Snowmass Center    Snowmass Village, Colorado

The Snowmass Center was designed to contribute significantly to the overall redevelopment of the Base Village area, providing multiple levels of new underground parking; a four-star resort hotel and spa; grocery store; conference center; employee housing; various fractional and traditional condominiums; and a gondola connection to the Snowmass Base Village.  Design for the 600,000 square foot project included grading, drainage, roadway, and utility infrastructure, while providing debris flow mitigation measures consisting of two large debris catchment ponds and the avoidance of 30% slopes and wetland areas in the roadway and grading design. 

Brush Creek Estates   Snowmass Village, Colorado

A steep hillside with existing geological instability posed a challenge for the development of this fractional ownership residential subdivision located on four acres.  The design addressed a new 1,000 linear foot access road; a debris flow conveyance system; water and sewer mains; and a stormwater conveyance system with a detention pond to accommodate the four new single-family residences.  

Woodbridge Condominium Additions   Snowmass Village, Colorado

The Woodbridge Condominium Homeowners Association wished to add eight additional units and a new pool building to their existing complex.  In order to accommodate the changes, an adjacent roadway was redesigned, requiring realignment of water and sanitary sewer mains and the additional of a stormwater conveyance system  Extensive coordination was also required with the existing building and utility infrastructure to accommodate the proposed development.    

Snowmass Mountain Condominium Additions   Snowmass Village, Colorado

The Snowmass Mountain Condominium’s Homeowners Association wanted to add additional units to their existing complex located at the end of Upper Woodbridge Road, while also providing additional parking spaces for the owners.  The solution involved the redesign of a roadway to accommodate a new parking garage below and associated grading, drainage, and utility design. 

Entryway Service Station   Snowmass Village, Colorado

Located at a key entry point into the Village, redevelopment of the local Conoco was required to accommodate the proposed redevelopment of the Snowmass Center.  The project involved significant planning and engineering services, including the preparation of a development application for submittal to the Town, as well as site layout, grading, drainage, and stormwater quality mitigation design for the gas station and Visitor’s Center for the Town of Snowmass Village.   

Robert M. Shopneck Boys and Girls Club    Brighton, Colorado

In response to widespread growth in the City of Brighton, the Boys and Girls Club wanted to expand and support the needs to the Town’s children. Civil engineering design for the new 23,000 square foot facility, located on five acres, included site grading, drainage, and utility infrastructure design, along with water quality features such as bio-swales and a bio-retention area.

Trinity Place Child Care Center    Lone Tree, Colorado

To accommodate the expanded needs to their childcare center, the owners of the Trinity Place property decided to raze their existing building and start fresh, resulting in a brand new, larger daycare facility.  Grading, drainage, and utility designs were developed for construction documents required for permit approval from the City of Lone Tree.  

Private Residence    Pitkin County, Colorado

When the owners proposed building a 5,500 square foot home on a 1.35-acre site along the headwaters of the Roaring Fork River, it was clear that significant planning and design would be crucial to the project to protect the pristine surroundings. Civil engineering included grading, drainage, and stormwater quality mitigation facilities, and collaboration with the architect on the design of a manmade circulation stream.

212 West Hopkins Avenue    Aspen, Colorado

The design and construction of this addition to a historic residence located in the heart of downtown Aspen necessitated significant coordination with the existing structure and site landscaping, along with the required approvals with the City.  Final grading and drainage design plans were developed to size an on-site retention/groundwater recharge pond to accommodate storm runoff from the proposed addition. 

Private Residence    Aspen, Colorado

The design of this addition to an existing downtown residence required significant coordination including working with the Marolt Ditch Company to gain approval for the proposed storm sewer outfall into their existing irrigation ditch.  Construction documents were prepared related to grading and drainage, as well as a stormwater management plan and a drainage conformance letter with supporting calculations.