Transportation

PK Avenue Stormwater & Roadway Improvements

PK Avenue Stormwater & Roadway Improvements

PK Avenue Stormwater & Roadway Improvements Auburndale, FL DCCM provided watershed planning, conceptual design, feasibility analysis, surveying, and cooperative funding support to develop a concept improvement plan for 3,500 linear feet of PK Avenue.  As the gateway to downtown Auburndale, the City sought improvements that would not only resolve chronic roadway flooding and enhance stormwater quality for the 261-acre urban drainage basin but also improve neighborhood aesthetics and add a pedestrian trail for recreation.  The recommended concept redeveloped PK Avenue from four lanes to two and incorporated low-impact development techniques, including bio-retention swales, on-street pervious parking with subsurface storage, and a one-acre retention pond. Our team also assisted the City in securing $1.3M in cooperative funding from the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). At a Glance 2019 Grand Award for Engineering Excellence in Water and Stormwater from ACEC-FL Award 2019 Award of Merit from ASLA-FL Award Markets Water Surveying Services Water Surveying

Sir Francis Drake Corridor Rehabilitation

Sir Francis Drake Corridor Rehabilitation

Sir Francis Drake Corridor Rehabilitation County of Marin, CA DCCM provided construction management, inspection and public outreach services for the rehabilitation of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard between Highway 101 and the Ross town limits. The major traffic artery has a daily traffic load of 45,000 vehicles. The project objectives were to improve vehicle flow, transit operations, and pedestrian and bicyclist circulation and safety. The construction project scope included removal and replacement of 60,000 square feet of curb, gutter and sidewalk, 5,000 linear feet of post and cable fence, the installation of 8,500 linear feet of welded steel water line, 80 new water service connections, new signalization and video detection cameras at seven major intersections, new streetlighting, over 1 million square feet of cold planing, 25,000 tons of new asphalt pavement, traffic striping and markers, new and replacement storm drain piping and structures, 25,000 linear feet of new signal interconnection conduit and wiring. In support of these construction activities, we monitored contractor traffic controls, temporary intersection signalization, storm water pollution controls, quality assurance, and materials testing. At a Glance $18.1M Project Cost Markets Transportation Services Program Management

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