Civil and Environmental Engineering Senior Design

2024

Gas 'N Sip - Gas Station/Convenience Store

Jarod Roney, Patrick Beverly, James White, and Alexis Pueschel

Our project involves designing a gas station/convenience store located in Lynn Haven, FL. To achieve this, we are utilizing programs like Civil 3D and ICPR. With Civil 3D, we have created our site plan and designed our sewer, water, and storm pipe systems. Our sewer system incorporates a lift station to match the pressure of the force main on HWY 77.


Golf Coast

Nicholas Morgan, Jhonattan Ramirez, Skylar Brinegar, and Sammy Prudhomme

The Golf Park project will be constructed on 17.58 acres in Panama City, FL, right next to the Walmart in Pier Park. This development project is a 49,675-square-foot golf recreational park with 56 hitting bays over two stories. The two-story building is going to be a steel construction due to the number of loadings on this building and the ease of construction. The site's current condition is a vacant parcel with mostly slash pines that slope from the north to south of the property. In the property's southwest corner, there are a few wetlands that the development will not impact. For this development, there will be one stormwater retention pond that will facilitate the whole development. The stormwater will be handled by grading water toward the SWMF and routing the water through SWMF pipes that carry the water to the SWMF pond. The development will access water and sewer taps from Panama City water and sewer, and these taps from the city will provide services for restaurants and restrooms. The project is also going to require a retaining wall. The retaining wall will be located at the end of the hitting area to keep the ground level from the hitting bays to the back end of the hitting area. The project will increase the traffic going onto the access roads; however, the property will not increase the traffic volume, so a turn lane needs to be constructed as well. For the hitting area, there will be 150ft tall poles will hold the netting that keeps the golf balls on the parcel.


Sunny Pines Hotel

Katie Walters, Jenna Gilmore, Eugenia Ursu, and William Kolmetz

Sunny Pines hotel is a project that includes design aspects in geotechnical, environmental, transportation, Hydraulic, and Structural areas. This development will include a three-story 32,984 square foot hotel, adequate parking with additional truck parking, a storm water pond and storm water management system, and a utility system including water lines, sewer lines and a grinder pump station. This project is located at the intersection of I10 and SR 75. This location was chosen due to the benefits of a hotel in the area. This area does not currently have similar infrastructure to this proposed design, making it favorable.