Heritage Engineering prepared the development and construction plans for the theater building and entrance improvements at the Kentucky Country Day Campus. Heritage Engineering was also responsible for the preparation and approval of a Development Plan, meeting all applicable agency requirements including landscape buffer areas, easements, parking requirements, and drainage.
Project Features:
- Site Design
- Entrance Road Design
- Landscape Plan
- Drainage Design
Project Details:
- Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky
- Project Contact: William Sanders
- Project Scope: Construction Plans, Development Plans, Landscape Planning, Parking Plans, Drainage Plans
Heritage Engineering prepared the construction documents including development plan, site plan, Grading/EPSC Plan, and Utility Plan for Kelly Construction Corporate Headquarters in Eastern Jefferson County, KY. The building showcases Kelley’s commitment to innovative design and quality, as well as, innovations in the outdoor built environment. The Project meets open space design Standards for LEED Projects. Design elements included the incorporation of native plants throughout the landscape plan and the use of innovative stormwater management via the design and installation of a stilling basin, bioswales, and other methods as part of the site development improvements made. This project is a shining example our company’s ability to deliver a world class project. Heritage Engineering was honored to design this world class Leed certified project for one of the premier general contractors in the region.
Project Features:
- LEED Calculations
- Sustainable Site Design
- Revised Development Plan
- Native Landscape Design
Project Details:
- Project Location: Louisville, Kentucky
- Project Contact: Scott Hannah
- Project Scope: LEED certified project
Heritage Engineering worked with Jeffersontown City Planners to create a new vision for the popular Veteran’s Park. The project consisted of several miles of new trail design, as well as the implementation of a new Master Plan for Veteran’s Park that includes an arboretum, interpretive signage, improved connectivity, historic bridge overlook, new parking, and new trials throughout the park.
Project Features:
- Master Plan Implementation
- Trail Design
- On-Road and Off-Road Options
- Right-of-Way Establishment
- Community Involvement
- Cost Estimates
- KYTC Trail Design Standards
Project Details:
- Project Location: Jeffersontown, Kentucky
- Project Contact: Scott Hannah
- Project Scope: Trail Design, Urban Planning
The Georgetown WWTP project was a $3.5M federal stimulus project (ARRA Funds) for the Town of Georgetown, IN. This project included the design and construction of the WWTP along with the necessary improvements to the Town’s lift stations and force main to convey the flow to the new WWTP.
This project was broken into two distinct and separate design contracts: Water Reclamation Facility Project (WRF) and the Infrastructure Improvements Project. The WRF Project was a design/build project that consisted of the design and construction of a 350,000 gpd WRF. Members of our staff were responsible for all aspects of design of the WRF. The WRF provides secondary treatment using the extended aeration mode of the activated sludge process. Our efforts also included securing the necessary IDEM permit for construction as well as oversight during construction and working with the Contractor to expedite the project.
The Infrastructure Improvements Project included the design of two new lift stations to replace the Town’s East and West Lift Stations, 3,500 ft of force main to convey flow to the WWTP, 2,500 ft of water line design, railroad bores, stream crossings, and approximately 800 ft of roadway design. This project required that the existing East and West Lift Stations remain in service throughout the duration of construction to avoid any disruptions to existing sanitary sewer service for the Town’s approximately 1,300 customers.
Heritage provided construction administration duties on this project acting as the Town’s liaison and technical advisor throughout the duration of the project. Additionally, Heritage was responsible for all ARRA reporting during the course of the project.
Project Features:
- 350,000 WRF Design
- Forcemain Design
- Pump Station Design
- ARRA Stimulus Funding
- Construction Administration
Project Details:
- Project Location: Georgetown, Indiana
- Project Contact: Robert Woosley, David Eberenz, and Matthew Robinson