Local/State Government
Timmons Group has nearly 60 years of experience assisting state and local government clients with significant civil engineering projects, including land development projects, water and wastewater utilities, drainage and stormwater management, transportation facilities, economic development consulting and environmental permitting. In fact, in the past 20 years, more than half of our firm’s total workload has been for the public sector, making Timmons Group a tested and qualified partner for Local and State governments.
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DASH Bus Operations and Maintenance Facilities
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
Timmons Group provided civil design, permitting, landscape architecture and construction administration services for the City of Alexandria.
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Margaret B. Pollard Middle School
Location: Chatham County, North Carolina
Provided civil engineering services for a new LEED® Gold certified middle school located off US 15-501 in Chatham County.
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Virginia State Police Headquarters
Location: Chesterfield County, Virginia
Site planning design, landscape architecture and contract administration services to provide additional space to relieve overcrowding and substandard space.
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Young-Laine Courts Building
Location: Isle of Wight, Virginia
46,347 square feet courts facility that achieved a LEED Silver rating.
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Rockingham Center for Research and Technology Master Plan
Location: Rockingham County, Virginia
Commissioned to prepare a master plan and development plan for the Rockingham Center for Research and Technology.
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Richmond City Hall
Location: Richmond, Virginia
A modernized landscape to compliment the new building facades.
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Forest Hills Park
Location: City of Charlottesville, Virginia
New design for 7.4 acre park originally designed in the 1950’s; to be a prototype for improvements to all of the city’s parks.
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Community Development Building
Location: Chesterfield County, Virginia
90,000 square foot LEED Certified building serves as an excellent example of the County’s dedication to smarter development strategies.
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