Civil+Survey

  • 3340 Line Upgrade 

    At the Gorge Hydroelectric facility, power transmission lines cross the Winooski River close to the dam spillway presenting a substantial icing issue (from spillway spray) for the conductors. The facility’s staff regularly used a nearby utility bridge to stage ice removal activities, and the client was interested in modifying the transmission line to reduce or…

  • Flood Study of the Mad River Area

    The Mad River Valley is a rural though populous region characterized by steep slopes, narrow river channels, and a relatively high level of transportation infrastructure and building stock along valley floors and roads accessing resort areas. D&K worked with the CVRPC to survey the area and develop a study that cataloged the hydrology and hydraulics…

  • Fair Haven Park & Ride

    Located in the downtown core, adjacent to the Village Green, the Fair Haven Park and Ride lot consisted of lightly marked spaces with no separation from the roadway on either side. The large contiguous area of paved surface, lack of pedestrian facilities, and minimal striping provided a low level of service. Frequently used by residents…

  • Boundary Survey for WMAs

    To increase the area of conserved wildlife habitat and provide public access to new Wildlife Management Areas (WMAs), the New Hampshire Fish & Game Department purchased two parcels in southwest New Hampshire. D&K completed a boundary survey for the new area. Our survey crew brushed the property area, blazed boundary lines, painted over blazing, witnessed…

  • South Hall Student Housing

    D&K provided engineering services for a new $17.5M LEED-Gold-certified five-story residence hall that houses up to 283 students, serving as a benchmark for new construction and renovation projects on campus. D&K provided civil/site design, permitting, topographic and boundary surveys, utilities, and cost estimates. Site improvements included grading, stormwater management system, access road/parking, pavement marking/signage, ADA…

  • Middlebury Resource Recovery Center (MRRC)

    PurposeEnergy, a nationwide renewable energy producer, sought to develop an anaerobic digester and food process treatment facility near Middlebury’s wastewater treatment facility (WWTF) in the heart of the town’s industrial district. The project accomplishes two significant goals: reduce loading from food-process waste to the municipal WWTF and maximize the reuse of waste products through a…