue resolution. Services included construction observations at critical milestones, review and approval of contractor submittals, responses to RFIs, and routine site walk-throughs. At a Glance 30,000 Square Feet $12 M Project Cost Markets Municipal Surveying Land Development Services Surveying Land & Site Development Program Management

June Lake Storage Tank in Spring Hill, Tennessee, surrounded by trees and gravel access.

Lake June Phase 1 – Pump Station

June Lake Phase 1 – Pump Station Spring Hill, Tennessee  June Lake is a premiere mixed-use development located on nearly 800-acres at the gateway to the City of Spring Hill, Tennessee. Located adjacent to I-65, June Lake is fully entitled for 2,900 homes, 3.9 million SF of commercial office space, 1.3 million SF of retail and restaurant space, and 400 hotel rooms. DCCM was contracted to design and permit the water and sewer infrastructure for the development, including the Phase 1 sanitary sewer lift station. The lift station was designed to manage a peak demand of 604 gpm, with a total dynamic head (TDH) of 70.2 ft. The design was complicated by the force main having to overcome two separate high points. Ultimately, a steady-state analysis determined that the water column within the force main would start to separate at Station 14+00 and become gravity flow at Station 14+40. The lift station has a 10-ft diameter wet well and utilizes duplex 50-horsepower suction-lift Gorman-Rupp pumps. The station is equipped with an emergency bypass quick-connect fitting and valving that allows City maintenance equipment to continue to manage the demand if the pumps are offline. Services included survey, engineering design, permitting, and construction administration. At a Glance $85,000 Design Cost Markets Water Surveying Services Water & Wastewater Surveying

Shelby House apartment building at an urban intersection with sidewalks, crosswalks, and street improvements.

Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center

Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center Nashville, Tennessee DCCM’s survey team in Nashville provided construction staking services for Phase II of the Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Phase I of the development included the completed Shelby House and the initial Samaritan Recovery Community facilities. Shelby House is an affordable housing project designed to support individuals transitioning out of homelessness. The 44‑unit facility offers a range of supportive services focused on promoting long‑term stability and self‑sufficiency for its residents. The Samaritan Recovery Community complements this mission by providing comprehensive recovery services for individuals overcoming substance abuse. The campus includes residential treatment, outpatient services, and supportive housing, all tailored to foster sustainable recovery. During Phase II, construction took place while the Samaritan Recovery Community remained fully operational. Contractors developed expanded facilities to meet growing demand, effectively doubling the organization’s capacity to serve the community. The expansion also added much‑needed affordable housing to the downtown Nashville area, further reinforcing the project’s community‑focused impact. Photo Courtesy of Holladay Ventures At a Glance 2 Phases Markets Surveying Services Surveying

Vanderbilt Legends Club building with stone exterior, sidewalk, and landscaped lawn

Vanderbilt Legends Clubhouse Renovation and Expansion

Vanderbilt Legends Clubhouse Renovation and Expansion Franklin, Tennessee DCCM was engaged by Meyers+Associates to deliver comprehensive land surveying and civil engineering services for the expansion of the Vanderbilt Legends Golf Clubhouse. Our scope of work focused on producing a detailed topographic survey, site construction drawings, and complete permit application packages to support the proposed building enhancements. The expansion project encompassed the addition of kitchen facilities, new locker rooms, a second-level fitness center, administrative office space, a new elevator, and enlarged outdoor terrace areas. In a prior phase of the renovation, DCCM was also selected to design the regrading of the practice green, incorporating stormwater management solutions. At a Glance $42,000 Design Cost Markets Land Development Surveying Services Land & Site Development Surveying

Bridgewater Villages 12, 13, and 14

Bridgewater Villages 12, 13, and 14 Lakeland, Florida DCCM provided boundary and topographic surveys, civil site design, permitting and construction services for the Villages at BridgeWater; a 620-acre residential development in Lakeland, FL. Civil site design included existing conditions/demolition plan, site grading & drainage, stormwater management, water service connections, sanitary sewer connections, erosion control plan and a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan. Survey tasks included retracement of Interstate Right-of-Way, platting phase services, research of survey, and Public Land System records as well as deeds and easements of record. Additional tasks included establishing horizontal and vertical control untilizing both GPS and leveling from established NGS control and researching and depicting the FEMA flood zone. DCCM also performed topographic and boundary survey of the golf course property. DCCM also provided zoning support as well as permitting coordination with the City of Lakeland, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), and Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for a Letter of Map Revision based on Fill (LOMR-F). At a Glance 620 Acres $153,910 Project Cost Markets Land Development Surveying Services Land & Site Development Surveying

Lakeland Christian School Addition

Lakeland Christian Academy Addition Lakeland, Florida In 2022, DCCM teamed with Rodda Construction to provide construction staking services for the three-story, 42,000-sf high school addition to Lakeland Christian School. Our survey team provided construction staking, which included vertical and horizontal locates. The completed high school addition includes 27 classrooms, a special programs suite and a science lab. Construction was completed in time for the 2023-24 school year. The  ribbon-cutting ceremony for the $19.1 million building was held on August  11th and was featured in LAL  Today, The Ledger, and the Polk News-Sun.  At a Glance 42,00 Square Feet $19.1 M Project Cost Markets Education Surveying Services Surveying

Northeast Regional Park Baseball Complex Expansion

Northeast Regional Park Baseball Complex Expansion

Northeast Regional Park Baseball Complex Expansion Davenport, FL The Northeast Regional Park (NERP) Baseball Complex expansion included four collegiate baseball fields with lighting, fencing, synthetic turf, and a multipurpose concession building featuring restrooms and storage space.  DCCM provided comprehensive services for this project, including land surveying, master planning, civil site and landscape design, environmental permitting, bidding, and construction phase support.  During construction, our project manager oversaw critical tasks such as materials testing, attending bi-weekly construction meetings, reviewing and approving contractor submittals, responding to RFIs, change orders, and pay applications, and conducting site walk-throughs.  Teaming partners included The Lunz Group (architectural services), S&ME (landscape architecture), MES Group (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineering), and OSPORTS (synthetic turf design and planning).  At a Glance 36.78 Acres $5.6M Construction Cost Markets Surveying Buildings Land Development Services BUILDINGS & PLACES Surveying Site/Civil Land Planning Land & Site Development

A large white building with a red terra cotta roof with palm trees

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences Campus

University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences St. Augustine, Florida DCCM provided surveying services for full utility as-built, as well as paving and drainage as-built for this exciting project in St. Augustine. This project exemplifies the power of repurposing existing infrastructure to foster sustainable growth in a rapidly expanding community. The campus repurposes the former home of the St. Augustine Record newspaper by renovating the existing 40,000-square-foot building and adding an 80,000-square-foot expansion, showcasing a commitment to sustainability through adaptive reuse. The state-of-the-art campus is located just two miles west of USAHS’s original location of over 40 years. With a vision for innovation and a $74 million investment, the new campus will support the university’s commitment to advancing health sciences and empowering students to succeed as leaders in their fields. As a proud partner in this initiative, DCCM is honored to contribute to a project that prioritizes education, sustainability, and community enrichment, demonstrating our ongoing commitment to delivering high-quality solutions that support meaningful growth. At a Glance 14 Acres 2025 Completion Date Markets Surveying Education Services Surveying

I-70 Added Travel Lanes & Pavement Replacement

I-70 Added Travel Lanes & Pavement Replacement Greenfield, IN DCCM acted as the Owner’s Representative and led the front-end design for the I-70 Design-Build project. The project added travel lanes and improved I-70 from 1.1 miles west of Mt. Comfort Road to 1.3 miles east of SR 9. Key elements included about 10 miles of new lanes, modernized interchanges, on-ramp reconfiguration, pavement rehabilitation, bridge replacements and rehabilitations, new signage and lighting, ITS tower relocation with fiber extension, small structure replacements, and drainage upgrades. These improvements will substantially increase capacity, support efficient traffic flow, and bring the corridor up to current standards.  At a Glance 10 Miles Project Size $184 million Project Cost ACEC State Finalist Project Award Markets Transportation Environmental Services Transportation Environmental Roadway Design Structural Engineering

Bayland Island Development

Bayland Island Development Baytown, Texas DCCM provided the surveying associated with the development of this 27-acre peninsula (island) located south of SH 146, just east of the Fred Hartman Bridge in the City of Baytown. Close coordination was conducted with the City of Baytown officials, title companies, and developers. The survey included detailed abstracting of a chain of title for mineral leases, pipelines, and real property records. The firm performed shoreline boundary surveys of tidally influenced areas, boundary surveys of upland areas, and topographic surveys of the island. Additionally, DCCM prepared an American Land Title Association/National Society for Professional Surveyors survey of the island and roadway access from SH 146, as well as a 6.8-acre portion of the island for development. The firm also coordinated utility and access easements and prepared and coordinated the platting of the entire project. An existing marina sports bar and grill facility is located on the island. Locating and identifying existing utility easements and utilities that served the island was difficult, especially a non-visible sanitary sewer force main. The DCCM office personnel and field crew worked closely with the City of Baytown’s public works department, subsurface utility engineering consultants, and others to excavate and locate the buried utility in various places and obtain an accurate location and depth of the line. Another challenge faced during the project was coordinating with engineers, architects, city planners, and various city departments. DCCM implemented a solution by conducting regularly scheduled team progress and scheduling meetings. These meetings were crucial in ensuring the project remained on track and continued progressing productively. Additionally, weekly progress reports were provided to the City of Baytown to inform them about the project’s status. Through this experience, it was learned that regular meetings with the entire team not only help prevent potential issues but also promote organization and accelerate the project’s overall progress. At a Glance 27 Acres $140,000 Survey Cost Markets Surveying Services Surveying

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