Stormwater

  • Stormwater

    D&K’s hydraulic, civil, stormwater, geotechnical, and environmental engineers; planners; landscape architects; hydrogeologists, hydrologists; environmental scientists; and surveyors deliver successful emergency, short-term, and long-term stormwater management solutions. We develop, design, and permit cost-effective, low-maintenance practices for projects that address flooding, pollution, erosion, and stormwater treatment and management. We design green stormwater best management practices (BMPs) for…

  • Merchants Row Rain Garden

    To collect, infiltrate, and treat stormwater from a one-block, one-way street with parking and sidewalks, D&K designed a rain garden and sidewalk extension. The project disconnects a significant amount of impervious surface from the closed drainage system and provides additional space for pedestrians to safely navigate the crossings at this four-way intersection. D&K provided survey,…

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • Chroma Tech Slope and Stormwater

    To support continued and upgraded use of its site for light industrial purposes, Chroma Tech needed to stabilize an adjacent slope. The aim of the project was to improve site stability and minimize erosion and stormwater pollution directly behind the facility. D&K evaluated the site and worked with regulators, the client, and a grant funding…

  • USFS Supervisor’s Office

    The US Forest Service sought to expand their supervisor’s office and relocate from downtown Rutland to be closer to forest resources in the Green Mountain National Forest. Under successive contracts, D&K worked with the Forest Service, regulators, and other stakeholders to develop site design concepts, survey the area, identify natural resources, secure permitting, and provide…