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Opening of Proposals - Safe Roads to School Kennedy School - Abonmarche Consultants. Inc.
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<br /> <br /> ENGINEERING • ARCHITECTURE • LAND SURVEYING <br />QUALIFICATIONS <br />Abonmarche worked with the City of South <br />Bend on this federally funded Safe Routes to <br />School project. This project included <br />replacement of over 550 sidewalk ramps along <br />with +1000’ of sidewalk near Monroe Primary <br />Center, Studebaker Elementary School and Riley <br />High School. <br /> <br />The work in this project included topographic survey, right-of-way engineering, an environmental categorical <br />exclusion, engineering and design and utility coordination. The $1,500,000 construction project provides <br />accessible sidewalk routes for students as well as residents. <br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br />MONROE PRIMARY SAFE ROUTES TO SCHOOL <br />This Safe Routes to School project will provide <br />a safe pedestrian and bicycle trail away from <br />narrow roads with poor visibility and link the <br />DeMotte Christian School and DeMotte <br />Elementary School with the surrounding <br />neighborhoods, downtown business area, and <br />the little league baseball and soccer fields. <br />The project required a pedestrian crossing at <br />the signalized intersection of U.S. 231 and 9th <br />Street and working closely with the Town, businesses, and residents to determine the appropriate route for the <br />new mile-long path. In order to achieve this, Abonmarche prepared an environmental report, designed the <br />path and pedestrian bridge, led neighborhood meetings, and helped the Town acquire necessary right -of- <br />way. In addition, Abonmarche coordinated the work between the INDOT LPA process and a separate, new <br />water main project in the same area in order to maximize the benefit of the money spent on each project and <br />to fully benefit from the $250,000 Safe Routes to School Grant. <br />9TH STREET & BEGONIA STREET <br />DEMOTTE, INDIANA <br />8 <br />Abonmarche provided construction engineering for this $600,000 LPA <br />sidewalk project in a residential area within the City of South Bend. <br />The project included replacement of numerous sidewalk ramps and <br />over 6,000’ of sidewalk and was constructed in the summer of 2017. <br /> <br />The project was a success and provided safe ADA compliant <br />pedestrian routes for residents in the City of South Bend around the <br />Perley Elementary School and added sidewalk ramps to assist those <br />with wheel chairs and strollers. We found the key to this project was <br />communicating with the residents and school prior to starting <br />construction on their street and educating them about the construction process. We assisted in finding <br />sidewalk detour routes when existing sidewalks were removed or under construction. <br /> <br />The design of this project was done by others without the aid of a topographic survey. Abonmarche <br />construction technicians closely reviewed grades during construction to determine compliance with ADA <br />regulations. Several field changes were necessary to achieve the goals of the City. <br />SRS PERLEY STREET SIDEWALK PROJECT <br />SOUTH BEND, INDIANA <br />
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