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21-11-01
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REFERENCE: <br />Palm Beach County Parks and <br />Recreation Department <br />Mr. Tim Granowitz, ASLA <br />Principal Planner <br />2700 6th Avenue South <br />Lake Worth, Florida 33461 <br />p. 561.966.6651 / f. 561.693.6747 <br />e. tgranowi@co.palm-beach.fl.us <br />SERVICES PROVIDED: <br />Civil <br />DATE STARTED: <br />Design 2005 <br />Construction 2006 <br />DATE COMPLETED: <br />Design 2005 <br />Construction 2006 <br />TOTAL COST: <br />Design $48K <br />Construction $3.1M <br />PROJECT MANAGER: <br />Joel Wantman, PE <br />KEY STAFF: <br />Jerry Saval, PE <br />Robin Petzold, PSM <br />Palm Beach County, Florida <br />PBC PARKS AND RECREATION JOHN PRINCE PARK <br />HEADQUARTERS BUILDING <br />WGI’s services included site development, land planning and surveying for <br />the new Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Administrative Facility. The <br />project included design of the water distribution and sewage collection systems, <br />stormwater drainage systems, ADA requirements, and paving and grading design. <br />The project also included a sewage lift station, a watershed analysis for a portion <br />of the 726-acre park and a new access road to create a signalized intersection <br />with 6th Avenue South. <br />Permits were obtained from various governmental agencies including South <br />Florida Water Management District, Florida Department of Environmental <br />Protection, the City of Lake Worth Utilities, Palm Beach County and the Palm <br />Beach County Health Department. <br />85
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