Overview

Under our Professional Survey and Engineering Services task order contract with George Mason University, Timmons Group developed stream restoration design plans and construction documents for a segment of Rabbit Branch located on the Fairfax Campus. The plans included the design of 320 linear feet of stream restoration located on the southern side of campus. This stream restoration project provided Phosphorous, Nitrogen, and Total Suspended Solid (TSS) removal credits to assist George Mason University in meeting the pollutant load reduction requirements set forth in their MS-4 permit and Chesapeake Bay TMDL Action Plan. Timmons Group provided the following key services for this project: • Wetlands and Waters of the US Delineation • Threatened and Endangered Species Evaluation • Historic and Archaeological Features Evaluation • Topographic Survey • Unified Stream Methodology Assessment • Existing Conditions Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) Analysis • Proposed Conditions Hydrology and Hydraulics (H&H) Analysis • Detailed Natural Channel Stream Restoration Design • Environmental Permitting • Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Permitting • Construction Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) development • VDOT Land Use Permit (LUP) Application • VDOT Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) Plan • Construction Bid Package Preparation • Construction Administration • Client, Stakeholder, and Regulatory Meetings and Coordination