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Similar Work Experience <br />Torgerson Industrial Park, City of Jackson <br />Bolton & Menk, Inc. assisted the City <br />of Jackson and the Jackson Economic <br />Development Corporation (JEDC) in <br />the development of a new industrial and <br />commercial park on the north side of the City. <br />Bolton & Menk evaluated various sites in <br />and near the City to determine feasibility and <br />potential costs of development. Upon selection <br />of a site, we provided master planning of the <br />site to include street, utility and lot layout, as <br />well as drainage evaluation. <br />The City of Jackson and the JEDC undertook the development of Phase I of the Torgerson <br />Industrial Park in 2006. The improvement project consisted of approximately 1900 feet of street, <br />utility, and drainage improvements. A storm water retention basin was developed for the site to <br />meet federal, state, and local storm water runoff requirements, as well as to provide additional <br />runoff rate control to downstream properties. The City utilized a state infrastructure grant program <br />that provided fifty percent matching funds for the project. Improvements were completed in 2006, <br />with paving of the new road completed in 2007. <br />Industrial Park Improvements, City of Howard Lake <br />Kelly Hinnenkamp now serves as the City Administrator for the City of Annandale <br />Bolton & Menk, Inc. was responsible for the development of a 20 -acre industrial park for the City <br />of Howard Lake, Minnesota. Services provided include the design of a storm water collection <br />and storm water treatment system, comprehensive site grading plan, underground utilities, <br />streets and turning and bypass lane construction on Trunk Highway 12. The project also included <br />improvements to the City's trunk sanitary sewer collection and trunk water distribution systems to <br />service the new 20 -acre industrial park. The storm sewer system that was installed was designed to <br />handle the total impervious surfaces of the completed industrial park. The project was completed <br />by the City through a 429 process, as petitioned by the group of local developers. The project was <br />completed at a construction cost of $615,000. <br />Industrial Park Improvement Project, City of Marshall <br />Bolton & Menk, Inc. was responsible for the development of a 45 -acre industrial park for the City <br />of Marshall, Minnesota. Services provided include the design of a storm water collection and <br />ponding system, comprehensive site grading plan, underground utilities, streets and sidewalks. <br />The project also included improvements to the City's trunk sanitary sewer collections system, and <br />trunk water distribution system, along with the development of a storm sewer outfall for future <br />developments in the vicinity of the new industrial park. <br />Future Business Park RFQ I City of Ramsey, Minnesota 15 <br />