Anderson provided civil engineering services for a new bank on a site requiring demolition of an existing building, and coordination of site design with concurrent roadway improvements. The project included design of an underground infiltration chamber system to accommodate storm water requirements, and provide adequate customer parking within tight constraints.
Anderson’s civil engineers provided a design that achieved:
95% total phosphorus removal provided by the underground chamber system
25,000 gallons infiltrated into the ground, thus reducing storm water run-off