PREVIOUS WORK
The staff at Pitman Engineering has worked on a wide variety of jobs throughout the years. Ensuring that we remain well versed in all civil design is crucial to our success and necessary in satisfying our customers with complete solutions.
While not all of the jobs mentioned below were completed through Pitman Engineering, we would be remiss not to mention projects in which our staff played pivotal rolls. Take a look at what we've done and be sure to reach out if you have any additional questions on the roles we played or for more details on the projects.
CYPRESS LAKE ROAD & CHARLES TERRACE
Client: Columbia County (FL) Board of County Commissioners
Funding: FDOT SCRAP - $2,700,000 Total Budget
FIN: 438169-1
Total Roadway Length: 2.6 miles
County Contact(s):
Kevin Kirby - Assistant County Manager
Chad Williams - County Engineer
Rocky Ford - District 2 County Commissioner
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County roads Cypress Lake Road and Charles Terrace were selected to be improved under the 2020 FDOT SCRAP program. The scope of work consisted of improving the existing dirt roads to paved roads that met current Florida Greenbook and MUTCD standards.
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Staff roles/efforts:
R/W Acquisition Assistance
Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Minor Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Utility Relocation Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
404 Permitting (DEP)
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
Engineer of Record (30% & 60% plans)
CR 339 REALIGNMENT & BRIDGE REPLACEMENT
Client: FDOT/Levy County
Funding: FDOT LAP - $3,900,000 Total Budget
FIN: 437405-1
Total Roadway Length: 0.58 miles
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Project scope included the realignment of Levy County Road 339 at its intersection of SR 500 to eliminate a dangerous existing curve as well as replace an aging bridge over Little Waccasassa River.
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Staff roles/efforts:
R/W Acquisition Assistance
Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Stormwater Management Facility Design
Utility Relocation Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
POE SPRINGS MULTI-USE TRAIL
Client: FDOT/Alachua County
Funding: FDOT LAP - $1,600,000 Total Budget
FIN: 433990-2
Total Length: 3.46 miles
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Project scope included the design of an asphalt multi-use trail that ran from downtown High Springs to Poe Springs State Park.
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Staff roles/efforts:​
Minor Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Utility Relocation Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
SLAUGHTER ROAD WIDENING & RESURFACING
Client: Taylor County (FL) Board of County Commissioners
Funding: FDOT SCRAP - $1,150,000 Total Budget
FIN: 436462-1
Total Roadway Length: 2.06 miles
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County 359A, also known as Slaughter Road, was selected to be improved under the 2020 FDOT SCRAP program. The scope of work consisted of widening and resurfacing the existing roadway to bring roadway up to current Florida Greenbook and MUTCD standards.
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Staff roles/efforts:​
Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Minor Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Utility Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
404 Permitting (DEP)
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
Engineer of Record (30% & 60% plans)
592ND STREET
Client: FDOT/Dixie County (FL) Board of County Commissioners
Funding: FDOT LAP
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County Road 592nd Street was selected to be improved under the FDOT LAP program. The scope of work consisted of widening and resurfacing the existing roadway to bring roadway up to current Florida Greenbook and MUTCD standards.
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Staff roles/efforts:​
Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Minor Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Utility Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
Engineer of Record (30% & 60% plans)
CR 340 RESURFACING
Client: Gilchrist County (FL) Board of County Commissioners
Funding: FDOT SCRAP/SCOP - $998,852 Total Budget
FIN: 436442-1
Total Roadway Length: 5.11 miles
County Contact(s):
Bobby Crosby - County Administrator
Lou Leone - Roadway Superintendent
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CR 340 was selected to be improved under the 2020 FDOT SCRAP program. The scope of work consisted of resurfacing the existing roadway to bring roadway up to current Florida Greenbook and MUTCD standards.
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Staff roles/efforts:​
Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Minor Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Utility Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
Quality Control Agent
Advertisement, Negotiation, and Award of Bids
Project Manager
HOGAN ROAD
Client: Suwannee County (FL) Board of County Commissioners
Funding: FDOT SCRAP/SCOP - $1,309,981 Total Budget
FIN: 426034-1
Total Roadway Length: 6.44 miles
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Hogan Road was selected to be improved under the 2015 FDOT SCRAP/SCOP program. The scope of work consisted of resurfacing the existing roadway to bring roadway up to current Florida Greenbook and MUTCD standards.
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Staff roles/efforts:​
Roadway Design
Pavement Design
Minor Drainage Design
Signing & Pavement Marking Design
Utility Coordination
ERP Permitting (SRWMD)
Quality Control Agent
Advertisement, Negotiation, and Award
Project Manager
FGC STEM FACILITY
Florida Gateway College (FGC) in Lake City, FL received an appropriations grant from the State for $6,100,000 in order to help tear down the old, and build a new STEM facility on campus. Overall project cost has been estimated at roughly $16,000,000.
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Staff roles/efforts:​​
Site Design
Drainage Design
Utility Design
ERP Permit Modification (SRWMD)
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
SUN STOP CONVIENCENCE STORE - THOMASVILLE, GA
Project scope included providing the site plan and permitting of a gas station/convenience store on US Highway 19 in Thomasville, GA. Sun Stop Convenience Stores are owned and operated by Southwest Georgia Oil Company.
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Staff roles/efforts:​​
Site Design
Drainage Design
Utility Design
Geogia Soil and Water Conservation Commision Permit
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
TRENTON HIGH SCHOOL - AUDITORIUM & BUS LOOP
The Gilchrist County School Board received grant funding to build a new auditorium and bus loop to better serve the school's growing population.
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Staff roles/efforts:​​
Site Design
Drainage Design
Stormwater Management Facility Design (Pond)
Utility Design
ERP Permit Modification (SRWMD)
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Project Manager
SANTA FE BOAT RAMP BATHROOMS
Gilchrist County received the FBIP grant from FWC in order to build bathrooms at the newly renovated boat ramp at Santa Fe Park.
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Staff roles/efforts:​​
Site Design
Drainage Design
Utility Design/Coordination
ERP Permit Modification (SRWMD)
CAD Designer
Quality Control Agent
Advertisement, Negotiation, and Award of Bids
Project Manager