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Johnson Health TechPlanning & Community Development Comprehensive Planning Neighborhood Planning Urban Redevelopment Planning Outdoor Recreation Planning Public Facilitation Impact Fee Planning Developer Representation Economic Development Business/Industrial Parks Tax Increment Financing (TIF) Market Analysis Strategic Planning Fiscal and Economic Impact Analysis Grant Writing / Administration Business Recruitment Urban Design & Landscape Architecture Concept Planning Illustrations & Renderings Park & Plaza Design Landscaping Plans Streetscape Bike & Pedestrian Trails Municipal & Civil Engineering Municipal Infrastructure Design & Studies Streets and Roadways Site Development Stormwater Systems Water Supply & Distribution Systems Wastewater Treatment & Collection Systems Construction Observation & Administration Surveying & GIS CSMs, Boundary Surveys and Legal Descriptions Platting: Subdivision/Condominium/Assessor’s/ Right of Way Topographic Surveys/Aerial Mapping Control Construction Staking ALTA/ACSM Land Title Surveys Easement Mapping and Descriptions Parcel/Utility Mapping Floodplain Surveys/ FEMA Elevation Certificates Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Water & Environmental Resources Floodplain Analysis Lake Rehabilitation & Management Stormwater & Water Quality Management Environmental Assessments Regulatory Compliance & Permitting Wetland Management Agricultural Engineering Animal Waste Management Facilities Regulatory Permits Water Runoff and Drainage Facilities Construction Observation and Administration Building Inspection Uniform Dwelling Code Enforcement Commercial Building Code Enforcement Property Maintenance Inspection
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Johnson Health Tech built their 179,200-square foot corporate office complex that includes a showroom and warehouse in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin. The architect’s, Kubala Washatko Architects, Inc., design principle was to bring in natural light. Vierbicher provided civil engineering and landscape architecture services for the project. The project team worked with the architect to compliment the building design. The building was constructed with tilt up concrete panels – chosen to allow for flexibility in creating the unique features of the building. The site work features were designed to enhance the building and to achieve stormwater goals, including: native vegetative swales in parking areas; wet ponds; stamped concrete endwalls; green wall; and roof top infiltration areas. Awarded a Top Project of 2006 by Wisconsin Builder and The Daily Reporter.
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