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Similar Work Experience <br />Industrial Park Expansion, City of Big Lake <br />Scott Johnson now serves as the City Administrator for the City of Medina <br />The City of Big Lake Economic Development Authority was interested in expanding their <br />existing Industrial Park and identified 40 acres adjacent to their park as the expansion area. Bolton <br />& Menk, Inc. prepared legal descriptions required for the purchase of the property as well as <br />preliminary and final plat documents. Bolton & Menk prepared a Preliminary Engineering Report <br />for the approval of the Economic Development Authority and City Council. When the property <br />was purchased, a homestead with a house and outbuildings existed on the property. During the <br />design of the project, Bolton & Menk, Inc. developed a plan and obtained all necessary regulatory <br />permits for the removal of the existing structures, well, and septic system in accordance with all <br />permit requirements. <br />Bolton & Menk, Inc. completed grading, drainage, erosion control, storm water pollution <br />prevention, and utility construction plans for the project and managed the construction through <br />completion. Since a wetland existed on the site, Bolton & Menk obtained all necessary MnDNR <br />and wetland permits and incorporated the protection of the wetland into the project's storm water <br />management plan. Prior to the design of the project, no users were identified for the Industrial <br />Park. Bolton & Menk researched the City's Zoning Ordinance and worked closely with City <br />Planning Staff to determine maximum impervious surface areas so that the Park's regional storm <br />water pond could be designed to accommodate all potential users which maximized the saleable <br />property area. <br />The project included the design and construction of approximately 1,800 feet of bituminous <br />roadway with concrete curb and gutter. The utilities were designed and constructed consisted of <br />12 -inch diameter watermain, hydrants, and 6 -inch industrial services, 10 -inch to 15 -inch diameter <br />sanitary sewer mainline with 6 -inch industrial service laterals, and 12 -inch to 33 -inch diameter <br />storm sewer with 15 -inch industrial services. <br />Tacoma West Industrial Park, City of Norwood Young America <br />Bolton & Menk prepared plans and specifications for a new 60 -acre Industrial Park in the City <br />of Norwood Young America. The project included construction of a 21" trunk sanitary sewer and <br />construction of a new regional lift station and 12" forcemain to the City's Wastewater Treatment <br />Facility. The project was successfully bid at $2,900,000. <br />Northport Industrial Park, City of North Mankato <br />As North Mankato's City Engineer for over 50 years, Bolton & <br />` Menk has been involved with all phases of the City's Northport <br />Industrial Park. The latest expansion, completed in 2012, involved the <br />construction of City streets and utilities as well as a County State Aid <br />Highway (CSAH) and new interchange to facilitate the development <br />of an additional 228 -acres in the industrial park. The joint City /County <br />project included the extension of Nicollet CSAH 41 to connect with <br />the newly constructed TH 14 /CSAH 41 interchange, as well as the <br />extension of City streets Carlson Drive and Howard Drive. CSAH 41 <br />was completed as a concrete paved roadway, while Carlson Drive and <br />Howard Drive were completed as bituminous roadways. <br />Future Business Park RFQ I City of Ramsey, Minnesota 13 <br />
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