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The Gilbertson Group Building, West Caln Township, Chester County, PA

GilbertsonNave Newell worked with High Associates and The Gilbertson Group to obtain land development approval for the construction of a new 25,350 sf state-of-the-art custom warehouse / office building within Phase II of the Highlands Corporate Center. Services included ordinance review, plan preparation and testimony before West Caln Township Board of Supervisors for Conditional Use and Land Development approvals which were secured a month ahead of schedule. Construction is planned to commence in August 2011 with The Gilbertson Group taking occupancy in spring 2012.

Client: High Associates, Inc.

Services: Land Planning, Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture

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CTDI Manufacturing and Distribution Facility, Valley Township, Chester County, PA

CTDINave Newell worked with Bernardon Haber Holloway on this project and prepared land development plans for a two-phased light manufacturing and distribution facility totaling approximately 692,000 sf on approximately 43 acres within Phase III of the Highlands Corporate Center.  This project was designed under difficult time constraints due to the relocation of manufacturing facilities and limited production down-times for the prospective tenant. 

Client: Communications Test Design, Inc. (CTDI)

Services: Land Planning, Civil Engineering, Land Surveying, Landscape Architecture

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Highlands Corporate Center, Valley Township, Chester County, PA

Highlands Corporate CenterThis project involved the development of a 137-acre commercial park.  The property owner wanted the flexibility to develop individual parcels at different times.  Nave Newell was hired to modify the original Site Master Plan for the entire commercial park to optimize the available acreage while reducing infrastructure costs. 

Project work included representation before municipal authorities, the completion of an NPDES permit for regional storm water analysis and the creation of colored renderings that the property owner used for marketing purposes. In addition, Nave Newell evaluated the existing and proposed sewer main and pump stations and then designed a regional sewer alternative.  The regional sewer alternative was proposed to minimize construction costs, as well as reduce the approval time by regulatory agencies.

Client: High Associates, Inc.

Services: Land Planning, Civil Engineering, Land Surveying

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Bacton Hill Business Park, East Whiteland Township, Chester County, PA

Nave Newell provided land development services for the By-Right Preliminary submission of a 49-acre site with flex light industrial/warehouse and associated office space.  Land planning and engineering designs proposed over 395,000 sf of flex-business/industrial space within the business campus.  Notwithstanding the proposed use of the property, the site was underlain by karst geology and is also located within Valley Creek Watershed, which is classified as an exceptional value watershed by DEP.  To maintain and protect the integrity of water quality, Nave Newell working closely with the project environmental and geo-technical engineers to provide sufficient environmental buffers, building siting, foundation loading, and storm-water management and a pump station. 

Nave Newell also designed and coordinated substantial utility extensions and roadway improvements as part of the municipal review process.

Client: CC Ventures

Services: Land Planning, Land Surveying, Civil Engineering, Landscape Architecture

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Perrier Bottling Facility, Lehigh County, PA

Perrier Bottling FacilityNave Newell completed land development services to develop 28.5 acres of raw ground for a new 262,000SF manufacturing plant for this bottler of spring water. The site selection process required the evaluation of various parcels, the completion of utility and highway feasibility studies, aerial reconnaissance, and meetings with the Governor’s Response Team.

The accelerated construction schedule required the preparation and approval of land development plans within a three month time period. Keeping down earthwork and utility costs were among the challenges in meeting this fast-tracked schedule. Other key issues addressed were the design of a sewer-metering manhole, the construction of a stormwater management basin with a floodplain, and the lining of storm facilities to avoid infiltration into the limestone subsurface. The site layout required a plan that would permit heavy tractor trailer traffic to and from the property, as well as accommodate a future 150,000SF building expansion.

Client: Perrier Group

Services: Land Planning, Civil Engineering, Land Surveying

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