Jeffersonville River Ridge Tract 13C

Jeffersonville River Ridge Tract 13C

Jeffersonville, IN

River Ridge Tract 13C

HWC provided site design for the development of River Ridge Tract 13C, which is a 169,000 SF industrial building on 11.4 acres that is located near the southwest corner of Logistics Avenue and International Drive in the River Ridge Commerce Center in Jeffersonville, Indiana. The project design included a recessed truck dock area in the rear of the building and an employee parking lot in the front. The design of this development also included storm sewer design, grading to provide a balanced site, and utility services to the proposed building.

HWC used the previously-prepared development plan and mass grading and utility plans to complete detailed engineering and construction documents for the site. Construction documents included plans for existing conditions, site (including dimensional control and construction details and specifications), grading and drainage, utilities, sanitary, storm sewer, erosion control/Stormwater Pollution Prevention, drainage report, and landscape plans. HWC also completed earthwork quantities, utility coordination, and permitting.

The construction for this facility was completed in 2023.

West Lafayette City Hall

West Lafayette City Hall

West Lafayette, IN

City Hall

HWC worked with studioAXIS and the City of West Lafayette, Indiana to provide survey and site design for the rehabilitation of the existing West Lafayette City Hall site. The existing site had a building that was salvaged and completely remodeled to preserve the existing façade.

The previous site design was revised, and a new parking lot and utilities were built. The east entrance of the building was improved to create an exterior plaza, new exterior spaces, and our design helped preserve the character of the existing building. A future expansion of the streetscape is planned for the west side of the building.

The existing site contained a rain garden that was improved and drainage for the site is now collected before release from the site. The City installed a new water main along the north side of the site and provided new utility connections for all utilities. HWC also worked closely with City officials to develop a landscaping plan that enhanced the site and met all required ordinances.

Carmel Old Meridian and Main Street

Carmel Old Meridian and Main Street

Carmel, IN

Icon on Main

HWC has provided, and is continuing to provide, site and survey services for the Icon on Main mixed-use development located at the southeast corner of the busy intersection of Old Meridian and Main Street: the gateway into downtown Carmel, Indiana.

Icon on Main is approximately a $75.4 million project with a five-story building, including 22 residential units, 266 luxury apartments, 9,720 SF of office/commercial/retail space, a 585-space public parking garage, and a public plaza. The project also includes two amenity areas (27,300 SF) that required ramps and retaining walls to ensure ADA slopes were provided in every direction within those areas, and the site offers pedestrian and bicycle connectivity to other amenities in the area. The entire development encompasses ± 138,000 SF and 5.6 acres.

The overall site included grading to balance out the earthwork, storm sewer infrastructure, and an underground detention system being utilized underneath the proposed parking garage. The project also included utility service lines to the building along with a water main relocation and a sanitary sewer main extension. The Tax Increment Financing (TIF) from this development will go toward funding the free public parking garage.

HWC has worked closely with the developer, Edward & Sons, and the City of Carmel Redevelopment Commission on the design throughout the entire process. Construction began in August 2023, including demolition, environmental mitigation, and the installation of underground utilities and is expected to be completed in 2026.

Carmel Clay Historical Museum Depot Renovation and Archives Building

Carmel Clay Historical Museum Depot Renovation and Archives Building

Carmel, IN

Clay Historical Museum Depot and Archives Building

HWC provided site, drainage, and stormwater engineering for the redevelopment of the Monon Depot Museum parcel located at the southwest corner of 1st Street and Monon Boulevard in Carmel, Indiana.

The redevelopment includes moving the Monon Depot Museum, which dates to 1883 and served as a train depot from 1883 to 1974, north on the land and providing site design for the new 4,200 SF multi-purpose Carmel Clay Historical Society building along the Monon Greenway.

HWC’s design included a public café-style patio, grading, drainage, and utility infrastructure associated with the new three-story building. Our final site plans included plans for demolition, site improvements, grading, utilities, Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), erosion control, and landscape.

The new Carmel Clay Historical Society building is currently under construction and is expected to be completed by the end of 2024.

Westfield Kimblewick by Del Webb

Westfield Kimblewick by Del Webb

Westfield, IN

Kimblewick by Del Webb

HWC worked with Pulte Group to provide site engineering and survey services for the new 500-lot, single-family Kimblewick by Del Webb residential development in Westfield, Indiana. This age-restricted (ages 55+) community provides low-maintenance housing for the walkable community in Westfield. Residents enjoy resort-like living and amenities, such as trails, parks, clubhouse, indoor/outdoor pool, fitness center, athletic courts, and more.

HWC’s development components included seven sections of subdivision plats, road reconstruction of 151st Street, public infrastructure extensions for storm and sanitary sewers and water mains, landscape plans, construction staking, record drawings, and designing the layout for the community’s amenity areas. Construction is nearly completed for all seven sections.