New River Resource Authority Landfill

New River Resource Authority Landfill

New River Resource Authority Landfill

T&L has been providing solid waste management consulting services to the NRRA for nearly 15 years having entered into our first Term Agreement in 2005. During this time, we have assisted the NRRA with a variety of projects involving surveying, engineering design, permitting, monitoring, architectural design, and Designer Led Design Build. This relationship with the NRRA is an excellent example of how we can serve as a consultant to our clients, become an advocate and serve as an extension of their in-house staff.

The following is a sampling of services T&L has provided the NRRA over the course of the last several years:

Designer Led Design Build
*Administration Building Expansion
*Entrance Gate and Security System
*Landfill Area C Expansion
*Landfill Area B Closure
*Maintenance Building and Garage Facility
*Stream Restoration (Floyd County Site)

Engineering Design/Permitting
*Basement Entry and Access Road
*Cloyd’s Mountain Facility Water and Sewer Systems Evaluation
*Gas System Extraction Plan for Area A
*Ingles Mountain Landfill Leachate System Evaluation
*Mulch Pad Relocation Project
*Sewer System Design for Future Gas-to-Energy Production Plant
*Wetland Delineation/Permitting for entire 930 Acre Cloyd’s Mountain Facility

Architectural Design
*Administrative Office Expansion Conceptual Design
*Existing Buildings & Reroofing and Maintenance

Monitoring
*Annual VPDES Stormwater Management Pond Sampling

Planning
*Annual Aerial Survey and Volume Calculations
*50-Year Development and Waste Management Plan
Update of Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan

Client:
New River Resource Authority

Service Type:
Civil Engineering

Project Value:
N/A

Completion Date:
On-going

 

Virginia Tech Marching Virginians Practice Field and Facility

Virginia Tech Marching Virginians Practice Field and Facility

Virginia Tech Marching Virginians Practice Field and Facility

Under an active Term Contract, T&L designed a new practice field and facility for the Marching Virginians.

T&L’s services included Architecture, MEP, Structural and civil engineering.

As part of the site/civil engineering scope of this project, T&L provided design services for the following:

  • A hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of the existing open and closed stormwater collection systems and water quality BMPs over an area of approximately 60 acres;
  • New stormwater management systems, including water quantity and water quality BMPs were designed to accommodate the new facilities and rectify inadequacies of the existing stormwater management systems;
  • New 100,800 SF (80 yards by 140 yards) artificial turf field for shared use by the band and Recreational Sports department
    for soccer and similar sports;
  • 100,000 SF extended detention basin designed to accommodate future improvements;
  • Routes to accommodate emergency vehicles, pedestrians, and accessibility; and
  • Utilities (potable water, storm sewer, sanitary sewer, electric service and fiber optic cable).

 

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Client:
Virginia Tech

Service Type:
Civil Engineering

Project Value:
$3.78 Million

Completion Date:
June 2015

Project Area:
100,000 SF detention basin 
100,800 SF artificial turf field 

Radford University Intramural Field Expansion and Indoor Hitting Facility

Radford University Intramural Field Expansion and Indoor Hitting Facility

Radford University Intramural Field Expansion and Indoor Hitting Facility

Radford University obtained ownership of the former 216,000 SF Burlington Industries facility situated on approximately 9 acres located in east Radford (a prime location for expanding the intramural fields). T&L provided Architectural and Engineering services for an overall project consisting of three distinct project components.

Building Demolition

Burlington Industries Facility was demolished to make way for the new playing fields. Most main level concrete floor and existing footings were retained. Existing masonry walls were demolished and crushed to usable rubble for infill at the basement area of the building; and site was prepared for the next project to commence immediately upon completion.

New Intramural Fields and Support Structures
A synthetic multi-purpose system suitable for a variety of intramural sports (primarily soccer and flag football);
Playing surface is illuminated for night use; and other features include support structure for public restrooms, lighting control, equipment storage, perimeter walkway, plaza areas, fencing, and a stair aid ramp system to connect the parking lots to the field.

New Hitting Facility (aka “Clubhouse”)
Pre-engineered building consisting of hitting/fielding area and spaces for offices, meeting rooms, restrooms, storage, mechanical/electrical, and support areas for both baseball and softball teams.

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Client:
Radford University

Service Type:
Civil Engineering

Project Value:
Building Demolition: $469,167 (A/E Estimate: $600,000)
Intramural Field: $4,204,161 (A/E Estimate: $4,465,375)

Completion Date:
November 2014

Project Area:
12,500 sf (Hitting Facility)
8 acres / 348,480 sf (Intramural Field

 

Virginia Tech Dairy Barn Relocation

Virginia Tech Dairy Barn Relocation

Virginia Tech Dairy Barn Relocation

The Virginia Tech Foundation procured English Construction Company to provide Design Build services for the relocation of the Dairy School to a new and relocated Dairy Facility to located at the Kentland Farm property. T&L and Five-G Consulting provided full service and specialized design services for a the new and relocated Dairy Facility.

As part of the site civil engineering scope for this project, T&L performed the following services:

  • Hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of the existing open and closed stormwater collection systems over an area of approximately 1,050 acres;
  • Evaluating nineteen (19) sinkholes, natural and manmade open stormwater conveyance channels and multiple single, dual and triple barrel culverts;
  • Design of new channels and culverts; and
  • Design of open and closed stormwater collection systems to convey stormwater from the 34 acre facility to an extended detention basin. The basin provides water quantity control for downstream channels and water quality treatment for approximately 40 acres.

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Client:
English Construction

Service Type:
Civil Engineering

Project Value:
$12.5 Million

Completion Date:
2015

 

Virginia Community College System Master Plans

Virginia Community College System Master Plans

Virginia Community College System Master Plans

Virginia Community College System Master Plans

T&L has completed many Master Plans and Master Plan updates through the years on Higher Education institutions. Most recently, T&L completed a Master Plan Updates for Southside Virginia Community College, Wytheville Community College (123 Acres), and Southwest Virginia Community College (131 acres). As part of the site engineering for these Master Plan updates, T&L evaluated the stormwater management system in accordance with new (2014) DEQ Regulations. These evaluations included:

  • Developing an inventory of the existing system;
  • Performing hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of the existing system;
  • Performing runoff reduction method spreadsheet calculations;
  • Planning stormwater management (water quantity/water quality) including identifying options for stormwater best management practices (BMPs) that can be utilized for future development/growth at the campus.

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Client:
Virginia Community College System

Service Type:
Civil Engineering

Project Value:
N/A

Completion Date:
N/A