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TEAM PROJECT APPROACH RELEVANT EXPERIENCE 10FIRM OVERVIEWCITY OF SOUTH BEND | CE Services for Coal Line Trail Phase IIB (Des # 2200199) <br />HWC was responsible for full-time inspection of the Fitzgerald Trail in New <br />Castle, Indiana. This project included construction of .95 miles of new trail along <br />Washington Street and Hillsboro Road and through portions of Osborne Park. <br />This project included construction of new curb, installation of new ADA ramps, <br />and new sidewalk. A large concrete node was poured at the end of the trail <br />with benches for sitting, and a stone parking lot was installed at the node <br />for people to park and then access the trail. Two lifts of HMA atop a stone <br />subbase were utilized to construct this trail, and disturbed areas were seeded <br />to deliver the finished product. <br />The project was funded by INDOT and the City of New Castle. Project cost was <br />approximately $600,000 and the project was completed in August of 2021 <br />HWC was responsible for the full-time inspection of the Morgan Street <br />Streetscape and the Flatrock Trail projects in Rushville, Indiana. <br />These projects included a new terrain HMA trail along with a widened sidewalk <br />for enhanced pedestrian travel. The projects ran from the Rushville City Library <br />in downtown Rushville to Riverside Park, nestled along the Flatrock River. The <br />projects included several new structural and decorative enhancements. Structural <br />enhancements included storm sewer, concrete curb, HMA for the new trail, new <br />concrete sidewalk, and new PCCP for drives. Decorative enhancements included <br />traffic signage, enhanced pedestrian lighting through the corridor, historical <br />markers and signs, decorative thermoplastic crosswalks, farmers market <br />wayward striping, new benches, bicycle racks, trash receptacles, and decorative <br />etched pavers throughout the walkways. Decorative elements also included new <br />limestone seat walls, landscape beds, granite pavers, and a new amphitheater <br />area with terraced limestone seat walls. <br />This project was funded with INDOT LPA funds and by the City of Rushville. The <br />total cost was $1.8 million and was completed in November of 2020. <br />Fitzgerald Trail <br />RELEVANT EXPERIENCE: HWC <br />NEW CASTLE, IN RUSHVILLE, IN <br />Morgan Street Streetscape & Flatrock Trail