case study:
Infrastructure Improvements - Roads, Water & Sewer
Role: Owner's Representative | Chief Development Officer
Status: Successful Completion
challenges
- Working efficiently with stakeholders, so the $10 million budgeted sanitary sewer project did not stall
- Handling homeowner and parkland interference to promptly resolve potential delays
- Securing potential brownfield credits and state tax credits that benefitted both the community and the project
solutions
- Finished a government project under budget with value engineering– actual cost was $8.4 million
- Saved $5 million by transforming a liability (crushedconcrete) into useable, raw material for road construction and structural backfill over sewers
- Brought necessary infrastructure to the area while freeing up approximately 340 acres of prime highway frontage for development along a major freeway
scope of work
- Installed sanitary sewer and removed crushed-concrete
- Secured design, permits, and construction of a three-mile sanitary sewer on raw land
- Led collaboration of all stakeholders– local and county government, homeowners, parkland, EPA, and MDEQ
project summary
- Navigated federal laws and regulations with EPA, FAA, Wetlands, relocation of streams, and other environmental guidelines on 235+ acre developments of raw land
- Obtained 40 permits at all levels of government, including EPA, FAA, Fish and Wildlife, and traffic studies
- Relocated federal and state-regulated streams and wetlands, as well as mitigated wetlands