Client
Broward County
Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division
The project included the study of a 577-acre neighborhood to analyze conditions and make recommendations to reduce flooding while improving the quality of runoff by utilizing green infrastructure.

Other considerations included future conditions due to sea level rise and rising water table projections. The neighborhood includes residential dwellings, commercial uses, two parks, a school, and a major water management canal. The scope of work included survey, geotechnical testing, project management, stakeholder coordination, drainage analysis, cost estimating, public outreach, grant support, and technical reporting. Feasible drainage infrastructure alternatives were evaluated with input from key stakeholders, including Broward County (Highway and Bridge Maintenance Division, Parks and Recreation, and the Resilient Environment Group) and the City of Fort Lauderdale. The project deliverables included survey data, geotechnical report, recommended alternatives, cost estimates, drainage models (existing and proposed conditions), interim/final drainage report, and public comments.
SCOPE
- Data Collection
- Stormwater System Design
- Geotechnical
- Cost Estimates
- Outreach & Coordination
- Permitting
- Plans & Specifications
- Feasibility Study