Assisted with the design, implementation and construction management of a property redevelopment project involving an 860,000 square foot mixed-use office, warehouse and light industrial complex
Prepared a Preliminary Major Site Plan detailing the proposed additional buildings for office, warehouse, distribution and assembly operations, which consisted of
One existing building totaling 458,000 square feet (sf)
4 New Buildings totaling an additional 400,600 sf
842 passenger car parking spaces
110 truck/loading areas
6 water quality detention basins
A modified on—site wastewater sewage disposal and treatment system
A modified water storage, treatment, and distribution system
Associated site grading, pavement and stormwater management systems
Network of infiltration galleries
Coordinated the designing of systems to collect and treat wastewater and on-site disposal by utilizing the existing 200,000 gallon water tower and 300,000 gallon ground storage tank
Acquired necessary permits and managed the construction of a 20,000 gallon per day state of the art wastewater collection and recycling facility
Oversaw all design aspects regarding the extensive underground utilities
Additional materials and documentation were submitted to NJDEP for a New Jersey Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permit to properly treat and dispose of the on – site wastewater effluent
Designed wetlands systems within detention basins for enhanced water quality treatment and infiltration galleries ensure groundwater replenishment.
Prepared and submitted the following documentation:
A Preliminary Environmental Phase I Assessment
Topographical Base Mapping
Boundary survey services
Various Conceptual Site and Building Plans
Traffic Study
Environmental Impact Statement
Fiscal Impact Study
Documents and materials were submitted and approved by the NJDEP for the determination of Wetlands and State Open Water limits
NJDEP also approved a Major Stream Encroachment Application and Water Quality Certificate, which detailed the 100 year flood plain for the Lamington River and the un – named tributary traversing a portion of the Project
Project Highlights
No firm has ever combined so many uses for recycled waste into one permit.
Entech was able to plan accordingly for the interim use of sewer facilities as a septic installation, enabling the construction to move forward with minimal cost and interruption of services for the Client.
Final operation startup was completed in 2006, approximately 12 months after the beginning of construction.