GFY provided civil engineering, surveying, and subsurface utility engineering services for the site assessment, space needs, and alternative development for the new 37,000 SF Dunedin City Hall.
GFY provided civil engineering design services to develop the 3.86-acre block from 5th Ave S to 6 Ave S between 8th and 7th Street. The project consisted of a 120K SF medical office building, a 60K women’s center and 800+/- stall parking garage.
GFY provided transportation engineering, civil engineering, and survey and mapping services for the City of St. Pete Beach. The goal was to improve the long-term durability of the pavement sections, verify adequate longitudinal grade along curbs and returns, as well as eliminate ponding areas often caused by pavement rutting and…
GFY provided civil engineering and surveying services for a 44,600 SF new construction USF Student Center. GFY prepared site plan/construction plans and completed an updated boundary survey of the overall parcel and a topographic survey of the project area.
GFY was contracted to provide utility coordination, subsurface utility engineering (SUE) and land survey services to FDOT D7 in support of the resurfacing, restoration and rehabilitation of State Road 54 in New Port Richey, Pasco County.
GFY provided professional civil engineering and survey services for the 400 Central Avenue apartments development. Our team completed a boundary, topographic, tree, visible utility location, and subsurface utility location survey of a full-block development in downtown St. Petersburg between 4th St S – 5th St S & Central Avenue &…
GFY provided civil engineering services for the renovation of the Blue Jays Spring Training Stadium in Dunedin, FL. The $50 million project included updating Dunedin Stadium both in terms of capacity and amenities.
GFY provided civil engineering design, FDEP permitting, and construction administration for onsite 4″ and 6″ water mains, and offsite 10″ water main looped extension and sanitary sewer relocations to serve a new City of Sarasota Police Department facility.
GFY provided design and permitting services for the construction of the new 225,000 SF, 7-floor Research and Education Building at John Hopkins All Children’s Hospital.