Below is a sample portfolio of our completed project work. Click on the project photo to view more images.
Level Design has been retained to the survey, site design, hydrologic
analysis and construction administration for this Master plan and subdivision
development. The first phase of the project was the design and permitting
of a 30,000 s.f. industrial condominium building, associated utilities,
parking, drive-in doors, driveways and drainage. This project was permitted
through the North Attleboro Conservation Commission, and Site Plan
Approval through the Planning Board. During this design phase careful consideration
to the proposed future installation of a subdivision road to eliminate
a dangerous intersection at the south of the property was considered. The
design incorporates area required to install this roadway without considerable
disturbance to the initial building and its occupants. The project is now
in construction and is anticipated to be completed in the spring of 2007.
Level Design is now working on the Subdivision of the property. This
property will connect two major roads and eliminate a dangerous intersection
from the North Attleborough Industrial park. This will allow for free
flow of traffic through the park. This subdivision is anticipated to house
4-5 buildings of industrial condominiums as designed in phase I.
A Principal of Level Design Group provided the civil/site and sanitary engineering designs and permitting for a waterfront residential complex in Barnstable County. The sanitary engineering designs involved a 7,000 gpd package treatment system with primary, secondary, and tertiary treatment with ultraviolet filtration prior to discharge into a pressure dosed leaching field. The site design contains a pressure dosed leach field with BioClere units for secondary nitrogen removal and an anoxic filter for tertiary treatment creating an ultimate wastewater discharge with less than 5 ppm nitrogen. The site constraints included flood zone, bordering vegetated wetlands, coastal bank, coastal dune, coastal wetlands, river bank, and FEMA flood zone, as well as previously placed filled tidelands. The project is in an environmentally sensitive area which required utilization of alternative technologies in pavement design and for the installation of a subsurface disposal system. The property has since been purchased by the Town of Dennis for the creation of a waterfront park.
A Principal of Level Design Group was involved in the design, permitting and construction document preparation for the New Nahant Beach Halfway House development. The Design involved the removal of the existing structure, development plan preparation for the placement of a structure on a barrier beach with dune modification. The project was permitting through the Town of Nahant Conservation Commission, Coast Guard and Massachusetts Division of Coastal Zone Management.
A Principal of Level Design Group was involved in the civil/site and sanitary engineering designs, permitting, and environmental site assessment of a proposed 75,000 package distribution building for Federal Express. The subsurface sewage disposal system design consisted of a 3,000 gpd pressure dosed leaching facility. Site design, which incorporated the best and highest use of two properties to chose which to purchase, in accordance with state and local regulations.
Designed and prepared site construction documents, obtained local, state and federal permits, provided construction administration services for a 90,000 s.f. office and 360,000 s.f. distribution facility. The project included roads, utilities, parking areas, truck docks and stormwater management. Design constraints included extensive wetlands and archeological concerns. Permitting included approvals from the Zoning and Planning Boards, Conservation Commission, MEPA, Mass Historical Commission, Water Quality Certificate, U.S. EPA and Army Corps of Engineers for filling and replicating wetlands. Stormwater management was a critical component which mitigated impacts to resource areas.
The following projects were done by Principals of Level Design Group, working under other employers.
A Principal of Level Design Group, L.L.C. assisted in the design and preparation of site construction documents, obtained local, state and federal permits, provided construction administration services for a 90,000 s.f. office and 360,000 s.f. distribution facility. The project included roads, utilities, parking areas, truck docks and stormwater management. Design constraints included extensive wetlands and archeological concerns. Permitting included approvals from the Zoning and Planning Boards, Conservation Commission, MEPA, Mass Historical Commission, Water Quality Certificate, U.S. EPA and Army Corps of Engineers for filling and replicating wetlands. Stormwater management was a critical component which mitigated impacts to resource areas.
A Principal of Level Design Group was retained to provide site design, preparation of construction documents and obtain permits for a 104,000 sf. R&D/office building. The project included utilities, parking areas and truck docks. The design constraints included adjacent wetlands, general topography and prevalent ledge outcroppings. Permitting included the Stoughton redevelopment Authority, Conservation Commission and Town Engineer, stormwater management and mitigation of the project impacts to the adjacent wetlands.
A Principal of Level Design Group provided civil/site engineering, including design drawings and construction documents for various post-9/11 security improvements within the Worcester Regional Airport. These project included coordination of construction activities while maintaining the continuous operation of the airport. The improvements included the design of access roadways, on and off-site utilities, parking areas, truck loading docks, stormwater management systems, and landscaping. Extensive coordination during the design planning and construction phases of this project allowed it to move forward with minimal impact to the overall operations of the facility.
A Principal of Level Design Group was retained to perform permitting,
civil/site design, and monitor survey and geotechnical subcontractors
related to the design of multiple communications tower sites for
the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA). The tower sites
were intended to link some of the MWRA waterworks sites throughout
the state to provide MWRA with a central monitoring capability for
their statewide network. The ten site locations range from the top
of a mountain in a restricted viewshed to a residential neighborhood.
The project included driveway, drainage and subsurface utility design.
Permitting included an expanded Environmental Notification Form
under MEPA requirements, review of wetlands setbacks, and the identification
of construction restrictions to minimize other permitting requirements.
