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A contractor recently complimented one of our engineers on our large number of local projects. While we are working on projects all over southern New England from Westerly, RI to Walpole, MA, the density of projects in our local community is striking. A few of the most noteworthy include:. It will be the first of its kind in Middletown. Seaspray Estates Subdivision β Six waterfront lots are proposed for this subdivision in Portsmouth. Low Impact Development practices include bioretention filters and rain gardens to improve the quality of stormwater runoff.
Prescott Point β Originally known as Freedom Bay, the proposed project now includes 97 single family homes, an assisted-living facility, tennis courts, walking trails, and a community pool. It is an honor to be recognized for our reputation, experience, and expertise. Demolition of the old Seaview Inn.
The old Seaview Inn in Middletown, Rhode Island has been demolished to make way for a new inn with a view. The design includes a vegetated water quality pond with a permanent pool, an underground stormwater storage system, and a sand filter to protect the on-site wetlands and stream as well as downstream water bodies.
The stormwater design was integrated into the overall site layout to complement the natural beauty of the property. In addition to stormwater management challenges, the existing topography also proved to be a challenge. Steep slopes and elevation differences required significant grading to accommodate the proposed building, driveways, and parking lots.
The project will include a new 16, square foot complex including locker rooms, fitness space, retail shops, and offices and a 21, square foot building housing six tennis courts; three indoor and three outdoor. The Tennis Hall of Fame lists four key priorities: Create a modern, interactive museum; Add new tennis facilities and potentially squash courts; Improve campus-wide amenities; and Expand their footprint.