Indiana

Steuben County Judicial Center

Steuben County Judicial Center Angola, IN DCCM designed a new 55,000-sf. facility to house Angola’s three courts, prosecutor’s office, and Clerk’s office. The historic courthouse in downtown Angola served them well for 150 years, but their space needs outgrew it. The DCCM design team strove for a timeless look, shaping this new building to integrate well with the historic buildings that surround it. Construction was completed in June 2024 At a Glance 55,000 Square Feet 23M Project Cost Cast Stone Institute Design Award Project Awards Markets Buildings & Places Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP

Aerial view of the Main Street and 4th Avenue roundabout with crosswalks, sidewalks, landscaping, and nearby parking areas.

Main Street & 4th Avenue Roundabout

Main Street & 4th Avenue Roundabout Carmel, Indiana This roundabout is located near a public library, school, and archway leading into the Carmel Arts & Design District; therefore, the geometry needed to be as small as possible to eliminate impacts to these areas while still allowing for school buses and emergency vehicles to make all necessary movements. Through our design, we were able to ensure that all turning movements and sight distance needs were met while minimizing the required right-of-way for construction. At a Glance $1.2M Construction 2024 Project Completed Markets Transportation Services Transportation Roadway Design Roundabout

Monon Crossing Apartments

Monon Crossing Apartments New Albany, IN The Monon Crossing Apartments in New Albany, Indiana include 240 units across 12 residential buildings on a 16-acre site. Within this $25M development, DCCM led the preparation of permit drawings for three residential building types, a freestanding clubhouse, a pool house, four garage types, and a full range of site amenities, completing this work within a 12-week timeframe. Our team also provided construction-phase support through monthly site observations to ensure the work was progressing in alignment with the design intent. In addition, DCCM delivered in-house Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, and Low Voltage engineering services, while coordinating and managing a third-party Structural Engineering partner to ensure a fully integrated project approach. At a Glance 250,000 Square Feet $25 million Project Cost Markets Buildings Services Buildings & Places Architecture Multi-Family Housing

Burkart Boulevard Bypass

Burkart Boulevard Bypass Seymour, IN This project involved constructing a 4.7-mile-long bypass around Seymour. The bypass extends from the US 50/Burkart Boulevard Intersection southwest and connects to the O’Brien Street intersection. The first phase of the project features a 99-ft. long bridge over the Conrail railroad, an MSE wall design that minimized the right-of-way footprint, a single-lane roundabout that can accommodate semi-truck and farm equipment traffic, and a new multi-use pathway along the project limits. The bypass also resulted in entirely new alignment and permanent traffic pattern changes. DCCM participated in extensive public involvement, continually coordinated with INDOT, the City of Seymour, and Conrail Railroad, and provided on-site and off-site mitigation efforts to accommodate all project features. At a Glance 4.7 Miles Project Size $17.2M Project Cost ACEC State Finalist Project Award Markets Transportation Environmental Services Transportation Environmental Roadway Design Roundabout Structural Engineering Water Resources

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

West Terre Haute Trail

West Terre Haute Trail West Terre Haute, IN This one-mile-long pedestrian trail is located along the south side of US 150 in West Terre Haute, beginning at Sumner Avenue and extending east to Schley Place. The goal of this project was to improve pedestrian safety, increase connectivity, reduce congestion, and improve air quality.  Prior to construction, pedestrians were forced to walk along the narrow US 150 shoulder beside traffic or behind the guardrail adjacent to the steep side slope, creating a dangerous and restricted walking path. With this project, West Terre Haute was able to provide an alternate route for commuting individuals, families, and those needing to access jobs without vehicles. This trail and bridge improved safety for pedestrians and vehicular travelers amidst increased US 150 traffic.  At a Glance 1 Mile Project Size $6.6M Project Cost ACEC State Finalist Project Award Markets Transportation Environmental Services Transportation Environmental Structural Engineering

Wheatland Wastewater Improvements

Wheatland Wastewater Improvements Wheatland, IN DCCM led an internal and external team of engineers to design and develop a new sanitary sewer system for the Town of Wheatland. This system included designing three positive displacement blowers for a new extended aeration plant along with several miles of new low pressure force main, one lift station, and a package wastewater treatment plant for the town of 500 people. The team evaluated wastewater lagoons for Wheatland being crucial for maintaining compliance with regulations and ensuring effective treatment. One of the key challenges in the design of project was ensuring the project met the Town’s limited budget, supported by a $14M SRF grant award for water/wastewater. Through a combination of creative design and funding solutions and selection of a minimally invasive technology such as low pressure sewer, DCCM was able to secure reasonable bids that allowed the project to proceed. At a Glance 10 Miles $10.2M Project Cost “The team (DCCM) is nothing short of amazing on the projects we have worked on with them. They are always organized and available if there are questions. I have seen Aaron Crow, Poject Manager, work along with his team members as he is always clear and concise on what he is asking for. I believe the team excels under his leadership and never feel overwhelmed or worried about the projects because they communicate with us to keep everyone organized and on task. They have definitely been an asset to our Town and Utility!” Erika Goble Wheatland Deputy Clerk Markets Municipal Water Services water Conveyance Treatment Water Resources

Westfield Fire Station No. 81

Westfield Fire Station No. 81 Westfield, IN Westfield Fire Station No. 81 is a single story, 35,000-sq.ft. facility that was completed in the Summer of 2023. The fire station is comprised of eight drive-through apparatus bays, including two maintenance bays. Living quarters house a bunk room with 17 individual sleeping rooms, a kitchen, dining room, and a day room all visually connected. The facility also includes a state-of-the-art fitness room with an overhead door for exterior access, as well as men’s, women’s, and unisex locker rooms. The administrative wing houses offices, a break room, a training room, and a baby box. A three-story training tower was constructed at the rear of the building to support a variety of firefighter training techniques. To ensure the health and safety of personnel, the apparatus bay is sealed and negatively pressurized, preventing exhaust, carcinogens, and other contaminants from entering living spaces. At a Glance 35,000 Square Feet $12.8 million Project Cost “Partnering with DCCM on Station 81 was a seamless and collaborative process and ensured we created a facility that truly met the needs of our community. This positive experience is a testament to what can be achieved when we work together to deliver world-class public safety facilities for our men and women who put their lives on the line each and every day.” – Westfield Mayor Scott Willis Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP

Hendricks County Jail

Hendricks County Jail Danville, IN DCCM led the Hendricks County Sheriff’s Department through their design process for a new jail facility and administrative offices. Completed in 2022, the 159,621-sq.ft. facility was designed with the future in mind, creating a space that not only fulfilled their immediate needs but also had the ability to adapt and change with the community. Our collaborative approach led to a highly operational and staffing efficient design that allowed the county to maintain their previous staffing levels while doubling the inmate bed count and created therapeutic spaces that enhanced rehabilitation. The goal was to accommodate the immediate and future needs of the County by creating the space to be easily expandable and operationally efficient with state-of-the-art technology. The design elements were optimized with a keen focus on inmate/staff safety and staff retention to provide a less institutional and more normalized living and working environment At a Glance 159,621 Square Feet $58M Project Cost Markets Buildings Government Services Buildings & Places Architecture Justice MEP

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