Melrose Elementary School

The project included the design of a replacement facility on the existing school site. Services included site engineering, grading & drainage, boundary and topographic surveying, portable site design, contaminated soils coordination, utility coordination, necessary permitting and approvals through regulatory agencies, vacation of Rights-of-Way and easements, and platting.

USF St. Petersburg Student Housing

GFY provided civil engineering design services to add a new multi-story student housing facility and the associated infrastructure. GFY prepared site construction plans, permitting for proposed campus expansion, and site development.

700 Central Retail

GFY provided coordination and building design services with Publix Supermarkets design criteria, relocation of utilities, vacations/dedications of easements, streetscape design to Plaza Parkway requirements, traffic circulation, underground stormwater management and permitting through the City of St. Petersburg, SWFWMD and FDEP.

Center Point

GFY provided professional engineering services for the 50 +/- acres for the development of the multi-use site.

Reimagining Pine Ave

The project consisted of the analysis of Pine Avenue, Spring Avenue, and Magnolia Avenue in Anna Maria Island for opportunities to implement complete street design options.

The St. Pete Pier

The scope for this project was to perform construction layout for the New St. Pete Pier. GFY provided layout and as-built services for Skanska and 5 other contractors on the site for over two years.

Tunnel to Towers | US Veterans’ Foundation

EAP Inc. provided expert environmental services on the proposed development for the Tunnel to Towers (T2T) US Veterans’ Foundation in Bradenton. The T2T Foundation honors the firefighters who made the ultimate sacrifice to save others on September 11, 2001, and military and first responders who continue to make the supreme…

Tampa Bay Watch Dock Expansion

EAP with help from GFY surveyors was asked to provide survey, hydrographic, ecological, wetland and permitting services for the expansion and improvement of the Tampa Bay Watch facility, and the ability to continue to provide conservation, scientific and educational activities.