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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

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

Mill Creek K-8 Conversion & Renovation

Mill Creek K-8 Conversion & Renovation St. Augustine, Florida DCCM provided site planning, engineering, permitting, and construction engineering inspection services for the Mill Creek K-8 Expansion in St. Johns County, Florida. This project converted an existing K-5 campus into a K-8 facility to support the district’s continued growth and evolving educational needs. DCCM’s work included comprehensive site planning and civil engineering support to help the campus transition successfully, with attention to regulatory compliance, constructability, and maintaining safe, functional operations as improvements were delivered. Throughout the project, DCCM supported permitting coordination and provided CEI services during construction to help confirm the work was implemented in accordance with the approved plans and applicable requirements. DCCM was later engaged under an additional services agreement to provide civil engineering services for a cafeteria expansion and an outdoor dining pavilion at Mill Creek K–8 School. This effort expanded food service capacity and added outdoor gathering space to better serve increasing student enrollment. DCCM designed utility additions and grading improvements to support the new cafeteria and pavilion structures, and coordinated with the St. Johns River Water Management District to secure necessary permit modifications. The team prepared construction documentation and provided limited construction administration services to help ensure the improvements aligned with project requirements and regulatory expectations. Building on prior experience at the campus, DCCM leveraged familiarity with existing site conditions and infrastructure to streamline coordination, reduce risk, and support efficient, cost-effective delivery. At a Glance 2019 Project Completed Markets Education Services Land & Site Development Buildings & Places

The Pioneer School

The Pioneer School St. Augustine, Florida DCCM provided civil engineering and surveying services for The Pioneer School, an independent educational facility located in St. Augustine, Florida. The project involved developing conceptual site plan and construction plans to improve site drainage, circulation, and overall functionality while maintaining alignment with the school’s educational mission and available budget. Services included a boundary and topographic survey of the site, followed by preparation of conceptual site plans addressing vehicular access, parking, ADA compliance, and pedestrian circulation. DCCM developed construction documents  detailing site grading, stormwater improvements, and demolition of existing pavement. All work was completed in compliance with applicable City of St. Augustine codes. The firm also supported the client through agency coordination and informal permitting guidance. This project reflects DCCM’s ability to adapt civil design to the needs of small institutions, balancing regulatory compliance with practical, phased implementation strategies. At a Glance 2024 Project Completed Markets Education Services Land & Site Development Buildings & Places

Tocoi Creek High School

Tocoi Creek High School St. Augustine, Florida DCCM provided professional engineering associated with the design and permitting services to the Architect-of-Record for the proposed new Pacetti Lands High School located along International Golf Parkway, northeast of the Mill Creek Academy in St. Augustine, Florida. This new high school is situated on a 69-acre site and consists of five building which are comprised of classrooms, gym, cafeteria, auditorium and administrative office. The campus includes student, teacher and visitor parking, football field, baseball field, softball field, basketball courts and bus drop off area. Scope of work includes conceptual site plan depicting the location of buildings, parking, and stormwater management areas; engineering designs and construction plan preparation showing limits of land clearing and tree removal, demolition, site grading and earthwork, stormwater drainage systems, paving and water and sewer utilities. Offsite improvements associated with the high school include the addition of turn lanes, driveway design and modifications, and maintenance of traffic (MOT) plans and signing and pavement marking (S&PM) plans. Additionally, MDG is providing construction administration as well as prepared and processed applications to obtain permits with St. Johns County, SJRWMD and FDEP. At a Glance 69 Acres $60M Cosntruction Value Markets Education Services Land & Site Development

Charlie’s Pasture North & South Trails

Charlie’s Pasture North & South Trails Port Arkansas, Texas North Trail: DCCM provided the civil engineering and construction management services for the installation of the Phase II Charlie’s Pasture North Trail. During the preliminary phase of the project, DCCM worked with environmentalists to determine boundaries of existing wetlands and uplands. During construction, DCCM provided the construction staking for the location of the trail on the uplands and the locations of the main post supports for the boardwalk. This project consisted of 1,100 linear feet of concrete sidewalk, 2,000 linear feet of crushed granite upland trail, and 3,700 linear feet of boardwalk with flow through decking. Other improvements that were installed as part of this project included a wetland observation area adjacent to the trail and a picnic area. This project is located on the west side of Port Aransas and starts at The Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture North and meanders over wetlands connecting to a crushed granite trail on Salt Island. Salt Island is totally surrounded by wetland areas and this trail provides the public with access to the island to view the existing coastal bird habitat. South Trail: DCCM provided the civil engineering and construction management services for the installation of the Phase I Charlie’s Pasture South Trail. During the preliminary phase of the project, DCCM worked with environmentalists to determine locations where the trail would transition from crushed granite trail to boardwalk. During construction, DCCM completed construction staking for the location of the trail on the uplands and the locations of the main post supports for the boardwalk. This project consisted of 2,900 linear feet of crushed granite upland trail and 4,400 linear feet of boardwalk with flowthrough decking. Other improvements that were installed as part of this project include three observation decks and a 17’x17’ observation tower. This project is located on the southwest side of Port Aransas, and starts at the Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture South and meanders over wetlands and uplands and connects to a nature trail on the south end of the Leonabelle Turnbull Birding Center. The boardwalk and upland trails provide the public with viewing access to natural areas that are habitat to a number of different species of birds. At a Glance 3,700 Linear Feet Boardwalk North Trail 4,400 Linear Feet Boardwalk South Trail Markets Water Services Service

Vilano Pier Floating Dock

Vilano Beach Floating Pier Vilano Beach, Florida DCCM provided engineering design services for a 100-foot floating dock installed perpendicular to the Vilano Pier in St. Johns County, Florida, enhancing boater access to the Vilano Town Center. The project required careful evaluation of challenging site conditions, including heavy boat traffic, wind-driven wave action, and strong tidal currents. Our team conducted a comprehensive review of existing conditions and anticipated loading requirements to inform the development of performance-based design specifications for the floating dock system and associated gangways, ensuring long-term functionality and durability. In collaboration with subconsultants, DCCM supported the project through bathymetric surveying and water quality analysis to assess water circulation and flushing characteristics critical to the dock’s performance and environmental compliance. The team also coordinated permitting efforts with regulatory agencies, including the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). During construction, DCCM provided ongoing support through contractor submittal reviews and coordination, helping to ensure the project was delivered in accordance with design intent and regulatory requirements. At a Glance 100 Foot Floating Dock Markets Water Municipal Services Service

Southpointe Village Apartments

Southpointe Village Apartments Fishers, IN DCCM was contracted as the architect, structural, and civil engineer for the design of the Southpointe Village apartments. This 4-story building, located in the City of Fishers’ downtown Nickel Plate District, is a unique opportunity to provide elevated subsidized housing to families and disabled individuals. While it can be challenging to find affordable housing in this fast-growing area, this new facility will add 70 one and two-bedroom units to the area. The facility boasts open-concept floorplans, a balcony or patio, full-sized washers and dryers, ceiling fans, and several energy-efficient features. DCCM’s overall design accommodates the City and its residents current and future needs by offering convenient local access, idyllic views, and an abundance of amenities. The project was completed in October 2021. At a Glance 68,000 Square Feet $12 million Project Cost Markets Buildings Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP Multi-Family Housing

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

The Linc Apartments

The Linc Apartments Valparaiso, IN The Linc Apartments is a $29 million mixed‑use development featuring Type VB wood construction. The project includes four‑story wood‑frame buildings that combine multifamily housing, office space, and a parking garage across three L‑shaped structures arranged around a central courtyard and separated by an alley. The development will bring 129 modern residential units and 6,000 square feet of retail space to the heart of the city, helping to create a vibrant, walkable community. By filling a significant housing gap and introducing new storefronts along the Old Lincoln Highway, The Linc represents a transformative milestone for urban living in Valparaiso. At a Glance 120,000 Square Feet $29 million Project Cost Markets Buildings Services Buildings & Places Architecture MEP Multi-Family Housing

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