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1998 Annual Project Report

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Design pros generate large volume of work

Editor's Note: When SBJ decided to take our listing of architectural and engineering projects to a once-a-year format, little did we dream of the overwhelming response we would receive for this issue.

The 24 pages devoted to Architects and Engineers just didn't provide enough space for the projects of this very healthy segment of the construction industry.

As a result, you will note that our engineering projects are continued in our regular section this week, along with such features as the Field Report column from AIA Springfield, a special look at the legalities of design/build and other material related to the design fields.

Anderson Engineering Inc.

Obstetric Addition. This project, for St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, is a geotechnical exploration of the area to provide foundation recommendations for a four-story addition with basement for the existing hospital. Special challenges include areas of deep chat and mine workings within the proposed building area. Steven L. Brady, PE, is the engineer on the project, valued at $30 million with an estimated completion date of 2000.

Silver Creek Galleria. Located at I-44 and Rangeline Road in Joplin, this project involves layout and engineering design of streets, utilities, site grading and stormwater for multi-use development. W. Bruce Rhodes, PE, is the engineer on the project, slated for completion in 2000.

O'Reilly Auto Parts. W. Bruce Rhodes, PE, is the project engineer performing site grading, utilities and stormwater design for new O'Reilly Auto Parts stores throughout the Midwest. The estimated completion date is 2000.

Surrey Vacation Resort. Located at Thousand Hills Subdivision in Branson, this project is layout, site grading, streets, utilities and stormwater design for a large development. W. Bruce Rhodes, PE, is the project engineer, and L&J Consolidated is the contractor. Valued at $100 million, the project is slated for completion in 2000.

Meyer Library Expansion. Located on the SMSU campus, this project involves site grading, utility and stormwater design for Cannon Architects. W. Bruce Rhodes, PE, is the project engineer.

Archer Engineers

Hawthorne & Huffpuff Road Improvements. Located in Osage Beach, this project is the improvement of more than 4,000 feet of existing aggregate surfaced roadway to asphaltic concrete. Archer has provided improvement design, including alternative section and pavement analysis. The project also requires reconstruction of area utilities. Valued at $650,000, this project has a May 1999 completion date.

Highway 54 Wastewater Force Main and Pump Station. This project, also in Osage Beach, is a new, large-diameter force main and a 5.5 million gallon-per-day pump station. Archer is providing design and construction administration of the project, located along the future U.S. 54 Highway Bypass. Valued at $4.5 million, the project will be complete in May 1999.

Highway 54 Wastewater Force Main and Pump Station. The city of Osage Beach is developing a city-wide water supply and distribution system, with Archer Engineers providing system financial feasibility analysis and distribution analysis. Once under construction, improvements will include new wells, towers and distribution system improvements. The project is slated for completion in May 2000.

Missouri Avenue Corridor Study. The city of St. Robert, located at the northern entrance of Ft. Leonard Wood, has commissioned Archer Engineers to analyze alternative improvements to the Missouri Avenue corridor to handle the relocation of several thousand military personnel to the St. Robert area following base closures. The project will be complete in November 1998.

Springfield-Branson Rail Feasibility Study. This project, for the Missouri Department of Transportation, will look at rail and intermodal system feasibilities. Subsequent phases will involve alternative analysis and preliminary system designs. Project engineers are TranSystems Inc., of Kansas City, STV Inc., of New York, and Archer. Archer Engineers will provide roadway and highway transportation planning analysis services to the TranSystems team. The project has a November 1999 completion date.

Coon Creek Improvement District Sanitary Sewer Collection System. Located in Taney County, this project, for the Taney County Regional Sewer District, is the design and administration of construction for the Coon Creek project, part of a large regional effort by the sewer district and the city of Hollister to improve and preserve the county's water quality. More than 60,000 feet of gravity sanitary sewer line is being installed to serve approximately 1,800 acres of the Coon Creek Watershed. Wastewater from the Coon Creek system will be treated at the city of Hollister's treatment facility. Archer Engineers is the project engineer for this $3 million project, slated for completion in early 1999.

Water System Study and Analysis. This project, for Silver Dollar City Inc., is a study of the distribution system for the SDC theme park. A review is being made of existing water supply and distribution systems. Based on current data, projections of future water use will be made and recommendations offered for obtaining and storing the necessary water for expected future use. A hydraulic analysis of the existing piping system will be made, with particular attention to fire-fighting capabilities and water flow improvement. This project should be complete this month.

Branson Glades Water System Construction. Located in Hollister, this project, for GEP Inc., is the design of a water distribution system for a 7,000-acre development comprising single-family, multifamily and commercial property. The first phase of the system includes the construction of a 1,500-gallon-per-minute well and 500,000-gallon composite elevation storage tower. Caldwell Tanks Inc. and Flynn Drilling Inc. are the contractors on the project, slated for completion in mid-1999. The well and tower portion of the project alone are valued at $707,000.

Water System and Sanitary Sewer System Improvements. This city of Bolivar project includes about 34,000 feet of gravity sewer and a duplex lift station, as well as construction of about 15,000 feet of water main to provide services to a newly annexed area of 860 acres. The project is now under review by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources and will be available for bidding within 60 days. Archer Engineers is the project engineer. The estimated $1.7 million project is slated for completion in late 1999.

Waterworks Improvements Clear Well. Located in Columbus, Kan., this Archer Engineers project includes construction of a new 600,000-gallon concrete clear well to be used in connection with the city of Columbus' water treatment plant. The project includes the relocation of existing high-service pumps and control modifications. Special coordination efforts were needed between the contractor, Crossland Construction Company Inc., Archer and the owner to minimize inconvenience to the city's customers and to protect water quality during construction. Valued at $456,115, the project will be complete this month.

Frontier Town. Located in Reeds Spring, this project is a 249-acre theme park. Only 93 acres of the site will be disturbed for the construction, while the remainder retains its natural state. Features of the project include a multipurpose arena seating 14,000 and the Desperado's restaurant, which features two levels and a dance floor. Valued at $60 million and with a completion date of 2000, the contractor on the project is SCI General Contractors of Bossier City, La. Jerany L. Jackson, RLA, ASLA, is the designer on the project.

The Park. Located in Nixa, this project entails full-scale development services for a 175-acre residential development. Special challenges of the site include storm-water management and topography. The emphasis in the development is to provide a variety of single-family homes, from starter homes to upper-end residences. This project includes full-scale landscape architecture and engineering services. Jerany L. Jackson, RLA, ASLA, and John L. Hissink, RLS, ASLA, are the designers on the project, owned by McComic Consolidated of San Diego. Valued at $7 million to $10 million, this project is slated for completion in 2000.

Hood Rich Inc., Architects and Engineers

Sewer System Modifications. This project, located in Buffalo, is a $1.5 million expansion of the waste treatment plant, with new interceptor sewers, and rehabilitation and replacement of existing collection system mains. Ray E. West, PE, is the engineer on the project, slated for completion Jan. 1, 2000.

Strafford Industrial Development. Valued at $450,000, this project is the extension of water and sewer service to aid in expansion of jobs for Champion and Midwest Products. Included are 14,500 feet of 10-inch water main, a sewage pump station, 14,500 feet of 6-inch force main and 1,400 feet of 8-inch gravity sewer. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer, and the project is slated for completion July 1, 1999.

Taneyville Sewer System. This project, valued at $3.5 million, is a waste treatment plant, lift stations, force mains and gravity sewers to provide service to an unsewered community. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer. The project has yet to be bid. It has a completion date of June 1, 2000.

Hurley Sewer System. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer on this waste treatment plant, lift stations, force mains and gravity sewers to provide service to an unsewered community. The $1.4 million project has yet to be bid. It has a completion date of June 1, 2000.

Water System Replacement. Located in Galena, this project is the replacement of a majority of the existing water distribution system to reduce leakage. Approximately 22,500 feet of new mains will be installed. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer. Valued at $750,000 and with a Jan. 1, 2000, completion date, this project has yet to be bid.

Water System Replacement. This project, for the city of Fair Play, is the replacement of existing small and leak-prone mains. Approximately 22,000 feet of new mains will be installed. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer, and the contractor is Christian Construction Company. Valued at $400,000, the project is slated for completion April 1, 1999.

New Water System. This project, for the city of Raymondville, is a waste treatment plant, pump stations, force mains and gravity collection mains. Approximately 44,000 feet of gravity sewer is to be installed. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer, and R.L. Persons Construction and Smith & Edwards Inc. are the contractors. Valued at $2.5 million, this project has a Nov. 1, 1998, completion date.

New Water System. Located in McDonald County, this project, for Public Water Supply District No. 2, encompasses two deep wells, well houses, a 150,000-gallon elevated tank and approximately 600,000 feet of 2-inch through 8-inch water distribution mains to serve approximately 475 customers in northeast McDonald County. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer, and the contractors are HARTEC Inc., Tichenor Drilling, Tiff City Pump and Caldwell Tanks. Valued at $3.2 million, the project's completion date is Jan. 1, 1999.

Water Main Replacement. This city of Buffalo project is the replacement of approximately 15,000 feet of old water mains. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer, and Polston Construction is the contractor. Valued at $450,000, the project's completion date is Jan. 1, 1999.

Water System Improvements. Located in Forsyth, this project is a study and master plan of the city's existing water system, with new mains and replacement mains expected to be needed. Ray E. West, PE, is the project engineer, and the project has not yet been bid. Cost and completion date have not been set.

Sewer System Improvements. Richard McMillan, PE, is the engineer on this project for the city of Exeter. The project comprises rehabilitation of existing sewer lines, pump station replacement and major wastewater treatment facility modifications. Modifications include replacement of failing process equipment items and construction of new process units including secondary clarifier, filtration and disinfection facilities. The improvements are necessary to make the city's wastewater effluent discharge meet NPDES permit conditions and provide for future growth. This $800,000 project has not yet been bid. It has a completion date of Sept. 30, 2000.

Pierson Creek Trunk Sewer Extension. Located on the east side of Springfield, this project includes design of approximately 25,000 linear feet of 8-inch through 21-inch gravity sewer. The project will serve existing and planned development in the vicinity of East Division, and also eliminate existing pumping stations now serving Cooper Estates and Supreme Estates. Richard McMillan, PE, is the project engineer. With an estimated cost in the $1 million range, this project has not yet been bid. It has a completion date of fall 2000.

Tenth Street Improvements Phase II. This city of Lamar project includes removal of existing surface improvements and construction of new storm sewers, subgrade stabilization, compacted aggregate base, bituminous pavement, concrete curb and gutter, and sidewalks. Richard McMillan, PE, is the project engineer, and Ground Works Inc. is the contractor. Valued at $194,334, the project's completion date is Dec. 31.

Elevated Water Storage Tank. Located on East 10th Street in Lamar, this project is a 300,000-gallon leg-style elevated water storage tank. The new tank will provide additional storage for fire protection and serve existing industry and the new school building at the east edge of the city, as well as anticipated residential growth. Richard McMillan, PE, is the project engineer. Bid opening was Oct. 1 for this project, which has an estimated cost of $330,000. Completion is set for October 1999.

Wastewater Treatment Improvements. This project, for Southwest City, entails construction of disinfection facilities at the city's existing wastewater treatment facility to provide effluent disinfection prior to discharge to the receiving stream. The new facilities will include chlorination and dechlorination. Chlorination will be accomplished in a chlorine contact tank using sodium hypochlorite as the disinfectant. Dechlorination will be accomplished at the downstream end of the contact tank using sodium thiosulfate. Both chemical feed systems will employ small positive displacement type metering pumps housed in fiberglass enclosures. The pumps will draw chemicals from 55-gallon drums and discharge directly to the application points. A flow meter will pace the chemical feed rate in proportion to water flow to minimize chemical costs. The new facilities will enable the city to meet NPDES permit conditions. Richard McMillan, PE, is the project engineer. The project has not yet been bid. The estimated costs are $85,000 for phase I, $80,000 for phase II and $110,000 for phase III. Phase I should be complete by March 31, 1999.

Wastewater Treatment Improvements. This project, for Good Samaritan Boys Ranch south of Brighton, is a new wastewater treatment facility with a design capacity of 6,000 gallons per day. The facility comprises a 9,900-gallon, two-compartment septic tank, a 4,500-gallon dosing tank and 1,200-square-foot intermittent, recirculating sand filter, plus all necessary piping and related appurtenances for a complete wastewater facility. Richard McMillan, PE, is the project engineer. Slated for completion March

31, 1999, this $65,000 project has not yet been bid.

Mathews &

Associates Inc.

Fassnight Creek Stormwater Improvements. Fred Mathews is the engineer on this city of Springfield project at National and Bennett. It includes 1,400 feet of new, 12-by-14-foot concrete box culvert designed to reduce localized flooding in the Fassnight Basin Watershed and features additional inlets and piping to intercept water from streets and yards. The challenge was to construct the project while minimizing disruptions to the traveling public and local residents. Hartman Construction Co. is the contractor for the $850,000 project, slated for completion this fall.

Norton Road Improvements, Fort to Highway 13. This project comprises 3,000 feet of primary arterial roadway, widening of existing facilities, relocation and improvement of the intersection at Highway 13, installing a new storm sewer system, including box culverts, inlets and piping, signalizing the intersection at Highway 13, new whiteway lighting and sidewalks. Challenges included maintaining traffic on Norton by constructing a detour road and minimizing disruption for the Dickerson Park Zoo and Ozarks Empire Fairgrounds. Fred Mathews is the project engineer, and Hartman Construction Co. is the contractor. The $1.6 million project should be complete in spring 1999.

Cynthia & Alta Street Sanitary Sewer. Fred Mathews is the engineer on this project, 5,000 feet of new gravity sewer at Cox Road to serve approximately 50 existing homes and eliminate septic tank usage. Challenges included constructing the sewers economically with minimum disruption to the neighborhood. TT&T Construction is the contractor on the $270,000 project, completed in summer 1998.

Republic Road/Kansas Expressway Road Improvements. This city of Springfield project includes the design of 51,700 feet of primary arterial roadway; widening the existing pavement to five lanes, signalizing the intersections at Scenic, Cox and Kansas Expressway, and the addition of dual left-turn lanes at Kansas Expressway. Challenges were affordable design and minimizing disruption for travelers. Fred Mathews is the engineer on the project, to be bid in early 1999. With an estimated cost of $2.4 million, the project has a late 1999 completion date.

Ozark Mountain

Land Surveying

Virginia Place. Located on Farm Road 156 in Springfield, this project, owned by Brad Wardlaw, is an 81-lot single-family subdivision on 10.03 acres. Lew Neri is the project engineer, and the contractor is Clyde Stewart. The completion date is 1999.

Hattiesburg Hills Phase II. This 34-lot single-family subdivision on 13.72 acres is located on Farm Road 146 and owned by Greentree Properties. Lew Neri is the project engineer, and the contractor is John Gahn. Completion is planned for 1999.

Hattiesburg Hills Phase III. This 25-lot single-family subdivision on 7.37 acres is located on Farm Road 146. Lew Neri is the project engineer, and the contractor is John Gahn. Completion of this Greentree Properties project is planned for 1999.

Jackson Place Phase III. Located on Farm Road 123 and owned by Dave March, this project is a two-lot single-family subdivision with pool on 16.19 acres. Lew Neri is the project engineer and the completion date is 1999.

Fairway Heights Phase II. Located on Highway 60 in Monett, this 26-lot single-family subdivision on 7.87 acres is owned by Justin Brown and should be complete in 1999. Lew Neri is the project engineer, and Hillhouse is the contractor.

Hattiesburg Hills Phase IV. A 74-lot single-family subdivision on 22.53 acres on Farm Road 146, this project is slated for completion in 1999. Lew Neri is the project engineer, John Gahn is the contractor, and Jim McKee is the owner.

Hattiesburg Hills Phase V. This Greentree Properties project is a 39-lot single-family subdivision on 12.8 acres on Farm Road 146. Lew Neri is the project engineer, and John Gahn is the contractor. It will be complete in 1999.

14 Park Place Phase II. This project, for owner Bud Gehrs, is located on Highway 14 in Nixa. A 77-lot single-family subdivision on 32.42 acres, the completion date is 1999, and Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Marlborough Manor 10th Addition. This South Creek Development project is a 42-lot single-family subdivision on 18.18 acres. To be complete in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Pioneer Estates Phase III. Located at Highway FF and Farm Road 156, this project, for owner Michael Hestand, is a 41-lot single-family subdivision on 15.95 acres, to be complete in 1999. Clyde Stewart is the contractor and Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Jackson Place Phase II. David March is the owner of this 45-lot single-family subdivision on Farm Road 123 in Springfield. To be complete in 1999, Dewey Moore is the contractor on the project and Lew Neri is the engineer.

Deerfield Estates. Located on Melton Road in Ozark, this project, for owner Jeff Archer, is a 12-lot single-family subdivision on 38.57 acres. Slated for completion in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Mulberry Ridge. A 100-lot subdivision on 65.72 acres, this Diane Developers Inc. project is located on North 20th Street in Ozark. John Taylor is the contractor on the project, slated for completion in 1999, and Lew Neri is the engineer.

Evening Star. This 35-lot single-family subdivision is owned by Morelock-Ross and located on Old Wire Road in Battlefield. Slated for completion in 1999, Clyde Stewart is the contractor and Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Millstone Subdivision. This 37-lot single-family subdivision with three commercial lots, located on West Battlefield in Springfield, is owned by Dave Turner. Slated for completion in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Neal Wood Subdivision. This 21-lot

single-family subdivision on 4.53 acres, owned by Neal Wood, is located on South Lone Pine. Slated for completion in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Lakeside Estates First Addition. Owned by Dave Waln, this 26-lot single-family subdivision is located on 10.03 acres on Lakeside Avenue. Slated for completion in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Applelane Townhomes of Ozark. Located on County Road B65-7, this Precision Building Inc. project is engineered by Lew Neri and will be complete in 1999.

Henry Janss Subdivision. This 25-lot single-family subdivision on 5.75 acres is located on Evergreen Street and owned by Henry Janss. Lew Neri is the engineer on the project, to be complete in 1999.

Old Farm Estates. Located on Highway 215 in Pleasant Hope, this 14-lot single-family subdivision on 5.22 acres is owned by Joe Renner and Kyle Phillips. Slated for completion in 1999, Lew Neri is the engineer.

Lot 2, Fox Grape Third Addition. Owned by Janelle Manley, this seven-unit townhome development at Ingram Mill and Mimosa was complete in June 1998. Lew Neri was the engineer, and D & E Plumbing was the contractor.

Applelane Town Homes of Mt. Vernon. This 300-unit townhouse development on 37.9 acres is owned by Precision Building and located at Landrum and Howard in Mt. Vernon. To be complete in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

West Kearney Subdivision. Owned by Morelock-Ross, this 57-lot single-family subdivision on 70.43 acres will be complete in 1999. Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Windmill Place. Located at Oakwood Avenue and Hines Road in Republic, this 57-lot single-family subdivision on 23.13 acres is owned by Windmill Place Inc. and will be complete in 1999. Lew Neri is the project engineer, and John Gahn is the contractor.

Applelane Townhomes of Marion-ville. Located on Central Street in Marionville, this 148-unit townhouse development on 13.78 acres is owned by Precision Building and slated for completion in 1999. Hillhouse is the contractor, and Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Pioneer Estates Phase I. Brad Wardlaw is the owner of this 27-lot single-family subdivision on 9.32 acres at Highway FF and Farm Road 156. Slated for completion in 1999, Dave Emerson is the contractor, and Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Pioneer Estates Phase II. Brad Wardlaw also owns this 33-lot single-family subdivision on 11.18 acres at Highway FF and Farm Road 156. Slated for completion in 1999, Clyde Stewart is the contractor, and Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Marlborough Manor Ninth Addition. a 43-lot single-family subdivision on 16.09 acres, this project, owned by South Creek Development, is located on Farm Road 131. Floyd Faucett is the contractor, and Lew Neri is the engineer for the project, completed in September.

Cedar Creek First Addition. Located on Cardinal Street, this 90-lot single-family subdivision on 33.27 acres is owned by Morelock-Ross. Slated for completion in 1999, Lew Neri is the project engineer.

Kensington Hills. John and Billie Taylor are the owners of this 31-lot single-family subdivision on 12.72 acres at Farm Road 137. To be complete in 1999, John Taylor is the contractor, and the project engineer is Lew Neri.

Haseltine Estates. Located on Farm Road 115 in Brookline, this 14-lot single-family subdivision on 71.77 acres is owned by Tom Plemones. Don Rogers is the contractor, and Lew Neri is the engineer on the project.

Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman

Operation Building. This project, for Laclede Electric Cooperative, is located in Lebanon. Carl James is the project architect, Jeff Wells is the structural engineer, Larry Phillips is the electrical engineer, Charles Tharp is the mechanical engineer and Avonna Schirman is the interior designer. The facility will provide better supportive services, housing and maintenance for vehicles that respond to customer service calls. Comprising 36,000 square feet, it is a single-story facility with mezzanines.

Dillons Supermarket. Located at Plainview Road and Campbell, this 54,000-square-foot store includes a pharmacy with drive-through pick-up window, deli and floral departments. Valued at $4.3 million and with a completion date of May 1999, the project engineers are Jeff Wells, structural, Charles Tharp, mechanical, and Larry Phillips, electrical.

New Manufacturing Plant. This project, for owner Loren Cook Company, is a 170,000-square-foot building for the expansion of manufacturing facilities, including large, centrifugal blowers. Phases II and III will bring the total building area to 510,000 square feet. Valued at $10.5 million, including land, construction and manufacturing equipment, the project should be complete in August 1999. Nabholz Construction is the contractor, and the engineers are Larry Phillips, electrical, Jeff Wells, structural, and Charles Tharp, mechanical.

Information Commons Addition. This project, for Ozarks Technical Community College, is a three-story, 60,000-square-foot building with classrooms and a divisible lecture hall. Structural steel framing and concrete slabs with brick veneer and EIFS walls, modified bitumen and standing-seam metal roofing complete the project. DeWitt & Associates is the contractor for the $4.553 million project, slated for completion in June 1999. The project engineers are Larry Phillips, electrical, and Jeff Wells, structural. Pellham-Phillips-Hagerman also provided architectural services for this project.

Scott Consulting

Engineers PC

Republic Wastewater System Improvements. This project, for the city of Republic, includes approximately 80,000 feet of new sewers ranging in size from 8- to 24-inches in diameter; three new, centrally located pumping stations; and improvements and additions at the existing treatment plant. The new sewers protect the environment by providing service to unsewered areas and allowing septic tanks to be eliminated. The three new pumping stations allow 12 existing stations to be removed from service and reduce operation and maintenance costs. Scott Consulting Engineers PC is the engineer for this project, valued at $14.3 million with a completion date of March 2000.

River Bluff Parkway Corridor Concept Study. The purpose of this concept study report is to establish design guidelines and identify possible corridors for the future River Bluff Parkway, a multi-model linear park system including a roadway, plus hiking and biking trails. The Vision 20/20 goal of maintaining and enhancing quality of life is being applied as the concept is developed. Engineers on the project, slated for completion in December 1998, are Scott Consulting Engineers PC and HNTB.

Additions to Stone County Law Enforcement Center. This project includes civil and structural design, plus coordination of overall design and construction, of a 6,600-square-foot, two-story addition to the existing Law Enforcement Center. Construction is to begin this fall and should be complete by October 1999. Construction involves structural steel framing on concrete piers, cast-in-place concrete, and steel stud/brick veneer walls. Additional insulation, exterior finish and reroofing of the existing building is included. Kevin C. Skibiski, PE, RLS, is the project engineer. The contract for the estimated $880,000 project has not yet been awarded.

West Plains Swimming Pool/Aquatic Center. Scott Consulting provided the demolition plan for the previous municipal swimming pool, including filling and grading of the area. The firm also provided design plans for the renovation of the existing bathhouse to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements, and design of a new, multi-use aquatic center for the city of West Plains. Special challenges included high groundwater conditions, public acceptance and storm-drainage design. Kevin Skibiski, PE, RLS, is the engineer on the project, and K.C. Gunite is the contractor. Valued at $1.5 million, the project has a November 1998 completion date.

Northern Lights Southern Charm. Scott Consulting is providing land-use planning, surveying and engineering services for this mixed-use residential and commercial community nestled along the Spring Branch of the Little Sac River. Proposed amenities include an open-space corridor along the Spring Branch, a community center, swimming pool, tennis court, picnic areas and trails. The property has been annexed into the city of Springfield. The proposed community land uses have been developed in an effort to buffer the single-family use from the commercial uses. The office, limited business and general retail areas along the eastern and southern portions of the property will transition to townhouses, zero-lot-line parcels and low-density multifamily before the transition to single-family. Kevin Skibiski, PE, RLS, and Jane Doney, RLA, are the designers on the project. All phases of the project are valued at $3.5 million. Phase I has a completion date of fall 1999.

Shaffer & Associates

Fleischmann's Vinegar. This project, located in Nixa, is the design of a pretreatment facility to allow owner Fleischmann's Vinegar to discharge into the Nixa Wastewater Treatment Plant. Andy Novinger, EIT, is the project engineer.

The Ridge Subdivision. Shaffer & Associates designed all of the public improvements for this 125-lot residential subdivision in Nixa, owned by Jed Lurvey. Clayton Hines, EIT, is the project engineer, and Dewey Moore is the contractor.

Highway 160 Force Main Extension. This project, for the city of Nixa, is the extension of an 8-inch sanitary sewer force main approximately 4,000 feet to allow for additional capacity in the existing gravity sewer mains. Clayton Hines, EIT, is the project engineer, and the contractor is Jerry Moore.

Hickory Valley. Located in Pulaski County, this project, for Carlson-Gardner Properties, includes the design of all the public improvements for a 200-acre multi-family and single-family housing development. Gary Shaffer, PE, and Clayton Hines, EIT, are the project engineers, and Woodco Inc. is the contractor.

Forest South. This Carlson-Gardner Properties project, located in Nixa, includes design of all the public improvements for this 156-lot master-planned residential community. Clayton Hines, EIT, is the project engineer.

Clever Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion. This project, for the city of Clever, is the design of a 140,000-gallon-per-day wastewater treatment plant expansion. Gary Shaffer, PE, is the project engineer.

Nixa Industrial Park Phase IV. This project includes design of the public improvements for this 40-acre addition to the existing industrial park in Nixa. P&E Investments Inc. is the owner of the project, and Clayton Hines, EIT, is the project engineer.

James River Assembly of God. Shaffer & Associates prepared the site-grading plans and stormwater detention plans for this new church site in Ozark. Clayton Hines, EIT, is the project engineer, and the contractor is Nabholz Construction Corp.

Warren & Goodin Inc.

Richland Housing Authority. Walter Warren, PE, is the project engineer for this renovation of siding and fencing for the Richland Housing Authority. Valued at $332,000 and with a completion date of 1999, Redd's Construction is the contractor on the job.

Plaza Shopping Center. Located in Kimberling City, this project encompasses office building and retail space to replace fire damage for the Country Club Plaza of Kimberling City. Walter Warren, PE, is the project engineer, and a contractor has not yet been chosen. Valued at $1.25 million, this project has an estimated completion date of 1999.

Emerald Resort. Located in Georgetown, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, this Feather International project is the renovation of a resort, golf course and villas. Materials are purchased in the United States, then containerized in Florida and shipped to the project site. Walter Warren, PE, is the project engineer, and the contractor has not yet been chosen. Valued at $1.5 million, this project has a 1999 completion date.

Edmonton Resort. Located in Edmonton, Alberta, this $3 million hotel project for Feather International has a completion date of 2000. Walter Warren, PE, is the project engineer, and the contractor has not yet been chosen.

Elwood Heights Apartments. Located in Elwood, Kan., this project is a 48-unit apartment complex for owner Cunningham Development. Walter Warren, PE, is the project engineer, and Cunningham Construction is the contractor. Valued at $1.75 million, the project has a completion date of 1999.

Panera Bread. This Lewisville, Texas, project, owned by Texas Bread Co. LLC, is a new, retail bagel restaurant. Walter Warren, PE, is the project engineer, and the contractor is Hamilton Contracting Inc. Valued at $625,000, this project will be complete this year.

Osawatomie Heights Phase II. This $1.25 million project, for Cunningham Development, is located in Osawatomie, Kan. Walter Warren, PE, is the engineer for the 36-unit apartment complex, and the contractor is Cunningham Construction. The completion date is 1999.

Elwood Park Housing. Located in Elwood, Kan., this project for Cunningham Development is a $2.5 million, 25-unit single-family housing development. Cunningham Construction is the contractor, and Walter Warren, PE, is the engineer. The project's completion date is 1999.

PHOTO CAPTION:

The Chesterfield Park/Community Park Center project includes a 40-acre park with a 30,000-square-foot community center, located at Republic Road and Scenic. Alan Bates and R.G. Foster, of C. Warren Bates Jr. and Associates, are the architects on the project, which is scheduled for completion in August of 1999. [[In-content Ad]]

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