This city park recreates elements of the history of the Lynnwood. BRH designed site grading, water, storm, and sanitary sewer systems to support the relocation of historical buildings. Our scope also included the gardens, trails, picnic areas and parking. Sustainable design for stormwater included rainwater harvesting.
When this City of Renton recreation and community center facility was re-developed, BRH was asked to assist with several aspects of the design. Scope items included a drainage investigation and layout design to prevent ponding around the golf practice areas. We also provided topographic surveys.
The tennis club added a Pro Shop and also expanded the North lawn. BRH assisted the design team with grading and erosion control, drainage, and the installation of a ‘green’ stormwater system. The key to all services was to meet the City of Seattle’s low impact specifications.
The 14,000 sq. ft. North Mason library required comprehensive civil engineering design for grading, drainage, sewer, and water supply. A study of comparable library facilities enabled us to substantiate a sewage system design which minimized site impacts and space requirements and saved several weeks in the schedule.
BRH has provided multiple engineering and surveying services for this recreational facility, which was founded in 1927 in Seattle. These have included on and off-site civil engineering for the utility network, stormwater management, and design of a reconfigured parking lot.
This 1.3-acre park fronts on a branch of Seattle’s Thornton Creek. The scope included multiple agency coordination for utility easements, parcel donation, street vacation, and street dedication. In addition, streets were re-configured at the intersection of Roosevelt Avenue NE & Pinehurst Way NE.