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Great Wolf Lodge, Scotrun, PA
This $70 million project included all aspects of land development and site engineering for the 95-acre site. Borton-Lawson’s scope of services included all boundary and topographic survey, traffic impact studies, site design including stormwater management, 620 parking spaces, lighting and landscape plans, highway access design and associated permits, on-site water system evaluation including hydrogeological testing of wells, and design of and permitting of a 90,000 gallon per day sewage treatment plant.
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Lower Broadway Park Masterplan, Nanticoke, PA
Borton-Lawson developed a master plan as a guide for a major recreation initiative underway in the City of Nanticoke, Luzerne County, PA known as the Lower Broadway Park/ Greenway. It will feature passive and active recreation areas on both sides of Lower Broadway between Main Street and the Susquehanna River. The goal of the master site plan was to produce a conceptual layout of how recreation facilities can be physically accommodated on the site in a manner that will encourage use by the general public. |
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Motorworld, Wilkes-Barre, PA
Motorworld Automotive Group is an automobile sales and service complex located in Wilkes-Barre, PA. The 72-acre complex houses over 15 automotive franchises with service centers on-site. Borton-Lawson provided construction services and design for a large expansion project at the campus. |
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Frantz Bridge, Lehigh County, PA
This project consisted of the removal and replacement of a three span historic stone arch bridge over Jordan Creek. This included alternate roadway alignment studies, TS&L studies, survey, Public Involvement, CEE documents, Joint Permit and Final Roadway and Bridge Plans for 1,000 feet of approach roadway and a new two span bridge structure along a curved alignment. |
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South Valley Parkway Interchange, Nanticoke, PA
Borton-Lawson performed the Preliminary Engineering and Final Design of 4 miles of new roadway to connect Luzerne County Community College and the Hanover Township business district with State Route 29, a limited access four-lane highway. This included Open House style Public Meetings with attendance in excess of 200 people and conception and implementation of a Project Advisory Committee (PAC). The committee was comprised of members of the general public impacted by the project. The project includes a full service interchange with SR 29 which is a freeway facility, and two other interchange/access points through the four mile corridor, one of which is a diamond interchange. |
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