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Engineering Resources, Inc. is a multi-disciplined engineering firm
established in January 1997. The firm offers civil, transportation,
hydraulic, and structural engineering services along with landscape design.
The staff of Engineering Resources bring many years of experience as
corporate leaders, engineers, and designers for a diverse client and project
base. Engineering Resources is dedicated to the needs of the client,
providing service beyond expectations.
Engineering Resources, Inc. has gained
experience in both the private and public sectors, including locally and
federally funded projects. We have extensive experience in site,
landscaping, transportation, hydraulics and structural projects including:
assisted living communities, medical office buildings, industrial
facilities, small and large box commercial, residential subdivisions,
libraries, primary education, franchise commercial, and local universities,
including IPFW and the Indiana Institute of Technology. The following is a
partial list of projects that have been completed to date or are currently
under design:
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Goshen Hospital Addition: Site development of
a 14 Acre Hospital site in Goshen, Indiana. Design services include
off-site storm sewer, sanitary sewer lift station and sewer, water main,
fire protection facilities, hardscape paving, intersection improvements,
and site grading. Permitting services included IDEM, and the City of
Goshen Planning Department. |
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Logansport Medical Office Building: Site
development of a 3.5 Acre Medical Office Building in Logansport,
Indiana. Design services included underground detention, off-site storm
sewer, sanitary sewer, water main, fire protection facilities, hardscape
paving, earthwork balance calculations, and site grading. Permitting
services included the City of Logansport Plan Commission. |
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Logansport Emergency Department Addition: Site development for 8 Acres
of Site improvement and structural design services for a 61,379 sf
reinforced concrete structure Emergency Department addition in
Logansport, Indiana. Site design services include underground detention,
sanitary sewer, water main, fire protection facilities, hardscape
paving, earthwork balance calculations, and site grading. Permitting
services included the City of Logansport Planning Office. The
structural design utilized steel columns, beams, and decking. This
project incorporated a unique clearstory canopy design. |
EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
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IPFW Residence Halls: Site development and Structural Engineering design
for a 23 Acre Student Residence Hall Site in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Design
services include storm sewer, storm water detention, sanitary sewer,
water main, fire protection facilities, hardscape paving, earthwork
balance calculations, poor soils analysis, and site grading.
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Hathaway Middle School: Site development of a 163 Acre Middle School
site in Huntertown, Indiana. Design services include off-site storm
sewer, storm water detention facilities, sanitary sewer lift station,
water main, fire protection facilities, hardscape paving, intersection
improvements, road improvements, earthwork balance calculations, poor
soils analysis, Play field design, and site grading. Permitting services
included IDEM, SWCS, Town of Huntertown, and the Allen County Department
of Planning Services. |
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Indiana Institute of Technology Student Center: Site development of a 4
Acre Student Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Design services include
off-site storm sewer, sanitary sewer separation, water main and fire
protection facilities, hardscape paving, road improvements, earthwork
balance calculations, Play field design, street vacations, re-zoning,
variances, and site grading. Permitting services and approvals included
the City of Fort Wayne Plan Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals. |
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Norwell High School and Middle School: Site development of a 61 Acre
Middle School site in Bluffton, Indiana. Design services include storm
sewer, storm water detention facilities, sanitary sewer lift station,
water main, hardscape paving, play field design, and site grading.
Permitting services included IDEM, SWCS, and the Wells County Area Plan
Commission. |
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Lancaster Elementary School: Site development of a 45 Acre Elementary
School site in Bluffton, Indiana. Design services include storm sewer,
storm water detention facilities, off-site sanitary sewer, off-site
water main, hardscape paving, and site grading. Permitting services
included IDEM, SWCS, and the Wells County Area Plan Commission. |
RECREATIONAL PROJECTS
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Northern Wells Community Schools Play Fields: Site design and master
planning for 27 Acres of play fields. Design services include storm
sewer, storm water detention facilities, water main, earthwork balance
calculations, and site grading. Permitting services include the SWCS. |
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North Miami Community Schools Play Fields: Site design and master
planning for 7.5 Acres of play fields. Design services include storm
sewer, hardscape paving, earthwork balance calculations, and site
grading. Permitting services include the SWCS. |
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Jorgensen YMCA: Site development and Structural Engineering design of a
10 Acre site for the Greater Fort Wayne Area YMCA in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. Design services include storm sewer, storm water detention
facilities, sanitary sewer, water main, fire protection facilities,
hardscape paving, intersection improvements, road improvements,
earthwork balance calculations, and site grading. Permitting services
and approvals included: contingent use, variances, Allen County
Department of Planning Services, and the Allen County Surveyor’s
Office. The structural design included many architectural features
which included multilevel roofs and a wedge shape interior corridor. |
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Monroe Little League: Site design and master planning for 29 Acres of
play fields. Design services include storm sewer, storm water detention
facilities, water main, sanitary sewer, earthwork balance calculations,
and site grading. Permitting services include the SWCS, IDEM, and the
County Surveyor’s Office. |
COMMERCIAL/OFFICE PROJECTS
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DeBrand’s Fine Chocolate: Site development of a site in Fort Wayne,
Indiana. Design services include storm sewer, sanitary sewer, water
main, fire protection facilities, hardscape paving, and site grading.
Permitting services included The Allen County Department of Planning
Services and the Allen County Surveyor’s Office. |
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PBS
- TV 39 Office Building: Site Development and Structural Engineering
design of a site in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Design services include storm
sewer, storm water detention facilities, sanitary sewer, water main,
fire protection facilities, hardscape paving, and site grading.
Permitting services included the City of Fort Wayne Planning Office. |
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West Jefferson Market Square: Site design for a 6 lot commercial
development in Fort Wayne, Indiana. In order to utilize the site, a
letter of map revision (LOMR) was required from FEMA, and was secured
during the design process. This required special hydraulic modeling
utilizing the HEC-2 water surface profile program. Design services
include storm sewer, storm water detention, sanitary sewer, water main,
road improvements, floodplain compensating fill calculations, poor soils
analysis, earthwork balance calculations, and site grading. Permitting
services and approvals included the Allen County Department of Planning
Services, IDEM, IDNR, Army Corps of Engineers, and the Allen County
Surveyors Office. |
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Chapel Ridge Development : This project involved the site development of
a 72 acre commercial property located on SR 37 at the I-469 interchange.
Utility improvements included: storm sewers, stormwater detention,
sanitary sewers, water main extensions, and coordination of electric,
telephone and gas services. The site will serve a Super WalMart, Kohl’s,
9 outlots, and a general retail area. Our services included developing
the interior roadway infrastructure and Municipal roadway entrance
improvements. |
INDUSTRIAL PROJECTS
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Summit Industrial Park: Infrastructure development of a 100 Acre
Industrial Park for the City of Fort Wayne Re-Development Commission.
Provided services include approximately one mile of road plan and
profile, cross sections, pay quantities, public sanitary sewer, storm
sewer and storm water detention, wetland coordination, construction
administration, permitting assistance through IDEM, NRCS, and the City
of Fort Wayne. Extensive coordination with local utility owners helped
to develop a Master Utility Plan for future development within the
Industrial Park. The project was publicly bid on a unit price basis. |
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Magic Steel: Site development of a 26.5 Acre Industrial Warehousing Site
in DeKalb County, Indiana. Design services include off-site storm sewer,
storm water detention facilities, sanitary sewer lift station, water
main, hardscape paving, earthwork balance calculations, railroad siding,
and site grading. Permitting services includes the SWCS, DeKalb County
Plan Commission, and the DeKalb County Drainage Board. |
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Process Warehousing facility: Site development and Structural
Engineering Design of a 22 Acre Industrial Warehousing Site in DeKalb
County, Indiana. Design services include off-site storm sewer, storm
water detention facilities, sanitary sewer lift station, water main,
hardscape paving, earthwork balance calculations, railroad siding, and
site grading. Permitting services includes the SWCS, DeKalb County Plan
Commission, and the DeKalb County Drainage Board. |
MUNICIPAL BUILDING PROJECTS
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Allen County Juvenile Justice Center – We were responsible for site
development of the new justice center. Construction included phasing the
project to allow use of the existing facility during construction.
Design services include storm sewer, storm water detention facilities,
sanitary sewer, water main, hardscape paving, and site grading.
Permitting services included the SWCS, City of Fort Wayne Planning
Department, and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources for
construction in a floodway. |
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Allen County Community Corrections: Engineering Resources provided the
structural and site development services for this two story municipal
project. Due to poor soils, the building is supported on auger-cast
piling. The site required partial underground stormwater detention, and
improvements to the City streets at the two adjacent roadways. |
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