The project required the GFY team to collect bathymetric data using Real Time Kinematic Global Positioning System (RTK GPS) methods along approximately 6000 linear feet of Gum Slough.
GFY provided civil engineering, surveying, and subsurface utility engineering services for the site assessment, space needs, and alternative development for the 6.36-acre downtown police headquarters.
GFY provided civil engineering, surveying, subsurface utility engineering, and maintenance of traffic services for the new museum during its transformation.
GFY was responsible for the reconstruction of the site infrastructure of the entire 39.8-acre, 1,902-student Largo High School Campus as a part of the Harvard Jolly Architecture design team.
GFY provided engineering services for the Kate Tiedemann College of Business which is located on 2.10 Acres of the University of South Florida St. Petersburg campus.
The project included evaluation, feasibility study, and coordination with the City of St. Petersburg to determine the appropriate route for the 12” sanitary sewer relocation.
GFY provided civil engineering design services to expand the ambulance drop-off area for the the emergency department at Orlando Health – Bayfront Health. The expansion allows for four lanes of ambulances to provide drop-off services at one time.