Broward College Bailey Hall Improvements
The project consisted of the demolition of the existing concrete courtyard area and the installation of pavers between Buildings 3 and 4. The existing concrete courtyard contained several areas that did not meet ADA code. The installation of pavers addressed the ADA code compliance and enhanced the appearance of the courtyard. Landscaping was also being installed in and around those buildings to create an aesthetically pleasing walking environment which further improves the entire courtyard area.
Pedestrian walkways were repaved and paver landings for ADA compliant picnic tables created which allows for students to relax and study between classes. Civil engineering services provided include demolition, paving, grading and permitting. Landscape architecture services consist of hardscape, landscape and irrigation. This work was conducted under the firm’s continuing services contract with Broward College.
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