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City of South Bend: PE Services for Coal Line Trail Phase 3 (Des # 2201235) in the La Porte District | HWC Engineering 2 <br />HWC was founded in 1989 and has offices in <br />New Albany, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Lafayette, <br />Hammond, Muncie, and North Vernon. <br />As a full-service consulting firm, we provide <br />landscape architecture, planning, site <br />engineering, transportation, water, wastewater, <br />stormwater, inspection, and survey services for <br />both the public and private sectors. <br />HWC has received multiple project <br />awards from the Indiana Chapter of the <br />American Society of Landscape Architects <br />(INASLA), has been recognized among <br />the top 10 largest engineering firms in the <br />Indianapolis Business Journal, and has <br />been named one of the Best Places to <br />Work in Indiana by the Indiana Chamber <br />of Commerce for the last eight years. <br />Experience + Qualifications <br />As active Civil Engineers, Landscape Architects, and <br />Planners, we understand the value of regional projects <br />and the importance of such projects as the Coal <br />Line Trail. We are currently leading design efforts for <br />segments of several Statewide trail projects and would <br />be thrilled to be a part of the next phase of this visionary <br />trail network for Northern Indiana. <br />Our Interest In Your Project <br />Why we want to work on the Coal Line Trail. <br />Our portfolio of trail planning and design projects is robust. We have worked on everything from big picture regional trail master plans, rural rails-to-trails projects, and urban <br />pathways navigating tight downtown infrastructure. Recent bike and pedestrian master planning in Delphi, Dillsboro, and Jennings County has broadened our understanding <br />of safe crossings and bike infrastructure. <br />We are also experienced with complex permitting and right-of-way issues with projects involving a large amount of property owners such as the Monon Trail Widening through <br />neighborhoods in Indianapolis and the Muscatatuck rail to trail conversion from previous CSX property in North Vernon. Additionally, we are currently navigating complex soil <br />capping and management strategies as part of the Ohio River Greenway extension in New Albany. <br />Firm Overview