Terre Haute Stormwater Separation, Edgewood Grove, and Oakland Subdivisions

Terre Haute Stormwater Separation, Edgewood Grove, and Oakland Subdivisions

Terre Haute, IN

Stormwater Separation: Edgewood Grove and Oakland Subdivisions

HWC worked with Terre Haute, Indiana to complete the Edgewood Grove and Oakland Stormwater Separation Project. The stormwater drainage problems present in the subdivisions had progressively worsened, causing the pavement, curbs, and gutters to deteriorate.

The initiation of the Brown Boulevard Extension Project necessitated stormwater handling facilities to serve the new boulevard. Given their proximity to the project, the Edgewood Grove and Oakland subdivisions were combined with the improvements needed for the new boulevard project. Improvements included stormwater drainage structures through both neighborhoods. In addition to improving stormwater drainage, the storm sewer system also eliminated a large amount of flow from entering the City’s combined sewer system, which decreased the impact of rain events and helped mitigate the impact of combined sewer overflows.

The drainage design within the Oakland subdivision includes collector storm sewers that now convey flow from the neighborhood to a new 45 CFS lift station. A 36” force main transfers flows from the station to the Thompson Ditch outlet. The storm sewer improvements within Edgewood Grove include 24- through 66” sewers to collect stormwater from the neighborhood and outlets from surrounding neighborhoods. The storm sewer system discharges to Thompson Ditch via an existing 84” storm sewer that was rehabilitated in this project.

Because the area was disturbed with the installation of the stormwater handling facilities, additional reconstruction was completed at the public transportation areas within the subdivisions. Reconstruction included new streets, sidewalks, curbs, and a new median. Streets were also widened for improved traffic flow.

Portland Water Park

Portland Water Park

Portland, IN

Portland Water Park

Supporting the community’s long-standing tradition of aquatic recreation, the Portland Water Park renovation replaced the aging pool with an upgraded facility. Now a key community asset restored, the new features include a beach entry pool, toddler activity zone, lazy river, vortex pool, water slides, dump bucket, water walk, a competition pool and spectator area. The facility also includes a new bath house with public restrooms, a concessions area, pool, office, and mechanical equipment rooms.

ACEC Engineering Excellence Award Recipient

Lawrence The Fort Apartments

Lawrence The Fort Apartments

Lawrence, IN

The Fort Apartments

HWC partnered with JC Hart to provide site design and drainage services for The Fort Apartments in Lawrence, Indiana.

The apartment home community is located within the Fort Harrison Reuse Authority site and is part of a mixed-use development known as Lawrence Village at the Fort.
The 7-acre development includes approximately 224 apartment homes in 11 buildings. Two mixed-use buildings, a clubhouse, and a pool are also included on the site.

The design is compliant with the Lawrence Village at the Fort PUD, City of Lawrence standards, and City of Indianapolis standards. 

Bloomington Moving Forward

Bloomington Moving Forward

Bloomington, IN

Moving Forward

HWC is part of the Pedcor Investments team for the Moving Forward Bloomington Project, a program launched by the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.

One of the goals for the program is to provide energy-efficient affordable housing to residents. The proposed Bloomington site is 2.0 +/- acre site near downtown Bloomington (a block south of Upland Brewing Co.) within the Showers Certified Technology Park area. The development is a 3-story, 36-unit apartment building using numerous energy-efficient design elements.

Muncie Village Promenade

Muncie Village Promenade

Muncie, IN

Village Promenade 

HWC partnered with a private developer, Investment Property Advisors (IPA), and the City of Muncie to complete the Village Promenade Project in Muncie, Indiana. The project included demolition of 2.34-acres of old development and infrastructure in the heart of “The Village” area south of Ball State University.

The new, multi-story mixed-use building provides modern student housing with more than 220 apartments. The buildings also include more than 20,000 square feet of commercial and retail space. The project also included a parking garage with more than 350 parking spots, including bicycle spaces.