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Master Engineering Services - Citrus County |
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Civil Engineering Projects -
Government/Municipal/Redevelopment
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Client
Citrus County Board of County Commissioners - Public Works
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Location
Citrus County, Florida
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Key BCI Staff
Walter Reigner, PE, CPESC
Les Bromwell, ScD, PE
Timothy Kelly, PE, CPSWQ
Terry Dykehouse, PE
Michael Timpe, PE
Mark Schwartz, PE, CFM
Carl Christmann, PE
Stephen Hjelle, PE
John Kiefer, PE, PWS
Ted Smith, PG, CPG
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Project Costs
Varies per project
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Start Date
November 2001
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Completion Date
Ongoing
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Master Engineering Services
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Scope
BCI was selected by the Citrus County BOCC to provide comprehensive, as-needed engineering support. Some of our services to date include the following:
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Stonewall Place Drainage Improvements
BCI designed a multi-stage, three-acre dry retention stormwater pond in a neighborhood near Homossassa, Florida, to alleviate flooding for several homes. BCI conducted a public meeting with residents for input; designed to save trees and improve aesthetics; performed gopher tortoise survey and relocated tortoises to the tree-area perimeter around the pond; and submitted an Environmental Resource Permit (ERP) to the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD). Completed December 2006. Cost: $35,000
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Shorewood Stormwater Pond
BCI is designing a stormwater system to serve an area in River Lakes Manor in Northeast Citrus County where residents on the north side of North Shorewood are experiencing flooding during large storm events. BCI is designing the stormwater pond, preparing construction plans, and preparing and submitting permit application to the SWFWMD. The project includes geotechnical investigation and submission of as-builts. Ongoing. Cost: $25,349
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Ivanhoe Terrace Drainage Improvements
BCI performed specific-purpose engineering assessment of isolated flooding and erosion problems in the Inverness Highlands subdivision near Ivanhoe Terrace. A number of homes were experiencing nuisance flooding during extensive rainfall events. Existing cross culverts were replaced with inlets upstream and mitered ends downstream to minimize capacity and minimize sedimentation and erosion. BCI designed improvements to the existing conveyance system and a retention pond. Ongoing. Cost: $36,300
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