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Opening of Proposals - Coal Line Trail, Phase III Proj No. 123-007 - Abonmarche Consultants Inc.
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<br /> <br /> ENGINEERING • ARCHITECTURE • LAND SURVEYING <br />QUALIFICATIONS <br />9 <br />DB Engineering was responsible for all aspects of the design and development of the Franklin Street Trail Extension, from Greenfield Central Junior High School to Beckenholdt Park, including trail connection on New Road. The design <br />consists of three trail segments which will connect to existing portions of the Franklin Street Trail. Segment 1 Shall be <br />from the trail stub north of New Road to the entrance of Beckenholdt Park. This segment of the trail will connect to the newly constructed bridge over I-70. The trail is designed to be on the west side of Franklin Street and connect to <br />the newly constructed section across the bridge and is also designed to be on the south side of the park entrance <br />drive. Segment 2 shall be on the north side of New Road and shall connect to the existing trail on the west side of Franklin Street at the north end of the Greenfield Central Junior High School property and connect to the existing trail <br />stub along the south leg of New Road roundabout. <br />As the prime firm, we were responsible for the management of the subconsultants, who were responsible for the survey and right of way engineering. DB Engineering was responsible for the overall design of the trail segments, <br />surface drainage of the immediate trail area, maintenance of traffic, signage and pavement markings, temporary <br />erosion control, as well as miscellaneous tables and quantities. We coordinated with and obtained the necessary INDOT ROW permit for the construction of the project as well. <br />FRANKLIN STREET TRAIL EXTENSION <br />GREENFIELD, INDIANA <br />DB Engineering provided design and construction document services <br />for the development of the Pennsy Trail Phase 3B between Post Road <br />and German Church Road. The trail will connect to segments <br />previously completed or in design and will ultimately connect <br />Indianapolis to Cumberland and the City of Greenfield. <br /> <br />The project included a new multiuse path on a historic railroad <br />alignment, two bridge crossings, at-grade street crossings, identity <br />and trail traffic signs, lighting and pedestrian signalization, plantings, <br />trailheads, and coordination with adjacent property owners. <br /> <br />PENNSY TRAIL PHASE 3B <br />INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA <br />The Brandywine Trail Project is in the City of Greenfield in Hancock <br />County, Indiana. The City of Greenfield and Department of Parks and <br />Recreation proposed a new trail to be constructed along the west <br />bank of Brandywine Creek between Davis Road and Pennsy Trail within <br />Brandywine Park. <br /> <br />DB Engineering assisted on this project and was tasked with trail design <br />and plan production, erosion control plans, application and obtaining <br />of the Rule 5 Permit all while conforming to Greenway Design <br />Standards. This is a 1.2-mile-long bicycle and pedestrian trail from east <br />Davis Road to a dual connection with Pennsy Trail. The trail runs <br />through Brandywine Park and includes a bridge over Little Brandywine <br />Creek. <br />BRANDYWINE TRAIL <br />GREENFIELD, INDIANA
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