BCI Engineers and Scientists

Civil Engineering

BCI Engineers and Scientists
Curtis Peterson Park
City of Lakeland | Polk County, FL | 2001 - 2003

Curtis Peterson Park serves as a popular recreational facility for local residents as well as a host for several annual athletic tournaments. The park is located on previously mined phosphate land and fronts on Lake John. Park design and construction were complicated by adverse conditions; peat depths were in excess of 60 feet and the park is the receiving point for runoff of approximately 8,000 acres. Because of soil stability conditions, a special geotextile foundation material was incorporated into the design to ensure stability for the park entrance road and parking area.

The site was formerly utilized for sediment dewatering in the Lake Hollingsworth dewatering project, which further complicated site development. Features of the remnant dewatering facility were used in the creation of a screened picnic enclosure. The pronounced topography was used to enhance user interest with the addition of an elevated boardwalk.

Specific design tasks included:
  • Master planning to address poor soil conditions
  • Design of a two story clubhouse, equipment storage & scorekeeper building
  • Site lighting & special foundation design for lighting masts
  • Waterfront boardwalk with heights of 30 feet above the existing grade, fishing pier, boat ramp design, ball fields, & soccer fields
  • Maintaining existing wetlands & trees
  • Lift station designed for low flow/low head application
  • Coordination of design team
  • Preparation & submittal of all permit documents
The Curtis Peterson Park project illustrates our creative engineering solutions to complex geotechnical situations and BCI’s ability to blend and balance development and nature utilizing ADA design.

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