HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 41-25 Services Proposal (Walker Consultants)Prepared for the Town of Estes Park
Design and Engineering Services:
2024 Big Horn Parking Structure (BHPS) Design
Project No. BHPKGS
July 9, 2024
ATTACHMENT 6
Table of Contents
01 Cover Letter 3
02 Project Approach 6
03 Key Personnel & Firm Qualifications 14
04 Schedule & Availability 31
05 Hourly Rate Fee Schedule 33
06 Alternative Option Proposal 34
07 Exhibits 36
08 Experience and References 41
09 Supplemental Resumes 57
Per the RFP, section 05 Hourly Rate Fee Schedule and the Preliminary Fee Proposal
are provided separately for this submittal.
01
Cover Letter
July 9, 2024
Derek Pastor
Project Manager
Town of Estes Park
170 MacGregor Ave
Estes Park, CO 80517
dpastor@estes.org
Re: Proposal for Design and Engineering Services: 2024 Big Horn Parking Structure (BHPS) Design
Estes Park, Colorado
Dear Mr. Pastor:
We are proud to consider you and the citizens of Estes Park as clients and we are very excited to present our
design team qualifications for the above referenced RFP for your consideration. We believe that our client-
focused, demonstrated experience on municipal and mountain west parking projects like this one distinguish our
firm as well as our entire design team from all others.
We know parking: Having 27 offices nationwide, Walker Consultants is working on projects from coast to coast,
throughout the Rocky Mountain Region, as well as internationally. Before we, or any of our Colorado-based
consultants start our day, we park our cars just like everyone else. Having designed thousands of parking garages
worldwide, we understand the importance of the parking garage to the end user experience and the costs they
incur for the Owner. Our successful delivery of the Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure separates us from
all other proposers. We understand the uniquely engaged community process that the citizens and Town of Estes
Park staff use to deliver thoughtfully designed projects.
Our team has the proven experience and understanding to ensure that the Town of Estes Park will have a cost
effective and well-designed garage, one that will attract and retain new customers beginning opening day:
We understand how to design a garage that attracts and maintains new customers, fits seamlessly into the Town
environs, and that will ultimately be a significant gateway to the Estes Park community. Walker has previously
demonstrated ability to design a garage of this nature through our work on the Estes Park Visitor Center parking
garage, which won the 2018 International Parking Institute Award of Merit.
Since the parking garage is the largest component of this project, we felt it was paramount that Walker
Consultants (Walker) bring our Prime Design experience to you: Walker and Koch Covotsos Architects have
previously collaborated on the Estes Park Visitor Center and Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot parking
structures, both of which are national award-winning projects. Other consultant team members are with us to
assist in delivering a superior project and with whom we have partnered in the past, many of which you know
well. Koch Covotsos Architects (KCA) will provide the architectural services required for this project. Additionally,
we have BCER for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, and Energy Modeling, and Van Horn
Engineering for Civil, Utility, and Location Design. We’ve selected these specific firms based on our previous
working relationships. We understand them, they understand us, and we share similar cultures.
Robert “Bob” E. Stanley, PE, who was the Principal-in-Charge for the Estes Park Visitor Center parking garage
design, will be the Principal-in-Charge for this project. Bob has presented several times to the Town Board and
Planning Commission and will bring demonstrated experience and leadership to the overall design team and be an
exceptional resource to the TOEP.
10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425
Lone Tree, CO 80124
303.694.6622 | walkerconsultants.com
10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425
Lone Tree, CO 80124
303.694.6622 | walkerconsultants.com
Kirk B. Taylor, PE is Walker’s Director of Design and will serve as Project Manager for this project. Both Kirk and
Bob worked on the Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot. Kirk has many years of parking design experience,
specifically with governmental and municipal clients.
100% of our team is local to Colorado, and some local to Estes Park. Our office has been located in the Denver
metro area since 1980 and we have completed hundreds of projects in Colorado and the greater Rocky Mountain
Region.
We are committed to provide you a team that brings nationwide parking experience AND a significant regional and
local economic presence. Each team member was chosen based upon experience with parking garage projects,
local experience, and brilliant reputations earned through stellar service to their clients.
We are confident that you will find our qualifications consistent with the needs and objectives of the
Town of Estes Park. It is our goal to provide you with service unmatched by any other design team.
Walker acknowledges Addendum No. 1 and Addendum No. 2.
Robert E. Stanley, PE, is authorized by Walker Consultants, Inc. to sign this proposal.
Sincerely,
WALKER CONSULTANTS
Robert E. Stanley, PE, LEED AP BD+C, NSPE Kirk B. Taylor, PE
Senior Vice President Principal/Director of Design Services
10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425 10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425
Lone Tree, CO 80124 Lone Tree, CO 80124
D: 720.458.1588 | M: 303.519.8695 D: 720.458.1587 | M: 720.252.7991
BStanley@walkerconsultants.com KTaylor@walkerconsultants.com
Enclosure(s)
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Project Approach
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Our approach is simple: leverage the experience and talents of each individual to
exceed your expectations.
1. Our systems and processes for insuring quality and timely performance on projects:
The definition of quality is meeting the owner’s requirements. That’s what we do. We measure our success
by achieving our clients’ goals, and every member of our team is dedicated to that objective. The delivery of
a quality project is founded upon a thorough understanding of your requirements, which in turn depends on
continuing and effective communication. We expect and welcome participation of stakeholders at all levels of your
organization, and will assist you to frame your goals and objectives in ways that provide creative design solutions
and an effective construction project. As we have successfully done in the past for you and other clients, we will
encourage you, your staff and any contractors to act as partners in the effort, and will help everyone meet your
goals in ways that also helps to deliver an efficient project.
Walker’s Quality Assurance Program is formal, well documented, and has been in place and under constant
refinement for decades. Walker is committed to providing its clients with quality services that are on schedule
and within budget. We are, in fact, one of the first professional design firms in the country to support such a
commitment by instituting a Quality Assurance Program on a company-wide basis.
Five years from now, as you look back at the parking garage project, we want you to say it was 100% successful.
Quality begins with establishing the criteria that will make it so.
Our Quality Process has led to an industry-shattering track record of design caused change orders means no
surprises on your project, and saved our clients millions of dollars.
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Project Approach
The difference between
the industry average and
Walker’s average will save
the Town approximately
$200,000 to $250,000 on this
project!
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2. Our track record of meeting deadlines and working within a budget:
For your project to be successful, one of the most important elements of Walker’s service will be establishing and
controlling the project budget and schedule. Our track record in doing so is excellent. Our demonstrated ability to
deliver a project within budget is unmatched. Our client’s testimonials are a way for us to share our results.
Walker has worked on thousands of municipal/government parking projects nationwide. Most all of our municipal
and government clients have hired Walker numerous times because we are able to deliver on what we promise
over our 60 -year history in the industry.
“Walker Consultants’ expertise, depth of resources, and industry partnerships have made
the Town of Breckenridge a trusted client over many years.”
- Shannon Smith, PE, Town of Breckenridge
“Walker Parking Consultants worked very well with us at the VA to achieve the best
product possible within our budget limitations.”
- Darren Grayson, VA Medical Center
Public Works Engineering StreetsFacilitiesFleetParksAdministration
March 10, 2017 Mr. Robert E. Stanley, P.E. Vice President/Managing Principal Walker Parking Consultants, Inc. 5350 S. Roslyn Street, Suite 220 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 Dear Bob, The Town of Estes Park is pleased to provide an enthusiastic letter of recommendation for Walker Parking Consultants. Since our journey together on the Estes Park Transit Facility Parking Structure commenced in 2013, your team has demonstrated expert-level design competence and unwavering perseverance as they have supported our project through a national disaster (flood), an initial design-bid-build procurement effort, project relocation/redesign, and a successful CM/GC project delivery strategy to launch construction and secure the project grant funding that was at risk due to delays. We have a high level of anticipation for a successfully completed project this summer. Your team has earned our highest trust and confidence. We would be remiss to not specifically praise the efforts of Anirudh Chopde, P.E. and Ryan Frederick, P.E. Anirudh is a brilliant design engineer, careful organizer, and respectful manager who masterfully keeps the team of specialty subconsultants productively pulling together to meet the milestone deadlines. Ryan is a superb structural engineer and problem solver who critically thinks outside the box to resolve design challenges with cost-effective solutions. The team at Walker Parking Consultants embodies the highest levels of professionalism in the industry, and I would be proud to offer our strong recommendation to your future clients for their parking management needs. Sincerely,
Gregory P. Muhonen, P.E. Director of Public Works
970-577-3587 townclerk@estes.orghr@estes.org
ESTES PARK, CO 80517 www.estes.org 170 MACGREGOR AVE. P.O. BOX 1200
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3. Specific Resources and skills we will bring to this project:
To provide you with the needed budget and schedule controls, we will bring the following to the Town of Estes
Park Big Horn Parking Structure (BHPS) Design project:
•The very best in national, regional, and local experience.
•A public and stakeholder process that will be a best fit for your community and with demonstrated success
working in Estes Park.
•A work plan at the beginning of the project to identify and establish lines of communication and controls to be
implemented throughout the project.
•A commitment for regular progress meetings during planning and construction to promote better project
control through timely decisions and increased project coordination.
•State-of-the-art design practices and use of customized design technology software.
•Real-time tracking and sorting of project documentation.
•Timely and accurate project progress reports customized to your project which document decisions, project
direction and outstanding items that need to be resolved.
•An extensive database of parking structure construction costs both locally and nationally.
•An understanding of parking structure specific construction processes combined with a deep understanding of
municipal parking operations which allows an accurate understanding of the construction schedule.
Each of the above items were successfully completed on the Town of Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure –
proof that we do what we say we are going to do.
Planning
Collaboration
Technology
Documentation
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The proposed site and program will present several challenges and opportunities as we move through the design
process. Some of these efforts are common to any development, and others are specific to this project site and
program. Our team will develop plans to address the challenges from the big picture down to the details using the
traditional phased design approach.
Each phase will further narrow the concerns, starting with the concept design and massing, then public input,
design development, and detailed construction documents. To ensure we have a roadmap for addressing the
concerns, we have developed this list of challenges specific to the project and program for the Big Horn parking
structure.
Massing, Views, and Setbacks
The site is situated on a key corner of the town, one block of the main street, with connections up Big Horn and
Cleve Street. The newly developed Cleve Street pedestrian zone will be an important feature of the project. The
structure will impact residential properties across Big Horn. The project’s success will be measured by its ability to
fit into this tight “urban style” lot.
What We Will Do
The first step in design is to check the massing of the proposed project using
three-dimensional modeling and advanced software to test fit the size of the
structure and see what impacts the garage and the future expansion will have
on neighboring views solar access, visibility from Main Street and the rest of
the town. Using photo simulations, we can model the proposed design and
put it into a photorealistic environment so you can see exactly what the various
solutions will look like around the property.
Where We’ve Done it Before
Walker and KCA have direct experience with the Town doing this specific task
at the Estes Park Visitor Center parking structure. At that project, there was a
heightened concern about blocking the signature views of the Stanley Hotel.
The design team produced numerous photo simulations of the views along
the highway, showing what an extra parking level would look like for the town.
Before and after photograph quality renderings show the accuracy of this effort.
Our team will consistently consider this concern during the design process, both
for the garage and the future expansion of the residential mixed-use.
Site-Specific Approach
KCA Simulation Actual Parking Structure
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Context, Architecture, and Look and Feel
Parking structure façade design is a challenge on any site, but this project has specific architectural needs,
especially along the structure’s Cleve Street and Main Street-facing sides. The garage will be half buried into the
hillside, but all the exposed faces must include detailed architectural character and detail to fit into the town.
Much of the contextual building materials on Main Street are typical of a mountain town with siding, stone, and
brick, with historic character and scaled to the pedestrian level. The Main Street architectural character will
inspire the structure to help the design look more like a building than an undifferentiated parking deck.
Where We’ve Done it Before
Our design team has direct experience with this approach, as shown by
our award-winning design of the Breckenridge Parking structure. At that
project, careful attention was paid to the façade of the structure facing
the main street, which is in a historic district. Many iterations of designs
were pursued, and the selected approach was using a mine-themed
exterior façade using siding, residential-style window openings, timber,
and Corten steel. This design was vetted at several public meetings and
with staff and has been well received by the community.
As we progress through the design of the Big Horn project, we will
continue to advance the architectural character of the façade, first with
community input on materials, then with multiple iterations of distinct
façade concepts. Then the designs will be tested with photo simulations
to give all of us an opportunity to visualize the project in it’s completed
form.
Grading, Retaining Walls, and Storm Water
The site is located on a hillside, and the proposed structure has three vehicle
connection points around the site. Not only is there significant grade change
along Big Horn but there is also a significant fall along Cleve Street, where
pedestrian access is anticipated. The site design for this unique project site
will consider the topography at each level and all these connection points.
The access point locations will determine where the people and cars can
enter the structure, not only in the plan but also in the vertical dimension.
Understanding this three-dimensional puzzle will be a critical concern for the
design team as we go through the process.
The road profile along Big Horn will need to be reviewed, as well as the
design of a new curb and gutter to divert potential runoff down the hill from
entering the project site. This could impact the final grade elevations at those
connection points.
Finally, the existing retaining wall that holds back the roadway and earth along
Big Horn must be considered. Typically, it is not recommended to allow grade walls to impose horizontal structural
loads onto the parking structure. If needed, a soil nail wall or some form of self-retaining wall will be used to
resolve those forces before the structure can be erected. In addition, our goal is always to start with the intention
of an open parking structure with fresh air passing through at least two sides of each level of the structure to
avoid the need for mechanical ventilation and potentially reconstructing the existing retaining wall along Big Horn.
KCA Simulation
Actual Parking Structure
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Where We’ve Done it Before
Walker designed the Colorado School of Mines McNeil Hall
Parking structure project, which was situated against a
45-foot-tall hill and required access on multiple levels, the
design of a soil nail retaining wall, a vehicular “bridge” for
access across the open ventilation area well, and several
other issues similar to those that will need to be considered
on this project.
The project’s success will be measured by our ability to
meet all these concerns in the proposed design. Our team of
Parking Experts, Engineers, and Architects has direct relevant
experience with these challenges and looks forward to
guiding and educating you through them.
Dark Sky and Exterior/Interior Lighting
We understand the importance of the dark sky ordinance and the goal of limiting lighting pollution in the
surrounding area, especially in neighboring residences. Like many Coloradoans, our design team loves to hike,
camp, and enjoy the unique experience of being in the great outdoors. A part of that experience is the night sky,
which should be preserved, and we are proud to be a part of the solution.
Where We’ve Done it Before
As we did with the Estes Park Visitor Center, we have the tools to provide lighting designs that safely
light the garage while meeting the Dark Sky ordinance. An additional challenge on this site will be the
tight site environment and the goal to add a top-level expansion in the future, both of which create
challenges for the lighting design for the project.
Pedestrian Access, Vehicular Flow, and Site Access
The project is anticipated to have three vehicular entry exits, which will help to facilitate the ability to have a
project at this site without internal ramping. Due to the small footprint, the idea of internal ramping is a non-
starter for this site, and we are glad to learn of this breakthrough in your thought process. As such, the design of
this system of vehicle flow is not just an afterthought but mission-critical for the project. Each of the three entry-
exit points will need to be carefully coordinated with the site grading, proximity to the intersection, and efficiency
of the parking layout.
At the same time vehicles access the site, pedestrians will be
connecting to Main Street and the Cleve Street redevelopment.
Careful attention will be paid to pedestrian and vehicular traffic
flow to avoid crossovers or other conflicts. Visitors and residents
of the future housing will also want to be considered and may be
differentiated from the tourist pedestrian traffic.
Wayfinding for approaching vehicles will be considered and
integrated into the design. As you approach the site, we recognize
that knowing which level to approach as early as possible will
be critical to avoid cars circling the site and congesting the
intersections. Town of Gilbert Vehicular and Pedestrian Plaza
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A dynamic wayfinding technology with car counts and directional signing will solve this challenge well. Walker is
the recognized leader in parking wayfinding technology consulting and design, and we will be able to best serve
your project over all other teams with our depth of experience in this area.
Durability, Life Cycle, and Structural System Selection
Parking structures are valuable assets that must serve in harsh environments for many years. Repair costs will
increase over time, and periodic structural repair work will be needed to keep the facility in acceptable operating
condition. As a result, a life cycle approach to planning both maintenance and the original construction can
effectively reduce the overall cost of ownership. It can also be useful for limiting repair and maintenance costs for
existing structures. Life cycle cost analysis can be applied in several ways to evaluate the performance of parking
facilities. Walker will identify the new structure’s most effective structural, durability, and corrosion protection
systems. We can evaluate the initial cost of durability enhancements such as concrete quality, admixtures, and
corrosion protection and project future maintenance expenses for each system under consideration. For the Town
to minimize ownership’s overall life cycle cost, an experienced professional with demonstrated knowledge on this
topic is an essential need. Walker is a recognized leader in this area, having helped author many of the industry’s
guidelines and technical documents on this subject.
Utilities
It is understood that the Cleve Street project has required the location of transformers on the site, which will
significantly impact the garage footprint. The transformers could be considered open to the sky and allow for
replacement as required. We can also evaluate options for relocation if desired and provide feedback on how that
might improve or impact the design.
Water, gas, sewer, and electric needs will be addressed for the site’s current and future uses, with particular
attention to meeting the needs of a top-level residential expansion.
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Key Personnel
& Firm Qualifications
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Years in Business 59
Offices 27
Staff 350
States Served 50
Countries Served 55
Repeat Customers 85%
ENR Ranking (2024) 277
Walker Consultants provides planning, design,
engineering, forensics, restoration, and building
envelope consulting.
We are a 100% employee-owned company that takes pride in the work
that we do and the value that we provide our clients. Our culture is
defined by integrity, honesty, and high standards.
We started in 1965 as structural and civil engineers and have grown
to include architects, building envelope experts, forensics engineers,
transportation planners, and parking consultants — all to better serve
our clients with cost-effective and innovative solutions.
Solutions from Start to Finish — and Beyond
When your project is in its infancy, we can provide parking planning
and consulting, including financial analysis. For parking structures, our
industry-leading design services cover everything from architectural to
structural, functional, and mechanical considerations.
Specific Resources and Skills We Bring to Your Project
Walker’s parking structure design experience includes components
that are highly similar to this project. We’ve completed:
•12,800 parking structure design projects with less than 200 spaces
•1,000 parking structure design projects with podium and mixed-use
projects
•640 parking structure design projects in Colorado
•940 parking design projects for governments
•75 parking design projects with sustainability designations
•103 years of total team member parking design experience,
unmatched by any other proposers
We wrote the book on parking: Now in its 3rd edition, our staff has
authored the single, most comprehensive reference dedicated to parking
that has ever been published.
Walker develops parking solutions for our clients that are pedestrian-
friendly, safe, cost-effective, and require minimal maintenance. We
achieve this by paying attention to details such as lighting levels, signage
and way finding systems, passive security design (including glass backed
stair and elevator towers) and materials.
We bring a team that is lead by experienced professionals with large and
complex municipal construction projects, greatly reducing the chance of
“surprises” during the project. This experience translates to effective
budget and schedule control.
What Sets Us Apart
South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO
McNeil Hall
Golden, CO
Visitor Center Parking Structure
Estes Park, CO
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Project Team
Walker Consultants, Inc. (Walker) will perform as the prime on this
contract and has been providing parking consulting and parking
design services since 1965. Now with over 350 employees in 27 offices
across the United States, we have played an integral role in hundreds
of parking structure design and consulting projects for municipalities,
universities, ski resorts, airports, developers, and hospitals. No other
firm on the planet has completed more parking structure design projects
than Walker, and no other firm anywhere has completed more parking
projects in Estes Park than Walker.
Koch Covotsos Architects, PC (KCA) is an architectural design services
corporation founded in 2003 in the Denver metro area. The firm
has a 21-year history of designing commerical projects, including
parking structures in Colorado and the western United States. Founded
by Michael Koch, AIA, the firm added a second minority owner in
2017, Cassandra Covotsos, AIA. KCA and Walker bring their extensive
collaboration history and experience to this project, which includes
the award-winning Town of Estes Park Visitor Center and the Town of
Breckenridge South Gondola Lot parking garages, among others.
BCER is a full-service MEP engineering, technology, and life safety
firm serving the commercial, industrial, institutional, and government
markets. From our offices in Colorado and Florida, we do more than
provide a comprehensive suite of high-quality services for the built
environment - we build uncommonly committed relationships with our
clients and with each other. Walker has worked with BCER for nearly two
decades.
Van Horn Engineering & Surveying, Inc. (VHE) is a small multi-
disciplined civil engineering and surveying firm that has been active in
Estes Park for more than 75 years. Over that time period, the firm has
provided a diversity of engineering and surveying services to both the
private and public sector within and around the Estes Valley. VHE and
Walker previously partnered together on the Estes Park Visitor Center
Parking Structure.
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A Unique History of Collaboration
Walker believes in establishing long-term, meaningful relationships with our client as well as our design team
partners. Each of the firms on this team have a consistent, long-standing history of working with Walker to deliver
exceptional projects.
Partnership History
Walker Consultants and Michael Koch have a 20-year partnership collaborating on parking garages nationwide.
Together we have designed or built 16 parking structures with several more under development. Our specialty is
combining the outstanding functional and structural design at Walker with the skilled exterior design abilities at
Koch Covotsos Architects.
Each firm maintains a unique skill set which complements each other in the parking design arena. KCA has a
portfolio of retail, residential, and commercial work that keeps the firm fresh on design and engaged with the
local architectural trends preferred by clients in the marketplace. KCA’s design perspective compliments Walker’s
expertise as an engineering firm providing structural and functional garage design, with thousands of parking
structures to draw from, and a strong management approach. Together, we provide the best of aspects specific to
the design of parking garages.
Walker and KCA leverage both firms to provide a depth of production capacity with a long history of shorthand
knowledge, CAD, Revit and technology to deliver a seamless approach to the owner. With a close business
partnership, we can offer competitive fees as well, avoiding the redundancy or waste often found in consulting
agreements. The firms have a joint memo of understanding with an interoffice fee schedule to allow staff sharing
at wholesale rates to stay responsive to the changing needs of the project.
Leadership and Roles
Our philosophy in parking structure design is that the form follows the function. Over the years, we have learned
that the best managed projects and the most economical design requires each discipline in the design process to
know where they start and stop in the process. While everyone on the team provides leadership, our partnership
is led by Walker’s strong parking and structural engineering background.
Design and aesthetics are important, but we start with an efficient and logical structure first. Our team has
effectively adapted brick, precast, stucco, metal panel, timber, mesh and even painted concrete to create
attractive structures that fit into their context. We have a deep portfolio of projects across both firms which cover
nearly every building façade system out there. Recently two our parking structures have received design awards
recognizing our outstanding achievements.
Finally, the Walker and KCA partnership provides our clients with a collaborative technical approach built on
decades of working experience. We work to anticipate problems and generate solutions to minimize any life-cycle
issues for the owner both in the first costs and the long term. We present value engineering solutions to help
owners meet their budget, while still keeping an eye on the durability and longevity of our designs.
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BCER is a full-service MEP engineering, technology,
and life safety firm serving the commercial, industrial,
institutional, and government markets. From our offices
in Colorado and Florida, we do more than provide a
comprehensive suite of high-quality services for the
built environment - we build uncommonly committed
relationships with our clients and with each other.
Our belief in the value of people and the important work
they do is unmatched. Beyond our high standards of
expertise, quality, and service, we also measure success
by the quality and depth of our relationships. This fierce
loyalty and culture of caring for clients, their projects,
and for each other are exceedingly rare, and distinguish
us from every other firm.
WHAT WE DO
FORGING
UNCOMMONLY
COMMITTED
RELATIONSHIPS
WITH OUR
CLIENTS AND
WITH EACH
OTHER.
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Breckrenridge S. Gondola Lot Parking Structure
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Mechanical
Electrical
Plumbing
Fire Protection and Life Safety
Technology
Lighting Design
Sustainable Design
Commissioning
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Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing
◦Mechanical Engineering
◦Electrical Engineering
◦Plumbing Engineering
◦BIM
◦Construction Administration
◦Commissioning
Life Safety and Fire Protection
◦Admin Mod & Alternate Materials and Methods
◦Building Code
◦Commissioning and Testing
◦Due Diligence
◦Expert Witness & Testimony
◦Field Observation & Engineering Judgment
◦Fire Code
◦Fire Protection Engineering
Technology
◦Telecommunications Systems
◦Audiovisual Systems
◦Security Systems
◦Low Voltage/Specialty Systems
◦Network (Data & Voice) & Wireless Systems
◦Healthcare Technologies
◦Relocation/Cutover/Migration Planning
◦Technology Assessment/Analysis
◦Service Provider Provisioning
◦Construction Administration
Sustainability
◦Energy Analysis Services
◦Energy Star Labeling
◦LEED and Green Building Rating
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VAN HORN ENGINEERING & SURVEYING, INC.
Van Horn Engineering & Surveying, Inc. (VHE) is a small multi-disciplined civil engineering and
surveying firm that has been active in Estes Park for more than 75 years. Over that time period, the firm
has provided a diversity of engineering and surveying services to both the private and public sector within
and around the Estes Valley.
With more than 140 years of combined experience and more than 1 15 years of archived mapping, we are
well equipped to undertake the most demanding engineering and surveying projects.
Our professional friendly staff takes great personal pride in completing each survey ing or engineering
project accurately and well above the recognized standards. Whether we are establishing height
verification on a single residential home or subdividing and developing a 150 acre parcel, our skilled staff
has the time and personal attention to give to each project.
We are project manager based. This means one point of contact for clients. Each project manager has their
own strengths, yet communicates with the rest of the team to provide strengths in all aspects of a
project. We have a very "open door" atmosphere. We pride ourselves that people feel at home at VHE.
Flexibility is a strong suit at VHE. We can independently complete projects or work with consultants, land
owners/developers so that they are very involved in the process (even field work if they so desire.)
Services We Provide
LAND SURVEYING
Van Horn Engineering & Surveying’s staff has the experience, knowledge base, skill, equipment and
training to undertake the most demanding and diverse survey projects. We use advanced procedures and a
variety of technology to ensure high levels of accuracy, efficiency, and value for our clients. In addition to
producing high-quality maps that reflect the results of the survey; we also report any conflicts. We stay
current on Colorado Revised Statutes, as engineering and surveying are regulated by D.O.R.A.
CIVIL ENGINEERING
Civil engineering has been the foundation corner stone of Van Horn Engineering for over 70 years. From
residential to commercial projects, our staff of Professional Engineers and Engineering Technicians is well
VAN HORN ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING
LAND SURVEYS
SUBDIVISIONS
DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
IMPROVEMENT PLATS
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
SANITARY ENGINEERING
MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING
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versed in the required codes as well as the Town and County processes. We can also provide construction
management and staking to assist you through the entire process.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
With 20 years of experience, our structural engineering is second to none. We strive to provide cost
competitive work with outstanding expertise, experience, and service for our clients. We like doing what
we do and feel that we do it well. We continue to receive repeat business from many of our long term local
builders and clients and receive a significant amount of new clients from referrals.
OTHER SERVICES
A few of the other services we offer our clients include bridge designs, floodplain mapping, construction
staking, and elevation certificates.
With our history as a company, we have developed good working relationships with consultants in the field
of electrical engineering, rockfall hazard mapping/mitigation, wildfire mitigation planning, and
wetlands/wildlife mitigation. Through these connections, we can offer "turnkey" projects of most any
magnitude.
1043 Fish Creek Road • Estes Park, Colorado 80517 • 970-586-9388 • fax 970-586-8101 • E-mail: vhe@airbits.com
versed in the required codes as well as the Town and County processes. We can also provide construction
management and staking to assist you through the entire process.
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
With 20 years of experience, our structural engineering is second to none. We strive to provide cost
competitive work with outstanding expertise, experience, and service for our clients. We like doing what
we do and feel that we do it well. We continue to receive repeat business from many of our long term local
builders and clients and receive a significant amount of new clients from referrals.
OTHER SERVICES
A few of the other services we offer our clients include bridge designs, floodplain mapping, construction
staking, and elevation certificates.
With our history as a company, we have developed good working relationships with consultants in the field
of electrical engineering, rockfall hazard mapping/mitigation, wildfire mitigation planning, and
wetlands/wildlife mitigation. Through these connections, we can offer "turnkey" projects of most any
magnitude.
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Architectural Design
KOCH COVOTSOS ARCHITECTS, PC
Michael Koch
Lead Architect/AOR
Cassandra Covotsos, AIA
Project Architect
Town of Estes Park
Prime/Parking Design/EOR
WALKER CONSULTANTS, INC.
Robert E. Stanley, PE
Principal-in-Charge
28 years of parking design experience, over 400 parking projects completed
Kirk B. Taylor, PE
Project Manager
20 years of parking design experience, over 225 parking projects completed
Ryan D. Frederick, PE, SE
Project Engineer
25 years of parking design experience, over 300 parking projects completed
Civil, Landscape, Survey, Utility
Location, Design
VAN HORN ENGINEERING
Lonnie Sheldon
Owner
Frank Roberts
Project Manager
Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing/
Fire Protection/Energy Modelling
BCER
Mike Schroeder
Principal
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Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO (2021) | Principal-in-Charge
716 parking spaces on 3.5 supported levels, plus 243 additional surface
spaces, solar panels, vehicle charging station, prime design.
Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure
Estes Park, CO (2017) | Principal-in-Charge
Prime design/parking consulting and structural engineering of 300-space
parking garage at the Estes Park Visitors Center.
Colorado School of Mines McNeil Hall and Parking Structure #1
Golden, CO (2021) | Project Manager
Structural/functional design, control equipment, internal signage, and
graphics of 4-level, 744-space parking structure in McNeil Hall.
University of Wyoming Ivinson Parking Structure
Laramie, WY (2023) | Project Manager
Functional design/consulting of a 377-space, 3-level mixed-use parking
structure with a police administration office located on the ground level.
The structure is used by faculty, staff, visitors, and police vehicles, and is
designed for future expansion.
Town of Gilbert Heritage District Parking Structure
Gilbert, AZ (2019) | Principal-in-Charge
Structural/functional design of 600-space, mixed-use
parking structure, design-bid-build delivery.
Robert Stanley, PE, NSPE, LEED AP BD +C
Senior Vice President
Project Role: Principal-in-Charge
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Robert “Bob” Stanley is a Senior Vice President and Managing Director
for the western United States. He is also the Managing Principal of
Walker’s Denver office and has 29 years of parking design and consulting
experience in a wide variety of vertical markets including government,
healthcare, education, airports, commercial, retail, and entertainment.
Bob has experience in all aspects of Walker services including new
design, restoration, parking consulting, studies, master planning and
car park management systems. He is responsible for the management,
conduct and quality of projects by ensuring good communication with
the client and other team members.
Bob is a Certified Parksmart Advisor and an expert in sustainable parking
practices. Bob contributes to the profession having held numerous
leadership positions in several professional and technical societies over
the last 29 years.
Representative Projects
Key Experience
Parking Design
Parking Planning
Project Management
Sustainable Design/Adaptive Reuse
Education
Bachelor of Science, University of
Illinois Champaign/Urbana, 1992
Master of Science, Civil Engineering,
University of Illinois Champaign/
Urbana, 1994
Registrations
Licensed Professional Engineer in
the States of Arizona, Colorado,
Idaho, Illinois, Kansas, Louisiana,
Michigan, Missouri, Montana,
Nevada, New Mexico, Utah,
Wyoming
LEED Accredited Professional
Certified Parksmart Advisor
Affiliations
National Parking Association -
Parking Consultants Council
Southwest Parking and
Transportation Association
Professional Engineers of Colorado
Precast Concrete Institute Mountain
States Region
Illinois Society of Professional
Engineers, Past State President
American Concrete Institute
National Society of Professional
Engineers
NFPA 88A Committee
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Kirk B. Taylor, PE
Principal/Director of Design Services
Project Role: Project Manager
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Kirk is a Director of Design and Registered Professional Engineer in the
Denver office of Walker Consultants. With over 20 years of civil/structural
engineering experience, Kirk has been involved in various phases of
many projects including structural design, functional design, schematic
design, design development, construction documents and construction
administration for new design projects. He also has experience with
design of new roadway corridors and rehabilitation of existing roadway
corridors.
Kirk is well-versed in the design process and thrives through collaboration
and successful project completion. He is experienced in guiding
construction projects from pre-bid to project closeout and excels at client
service and client interaction. Other important responsibilities include
coordinating staffing requirements, and conducting quarterly project
quality reviews.
Representative Projects
Key Experience
Parking Design
Parking Planning
Project Management
Sustainable Design
Education
Bachelor of Science, Civil
Engineering with Structures
Concentration, Metropolitan
State University, Cum Laude,
2008
Associates Degree, Architectural
Technology, Holland College,
Charlottetown, PE, Canada, 1994
Registrations
Registered Professional Engineer in
the State of Colorado
Affiliations
American Society of Civil Engineers
(ASCE)
Structural Engineers Association of
Colorado (SEAC)
PTI Certified Unbonded Post-
Tensioning Installer
Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO (2021) | Project Manager
716 parking spaces on 3.5 supported levels, plus 243 additional surface
spaces, solar panels, vehicle charging station, prime design.
City of Idaho Springs Parking Structure Design
Idaho Springs, CO (2020) | Project Manager
Programming and concept design of municipal parking structure
for a unique mountain town.
Aggieville Parking Structure
Manhattan, KS (2022) | Project Manager
Design services for 449-space, 5-level parking structure,
which also serves a police station.
5050 Syracuse Office Development
Denver, CO (2016) | Project Manager
533 spaces on 8-levels above grade and 2-levels below-grade
Functional design/consulting and signage for parking structure.
Denver International Airport Module 4 East Parking Structure
Denver, CO (2016) | Project Manager
1,800-space airport parking garage. Prime design,
cast-in-place construction, Design/Build delivery.
Bozeman Airport CONRAC Parking Structure
Bozeman, MT (2016) | Project Manager
1,100-space rental car facility, functional design/consulting.
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Ryan D. Frederick, PE, SE
Director of Engineering Services – West Region
Project Role: Project Engineer
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Ryan’s primary concentration is the analysis and design of new parking
structures. He is also regularly involved in the evaluation, repair design,
and restoration of existing structures. Since joining Walker in 1999, Ryan
has been involved in the design of numerous new post-tensioned and
precast structures. His restoration experience includes resident field
services, condition appraisals and evaluations, failure investigations, and
repair design for corrosion-related deterioration.
Ryan has vast experience with the structural behavior of concrete, steel,
and masonry with particular emphasis on deterioration characteristics
and repair specification.
Representative Projects
Key Experience
Parking Design
Structural Engineering
Seismic Design
Education
Bachelor of Science, Civil
Engineering, Michigan State
University
Master of Science, Civil Engineering,
Michigan State University
Registrations
Professional Engineer registered
in the states of California,
Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho,
Montana, and Wyoming
Structural Engineer in Nevada,
California, and Hawaii
Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO (2021) | Project Engineer
716 parking spaces on 3.5 supported levels, plus 243 additional surface
spaces, solar panels, vehicle charging station, prime design.
Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure
Estes Park, CO (2017) | Project Engineer
Prime design/parking consulting and structural engineering of 300-space
parking garage at the Estes Park Visitors Center.
University of Wyoming Ivinson Parking Structure
Laramie, WY (2023) | Director of Engineering Services
Functional design/consulting of a 377-space, 3-level mixed-use parking
structure with a police administration office located on the ground level.
The structure is used by faculty, staff, visitors, and police vehicles, and is
designed for future expansion.
Arizona State University Novus Place Parking Structure
Tempe, AZ (2021) | Project Engineer
Functional design/consulting and Structural Engineer of a 1,800-space,
7-level parking structure. Cast-in-place, post-tension designed to resist
shoring loads from future vertical expansion.
Denver International Airport Module 4 East Parking Structure
Denver, CO (2016) | Project Engineer
1,800-space airport parking garage. Prime design,
cast-in-place construction, Design/Build delivery.
Rood Avenue Parking Structure
Grand Junction, CO (2008) | Structural Engineer
Parking structure with 437 spaces on 4 levels. Functional design/
consulting, PARCS design/consulting, and structural engineering.
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Michael Koch, AIA
Principal
Project Role: Principal in Charge, Architect of Record
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Michael brings a broad experience base of parking structure design with
16 parking garages with Walker parking over a 20-year period. As a leader
in the design process, Michael brings key executive leadership to the
architectural design, and character of the building.
Representative Projects
South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO (2019) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record for new stand-alone 716-stall parking
structure and restroom facility. Michael was responsible for all exterior
design of the structure and restroom building, stairs and elevators.
Estes Park Visitor Parking Structure
Estes Park, CO (2016) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record for new stand-alone 415-stall parking
structure. Michael was responsible for all exterior design of the structure
including timber elements, precast façade and pedestrian circulation.
Breckenridge Tiger Dredge Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO (2017) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record for new 406-stall parking garage,
permitted and not completed for the Town of Breckenridge
State Farm Marina Heights Parking Structures
Tempe, AZ (2015) | Façade Architect
Architectural design of 8,500 stall parking structures with underground
and two above ground structures.
LAX Radisson Parking Structure
Los Angeles, CA (2008) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record for a new 7-level stand-alone parking
structure
DLine Residences
Denver, CO (2018) | Project Architect
Project Architect for 29-unit micro apartment residential unit
development in two buildings.
1346 Pearl Street Redevelopment
Boulder, CO (2024) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record for Historic renovation and restoration
of existing building with two restaurant tenants on the Pearl Street mall.
Education
M.Arch, Yale University 1991
BA, Washington University, 1996
Registrations
Licensed Architect: Colorado,
Nevada, California, Iowa, Arizona
Affiliations
American Institute of Architects
NCARB Certified
Awards
2022, IPMI Award of Excellence,
Stand-Alone Parking Facility,
South Gondola Lot Parking
Structure
2017, AWPA Award, Estes Park
Parking Structure
2023, Midwest Home, Best
Multifamily Lobby
2019, AIA Award of Distinction,
Constellation
2019, AIA Colorado, Honorable
Mention, Constellation
2019, Denver Mayor’s Design
Award, Constellation
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Cassandra Covotsos, AIA
Principal
Project Role: Architect
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Cassandra has experience in ground up retail, residential and parking
design in a 10-year career at Koch Covotsos. Her expertise in residential
and multifamily design will bring direct value to this project.
Representative Projects
South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, CO (2019) | Architect
Design Architect for new stand-alone 716-stall parking structure
and restroom facility. Cassandra was responsible for 3D model and
photosimulations of project presented to the Town
Estes Park Visitor Parking Structure
Estes Park, CO (2016) | Project Design
Design Architect for new stand-alone 415-stall parking structure.
Cassandra was responsible for 3D model and architectural façade design
for renderings and photosimulations presented to the Town
Victory Ridge Multi-Tenant Retail Building
Colorado Springs, CO (2023) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record for new two unit retail building
including design team leadership of engineering and design. Architect for
new restaurant in the building
Cheba Hut, Elevated Huts Multiple Locations
CO, TX, AZ, NV (2013-2024) | Architect of Record
Architectural design of 2,500 restaurants for the Franchise in 24+
locations across the country. Responsible for Design team leadership and
engineering coordination. National Preferred Architect of Record
Residential Design, Stand-Alone Single-Family Residences
Denver, CO (2015-2024) | Architect of Record
Principal and Architect of Record new stand-alone residences in the
Denver metro area at 15+ locations. Responsible for design team
leadership and engineering coordination.
DLine Residences
Denver, CO (2018) | Project Architect
Project Architect for 29-unit micro apartment residential unit
development in two buildings.
Education
M.Arch, U.C Denver 2014
BS Arch, S Illinois University, 2012
Registrations
Licensed Architect: Colorado, Texas,
Montana, New Mexico, Arkansas
Affiliations
American Institute of Architects
NCARB Certified
Awards
2022, IPMI Award of Excellence,
Stand-Alone Parking Facility,
South Gondola Lot Parking
Structure
2017, AWPA Award, Estes Park
Parking Structure
2019, AIA Award of Distinction,
Constellation
2019, AIA Colorado, Honorable
Mention, Constellation
2019, Denver Mayor’s Design
Award, Constellation
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Mike Schroeder, PE
Director of Quality Engineering
Project Role: Principal in Charge/QA/QC
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Mike’s thoughtful leadership and engineering expertise have been a
major contribution to BCER’s success over the years. Mike excels at
analyzing all aspects of a project, including the end user’s needs, and
figuring out how design can support it. His vast career experience allows
him to take a holistic look at projects and to apply the best practices to
each. He leads his teams to deliver consistent quality while always being
on the pioneering forefront of new technologies and design standards.
His own definition of success is having the entire design team so excited
about a project that they want to do it all over again when complete.
Representative Projects
Town of Breckenridge, CO
South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Centennial Airport, CO
Rare Air Limited - Aircraft Storage & Maintenance Hangar - New
Construction of a Free Span Hangar Bay, Attached Support Offices, High
End Lobby, Automobile Garage, & Attached Covered Parking Area, 41,240
sf, $7.5M
Ashley Union Station, CO
Multi-Family Development - New 4-Story, 107 One- & Two-Bedroom
Units, 75 of which are Income-Restricted Units, Ground-Level Retail,
Partially Covered Parking
18th & Chestnut, CO
Multi-Family Development - New 4-Story, 107 One- & Two-Bedroom
Units, 75 of which are Income-Restricted Units, Ground-Level Retail,
Partially Covered Parking
City & County of Denver, CO
Cesar Chavez Memorial Office Building - Renovation & Modernization,
Remove & Replace Parking Garage, MEP, Fire Protection, Code/Life Safety,
LEED Gold Certificate
City of Aurora, CO
Aurora Water, Southeast Area Maintenance (SEAM) Campus - New
Construction for Fleet Maintenance & Administration Buildings; Scope
Included Admin Building with Underground Vehicle Parking, Water
Quality Lab, Shop Workspaces, Drive-through Operations & Maintenance
Bays; Warehouse & Trades Building with Drive-through Bay, Welding
Shop, Loading Dock, & Admin Offices; 400,000 sf, $108.4M
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical
Engineering, Kansas State
University
Registrations
Licensed as a Professional Engineer
in CO, AZ, FL, IL, KS, KY, MI, MN,
ND, NM, NC, TX, and WY
Affiliations
ASHRAE, ASHE, CAHED, CSI, NCEES
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VAN HORN ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, INC.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
LONNIE SHELDON
Professional Summary
Lonnie Sheldon, professional engineer and land surveyor, #26974, is the present owner of Van
Horn Engineering with over 40 years of professional experience in surveying, site planning, and
civil engineering.
Related Project Experience
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for E.P.U.R.A. – Weist Drive
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for E.P.U.R.A. – Park Theater Mall
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Town of Estes Park – East Riverside Drive
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Town of Estes Park Post Office Parking Lot
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Marys Lake Lodge and Promontory
Condominiums
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Worldmark by Trendwest
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Alarado Properties
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Town Parking Structure at the Visitor’s
Center
Previous Professional Experience
• 2004 – Present: Owner, Van Horn Engineering & Surveying, Estes Park, Colorado
• 1998 – 2004: Surveyor and Engineer, Van Horn Engineering and Surveying, Estes Park,
Colorado.
o Duties included project management for engineering and surveying projects,
calculations and drafting of surveying projects, road/drainage design, retaining
wall design, utility engineering design, septic system design, site planning,
drafting of engineering plans, field surveying, drafting, reviewing and signing of
all levels of land surveys.
• 1988 – 1998: Surveyor, Engineering Tech I & II, Development Review Engineer, Civil
Engineer I & II, Larimer County Engineering Department, Fort Collins, Colorado.
o Duties included road and right-of-way surveying, data processing and drafting,
checking subdivision plats for compliance with State Statutes and County
Regulations, road plan and profile design, project management and civil design
for County road and bridge improvement projects.
• 1983 – 1988: Crew Chief for Surveying Crew, Intermill Land Surveying, Loveland,
Colorado.
o Duties included construction surveying, mountain boundary surveying, front
range boundary surveying
• 1982 – 1983: Landmark Engineering and Surveying, Loveland, Colorado.
o Duties included working on a survey crew in Kremmling, Colorado, assisting with
many front range surveying projects.
Project Role: Owner of VHE/Principal
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
FRANK ROBERTS
Professional Summary
Frank Roberts is a project manager with over 24 years of professional experience in surveying,
site planning, civil engineering, and structural engineering.
Related Project Experience
• Residential, commercial, and heavy industrial civil/structural engineering including design of
foundations, vertical and lateral load resisting systems, various types of earth retaining
systems, site work, drainage systems, and hydrology/hydraulic modeling for flood reports
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Alarado Business Park
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Elkhorn Planned Unit Development
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for The Farm on Riverside
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for The Mountain Coaster Project
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Prospector Apartments
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Elkhorn Lodge redevelopment
Previous Professional Experience
• 2019 – Present: Van Horn Engineering and Surveying, Estes Park, Colorado.
o Duties include structural engineering and all aspects of surveying; site plan work,
building layout, grading, drainage, water quality, erosion prevention design, road
design, all utility (power, water, sewer) design and all forms of construction
staking.
• 2014-2019: Zachry Engineering, Denver, Colorado
o Duties included structural engineering design.
• 2013-2014: CH2MHill, Denver, Colorado
o Duties included structural engineering design.
• 2004-2013: Zachry Engineering, Denver, Colorado
o Duties included structural engineering design.
• 2001-2004: Utility Engineering Co., Denver, Colorado
o Duties included structural engineering design.
Education
• B.S., University of Colorado, Civil Engineering, 2001
Registrations
• Professional Engineer (Civil and Structural): CO #39508
• Structural Engineer: UT #7420468-2203
Project Role: Project Manager - Civil/Survey
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
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Schedule
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Notice of Award 7/22
NTP Design 8/14
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NOTE: SCHEDULE FOR ALTERNATE DESIGN SCOPE NOT
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ALTERNATE SCOPE IS ACCEPTED BY TOEP. IN GENERAL,
ADD APPROXIMATELY 3 WEEKS TO PHASES 2,3 AND 4.
CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION
PHASE 6
Availability to do the Work
Walker’s Denver office utilization is 54%, leaving us the capacity needed to take on this project utilizing our local office resources. Bob, Kirk, and Ryan will be committed for the duration of this project. We have confirmed with each of our consultants that
they have the availability to complete the proposed scope of work. Our team is able to meet the proposed schedule.
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Hourly Rate Fee Schedule
Per the RFP, section 05 Hourly Rate Fee Schedule
and the Preliminary Fee Proposal are provided
separately for this submittal.
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Alternative Option Proposal
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Expansion, Residential Uses and Adaptive Reuse
This project has the interesting challenge of needing to prepare for a top-level residential use that may or may not
be built. Expansions are always important to consider in the design of a structure, and this project is no different.
The extra level of structural loads will be considered and accommodated in the foundations and structural system.
Utilities such as sewer, water, gas, and electricity will be prepared for the site.
The scope and fee provided for the alternative design to incorporate a potential additional level dedicated for
residential living space captures only the programming phase of that effort to define a preferred concept solution.
Once this effort is complete a comprehensive full design fee can be generated should the TOEP wish to advance.
From an exterior design perspective, the project will need to look great both before and after any expansion
occurs. The design of the extra level will need to integrate into the façade of the garage to look intentional and
thoughtful while meeting the specific needs of residential use. Mixed-use housing will require fire separations, two
means of egress, windows, accessibility, and a presence on the street. Successful residential projects give people a
place to call their home.
Adaptive reuse is also a concern of this project, with the understanding that the parking structure should be
developed with flat floors to allow future adaptive reuse for other uses. This is an important consideration and
could impact the building’s floor-to-floor utilities and fire life safety. Bob Stanley has presented at national industry
events on adaptive reuse solutions and Walker has formally studied this topic for many years.
Our approach will be to develop a plausible residential plan to give us a roadmap through the design process.
While we understand that the future housing design is not in the project scope, adding a complex use such as
housing will have implications for the current project. The placement of stairs and the elevator will be a key
consideration. Chases for building utilities will be located. Building the fire separation floor now or as part of the
future expansion will also impact the budget and design of the structure.
It should be noted that adding residential uses on top of the garage is an exciting opportunity to add character and
meaning to the project. We agree with the mission and welcome the opportunity to be part of this solution. The
best parking garages are the ones that blend into the background, and the residential uses will effectively give the
building a heart and soul.
Our team will lead you through this preliminary concept phase and then help you address each expansion
challenge so that you can make good decisions about what is in the current project scope and what can be
deferred.
Alternative Design Scope
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EXHIBIT 1
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
ACCEPTANCE OF CONDITIONS STATEMENT
No employee, elected or appointed official of the Town of Estes Park, or any such
person’s spouse or dependent child has an existing or pending, direct or indirect,
financial, ownership or personal interest in the proposing firm of this Request for Proposal,
except as follows:
I/we hereby agree to all instructions, terms and conditions, and specifications contained
herein. I/we acknowledge receipt of the following Addenda:
Proposing Firm:
Address:
Telephone No.
Submitted By:
Signature
Printed Name
Title
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Attest:
Signature
Printed Name
Walker Consultants, Inc.
10375 Park Meadows Drive, Suite 425
Lone Tree, CO 80124
303.694.6622
Robert E. Stanley, PE
Senior Vice President
7/9/2024
Kirk B. Taylor, PE
No. 1 and No. 2
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EXHIBIT 2
CONSULTANT’S PERSONNEL AND SUBCONSULTANT LISTING
Name Role
Add lines as needed on back.
Illegal Aliens:
The Contractor certifies that the Contractor shall comply with the provision of CRS 8-17.5-101, et
seq. The Contractor shall not knowingly employ or contract with an illegal alien to perform work
under this contract or enter into a contract with a subcontractor that knowingly employs or
contracts with an illegal alien to perform work under this contract. The Contractor represents,
warrants, and agrees that it:
i. Has verified that it does not employ any illegal aliens, through participation in the Basic
Pilot Employment Verification Program administered by the Social Security Administration
and the Department of Homeland Security, or
ii. Otherwise will comply with the requirements of CRS 8-17.5-102(2)(b)(I). The Contractor
shall comply with all reasonable requests made in the course of an investigation by the
Colorado Department of Labor and Employment. If the Contractor fails to comply with any
Robert E. Stanley
Kirk B. Taylor
Ryan D. Frederick
Michael Koch
Cassandra Covotsos
Mike Schroeder
Lonnie Sheldon
Frank Roberts
Paul Miskowicz
Sara Persily
Rich Garner
Chris Wren
Claire Mestler
Principal-in-Charge
Project Manager - Design Project Coordination
Project Engineer/Engineer of Record
Lead Architect/Architect of Record
Project Architect
Principal/MEP Project Manager
Owner of VHE/Principal
Project Manager - Civil/Survey
Lead Mechanical Consultant
Lead Sustainability Consultant
Lead Plumbing Consultant
Lead Electrical Consultant
Lead Life Safety Consultant
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requirement of this provision or CRS 8-17.5-101, et seq., the Town may terminate this
contract for breach of contract, and the Contractor shall be liable for actual and
consequential damages to the Town.
If the Contractor obtains actual knowledge that a subcontractor performing work under this
contract knowingly employs or contracts with an illegal alien, the Contractor shall:
i. Notify the subcontractor and the Town within three days that the Contractor has actual
knowledge that the subcontractor is employing or contracting with an illegal alien; and
ii. terminate the subcontract with the subcontractor if within three days of receiving the notice
required pursuant to sub-paragraph (a.) above, the subcontractor does not stop
employing or contracting with the illegal alien, unless the subcontractor provides
information to establish that the subcontractor has not knowingly employed or contracted
with an illegal alien.
Name Role
Exhibit 2 Consultant's Personnel and Subconsultant Listing Continued
Travis McNair
Joe Coop
Tom Bergman
Lead Technology Consultant
Project Manager - Surveying,
Site Planning, and Civil
Engineering
Project Manager - Surveying,
Site Planning, and Civil
Engineering
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EXHIBIT 3
TOWN OF ESTES PARK
REFERENCE AUTHORIZATION AND RELEASE FORM
To:
By:
(Proposer)
A Corporation
A Partnership whose address is
An Individual
Proposer hereby authorizes Town to perform such investigation of proposer as the Town
deems necessary to establish the qualifications, responsibility and financial ability of
proposer. By its signature hereon, proposer authorizes owner to obtain reference
information concerning proposer and releases the party providing such information
named above and the Town from any and all liability to proposer as a result of any such
reference information provided.
Proposer further waives any right to receive copies of reference information provided to
the Town. An executed copy of this Reference Authorization and Release Form may be
used with the same effectiveness as an original.
By:
Printed Name:
Title:
Date:
Town of Estes Park
Walker Consultants, Inc.
Robert E. Stanley, PE
Senior Vice President
7/9/2024
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Project Name Start or Finish
Past 3 Years*
Located in
Colorado
Municipal
Owner Podium Mixed-Use Designed for
Future Exp.
Sustainablity
Features
Tightly-
Spaced Sight
Less Than
200 Spaces
Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot Parking Structure ✔✔✔✔
Colorado School of Mines McNeil Hall and Parking Structure #1 ✔✔✔✔✔
University of Wyoming Ivinson Street Parking Structure ✔✔✔✔
Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure ✔✔✔
City of Idaho Springs Parking Structure Design ✔✔✔
Arizona State University Novus Parking Structure ✔✔✔✔
Fiddler’s View Parking Structure and Office Building Design ✔✔✔✔✔
Grand Junction Rood Avenue Parking Structure ✔✔✔
Town of Gilbert Heritage District RD 120 Parking Structure ✔✔✔✔
Aggieville Parking Structure ✔✔✔✔
University of Nebraska 50/50 Mixed-Use Facility ✔✔
University of Colorado Health Inverness Parking Structure ✔✔✔
Manitou Springs Parking Structure ✔✔✔✔
Relevance Matrix
In the chart below, we have identified how the project examples featured in this section are relevant to this project. In addition to providing three projects that meet the criteria of the RFP, we have also included project examples that demonstrate our
experience in designing parking structures with similar features to the proposed Big Horn Parking Structure.
* = Denotes required project criteria outlined in the RFP.
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Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Breckenridge, Colorado (Completed in 2021)
In an effort to satisfy growing demand, the Town of Breckenridge
increased the parking inventory in their system through the construction
of a precast parking structure situated on the South Gondola lot site.
The 6.3 acre parcel also includes additional surface parking coupled
with multi-use paths and amenity space. The development integrated
the facility into the community by aesthetically incorporating historic
elements while providing access to increased parking capacity, improved
intermodal transit operations, and desirable pedestrian connectivity.
Key Features
•716 parking spaces on 3.5 supported levels, plus 243 additional
surface spaces
•Three-bay flat slab with end bay express D ramp circulation
configuration
•Photo-voltaic solar panels, vehicle charging station, bicycle coral, and
amenity space sustainable features incorporated
•Hydronic snow melt system implemented on exposed slabs, plaza, and
pathways
•Integrated license plate recognition parking management with space
availability and pay-on-foot kiosks
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $38,250,000 *Total project budget including
surface lot site work, utilities, landscaping in addition to parking
structure
•Size: 251,218 SF
Awards
2022 International Parking &
Mobility Institute (IPMI) Award of
Excellence, Stand-Alone Structured
Parking Facility Design
2022 American Concrete Institute
(ACI) Rocky Mountain Chapter
Excellence in Concrete Award,
Flatwork/Paving Category
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Colorado School of Mines McNeil Hall and Parking Structure #1
Golden, Colorado (Completed in 2021)
Colorado School of Mines (CSM) is a public research university in Golden,
Colorado that specializes in engineering and applied sciences. Following
a parking study conducted by Walker that analyzed the short-term and
long-term parking needs for the quickly-growing university, CSM
selected Walker and OZ Architecture to create a multilevel mixed-use
parking structure that combines parking with 24,141 SF of office and
classroom space, which also includes a police station.
Walker provided the parking consulting, structural engineering, design,
and construction administration services for the project with OZ serving
as the prime design firm for the project.
Key Features
•4-level, 744-space, three-bay wide parking structure
•Cast-in-place construction
•Solar/PV panels
•Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations
•The structure is built on the side of a hill
•Walker’s role is structural and functional design, control equipment,
internal signage, and graphics
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $23,400,000
•Size: 24,141 SF
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University of Wyoming Ivinson Street Parking Structure
Laramie, Wyoming (Completed in 2023)
The University of Wyoming has been expanding parking on their campus
in Laramie, Wyoming. This new parking structure was planned on the
block bounded by Grand, Ivinson, 10th and 11th streets, which was the
site of an existing surface parking lot.
Walker served as parking consultant, functional design, internal signage
and graphics, structural engineering, durability design, and waterproofing
design for the parking structure and for the police/parking building.
Walker is the Structural Engineer of Record for the entire project.
Key Features
•Police station
•377 spaces on three levels
•Covered bus transit area
•Option for future expansion and solar panel array on roof
•Snow chute for snow removal operations
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $20,000,000
•Size: 175,000 SF
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Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure
Estes Park, Colorado (Completed in 2017)
Walker was selected as prime designer of the 415-space, 4-level parking
structure to support demand for tourism for both Estes Park and Rocky
Mountain National Park. The included a significant public process to
determine amenities, functions, and design appearance for the garage.
The location of the garage at the Visitor Center required considerations
to mitigate traffic congestion between pedestrians, vehicles, and the bus
pick-up/drop-off access points.
Key Features
•415 spaces on 4 levels
•Project was funded by a combination of grants from Federal, State,
CDOT, and local agencies
•Precast, prestressed concrete system with architecture that blends
with the mountain resort town and the surrounding geography
•Project includes ornamental stair tower, heavy timber elements,
provisions for electric vehicle charging stations, and bike racks
•Walker services included prime designer, with responsibilities
including functional design/consulting, structural engineering, and
overall project management
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $7,500,000
•Size: 130,000 SF
Awards
2018 International Parking &
Mobility Institute (Formerly
International Parking Institute)
Award of Merit
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Arizona State University Novus Place Parking Structure
Tempe, Arizona (Completed in 2021)
The Novus Place Parking Structure serves as the initial component for
ASU’s planned mixed-use Novus Innovation Corridor project. The Novus
Innovation Corridor is a future-forward urban environment planned to
include more than 1 million square feet of development in the heart
of Tempe. This parking structure provides parking for adjacent office
buildings, ASU visitors, and the new Interdisciplinary Science and
Technology Building (ISTB) 7. Walker’s services included structural/
functional and production architecture.
Key Features
•7-level, 1,800-stall parking structure with provisions for future vertical
expansion to provide additional stalls
•Design-build, cast-in-place, post-tensioned construction
•Supports events associated with the Wells Fargo Arena, the new
multi-purpose facility, and the 365 Community Union at
Sun Devil Stadium
•Designed to pursue Parksmart Gold Level Certification
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $49,000,000
•Size: 435,000 SF
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Fiddler’s View Parking Structure and Office Building Design
Greenwood Village, Colorado (Project Services Completed in 2016)
The John Madden Company (JMC) engaged Walker to design an expansion of the existing Fiddler’s Green Garage
as one part of the overall parking supply additions planned. While the design was ultimately not built, this project
demonstrates Walker’s ability to design a mixed-use parking structure with sustainable features on a tightly-
spaced sight.
Key Features
•Mixed-use development designed to provide premium office space overlooking Fiddlers Green Amphitheatre
•Walker’s design for the project site replaces an existing 67-stall lot with a six-level parking structure that will
provided approximately 225 spaces.
•The project also included 2 levels of premium, creative office space on top of the parking structure. Office
building design includes full height glass, operable doors to connect with the elements and amazing views of
the Colorado Front Range, steps from Westin Hotel, and walking distance to six restaurants.
•The structure was designed to involve highly-sustainable design features and have a LEED Platinum certification
with the possibility of achieving a NetZero certification as well.
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City of Grand Junction Rood Avenue Parking Structure
Grand Junction, Colorado (Completed in 2007)
Grand Junction, on the western slope of Colorado, was facing a significant
growth in their downtown demanding a need for parking. Initially, Walker
Consultants was selected to provide a downtown parking study and
feasibility study for a new parking garage. Subsequent to this study, the
team of Lawrence Group, Blythe Group + co. and Walker was selected to
design the new garage on Rood Avenue between 4th and 5th streets.
Key Features
•437 parking spaces on 4 levels
•Walker provided the functional design and structural engineering for
the Superstructure
•Post-tensioned concrete structural system with steel pipe pile
foundation system
•The parking garage site of 300 feet by 125 feet is nestled between
two future development sites of 50 feet by 125 feet that front Rood
Avenue and 4th and 5th streets
•An alley stairway and pedestrian access were incorporated for future
direct access to main street
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $7,500,000
•Size: 148,232 SF
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Town of Gilbert Heritage District RD 120 Parking Structure
Gilbert, Arizona (Completed in 2019)
To cater to the growing parking demand generated by the booming
Gilbert Heritage District, Town of Gilbert constructed a public parking
structure in the heart of the District, at the intersection of Gilbert Road
and Vaughn Avenue. The structure includes provisions for mixed-use
component (police station, commercial or retail space, other Town
amenities, etc.) on the ground level. The architectural theme selected
for the structure helps it blend-in with the overall Heritage District. In
addition to the features listed below, the project includes improvements
to Hearne Plaza, bike racks, benches, restrooms, and water fountains,
provisions for 30’x20’ electronic media board on the west façade (for
amphitheater style movies). The structure was designed to provide an
overall parking experience equivalent to a Level of Service A.
Key Features
•600 spaces on 4-levels, cast-in-place, post-tensioned structural
system, CMAR project delivery
•The garage includes wider drive aisles, provisions to separate self-
service parking, and contracted valet
•The garage includes on-site and some off-site improvements with
enhanced pedestrian experience, public restrooms, emergency
services shared space, a glass backed elevator, and enhanced
safety lighting
•Other components consist of communication and security systems,
bird deterrents, and an electric vehicle charging station
•Walker services included structural/functional design
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $15,000,000
•Size: 195,000 SF
Awards
2021 International Parking &
Mobility Institute (IPMI) Award of
Excellence, Best Design of a
Parking Facility
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Aggieville Parking Structure
Manhattan, Kansas (2022)
Following completion of the Aggieville Infrastructure Analysis, performed
by Walker in 2018, which further evaluated the construction of a parking
structure to support the growth in Aggieville, the City hired Walker to
develop the construction documents and parking structure design.
Walker has developed an efficient, user-friendly, durable, and cost-
effective parking structure to respond to the growth Aggieville has
experienced. The structure serves Aggieville visitors and a police/security
office.
Key Features
•5-level, 449-space parking structure
•Precast, prestressed concrete structural system with a single-thread
helix circulation system
•The structure includes vehicle charging stations, bicycle parking/
storage, and retail space on the ground level
•Pay-by-Plate parking equipment system
•Walker services include functional and structural design
Construction Data
•Construction Estimate: $10,302,400
•Construction Completion: 2022
•Size: 143,400 SF
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University of Nebraska 50/50 Mixed-Use Facility
Lincoln, Nebraska (Completed in 2014)
The University of Nebraska 50/50 Mixed-Use Facility project was a
Public/Private partnership between the University of Nebraska and
private residential developer. Walker provided functional design/parking
consulting and structural engineering. The project was completed on a
aggressive Design/Build schedule and was completed in 16 months.
Key Features
•1,605 parking spaces on 7 levels
•Mixed-use structure built to support the growing University of Lincoln
population
•7 levels of student apartment-style housing, providing housing for 476
•Contains courtyard and rooftop common areas, fitness center, and
on-site management
•Long-span, post-tension structural system on Auger Cast Pile
foundation
Construction Data
•Construction Cost: $22,000,000
•Size: 617,390 SFAwards
2014 Nebraska Chapter ACI
Award of Excellence
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UC Health Inverness Parking Structure
Englewood, Colorado (Completed in 2019)
UCHealth in cooperation with the University of Colorado School for
Sports Medicine and the Steadman Hawkins clinic developed a land
parcel in Inverness, Colorado for a 142,000 square foot medical office
building (MOB) and associated parking structure to support the facility.
The site is bound by Inverness Drive to the East and Interstate I-25 to
the West. The footprint is approximately 185 feet wide by 290 feet long.
Access to the main medical facility is gained from the supported level
connection to an at-grade pedestrian portal.
Key Features
•436 parking stalls on three levels, including partial below-grade
•Designed to accommodate future expansion for an additional 300
parking spaces
•Three-bays wide facility with a single thread internal ramping system
•Roof level carport structure with solar panels
Construction Data
Construction Cost: $10,700.000
Size: 145,000 SF
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Ameristar Black Hawk - Parking Garage
Auraria Higher Education Center 5th Street Garage - New Facility (Approx.
750 Spaces)
Broadmoor Exhibit Hall - Parking Structure
Cesar Chavez Memorial Office - New Parking Structure (Approx. 300 Spaces)
Colorado Convention Center Hotel - Parking Structure
Denver Health Acoma Street Parking Garage - New Facility (Approx. 800
Spaces)
Denver Human Services - Parking Garage
Denver International Airport - Employee Parking Lot Gates
Denver International Airport - Terminal Valet Parking Area
Denver Performing Arts Center Parking Structure Assessment
Lionshead Parking Garage Redevelopment
Manitou Springs - Parking Garage
RTD - Eastlake Station Parking Garage Lighting
RTD - North Metro Rail Line Parking Structure
RTD - Sheridan - New Garage (1,026 Parking Spaces)
RTD - Wadsworth - New Garage (1,026 Parking Spaces)
RTD Ridgegate - New Parking Structure
RTD Westminster - New Garage (Approx. 500 Spaces)
St. Anthony Hospital Parking Garage
Town of Breckenridge Tiger Dredge Parking Lot - New Structure
Town of Breckenridge - South Gondola Lot Parking Structure
Tremont Parking Garage - Station Design
UCHealth - Parking Garage Addition
University of Colorado Colorado Springs - Parking Garage Security Cameras
University of Colorado Hospital - Leprino Office Building Parking Structure &
Bridge - 7-Levels, Approx 1,500 Spaces
BCER REPRESENTATIVE PARKING STRUCTURE EXPERIENCE
AHEC - 5th Street Garage
AHEC 5th Street Garage
RTD Sheridan
RTD Wadsworth
Denotes projects with Walker
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List of References
Town of Breckenridge South Gondola Lot Parking Structure (Completed in 2021)
Town of Breckenridge
Shannon Smith, PE, Town Engineer
970.453.3196 | shannons@townofbreckenridge.com
McNeil Hall and Parking Structure (Completed in 2021)
Colorado School of Mines
Clay Bosworth, AIA, Project Manager/Architect
512.954.5607 | ncbosworth@mines.edu
University of Wyoming Ivinson Parking Structure (Completed in 2023)
By Architectural Means, PC
Sallie Y. Means, AIA, ALEP, A4LE Accredited Learning Environments Planner
307.637.7300 | smeans@byarchmeans.com
Estes Park Visitor Center Parking Structure (Completed in 2017)
Town of Estes Park
Gregory Muhonen, PE, Public Works Director
970.577.3587 | gmuhonen@estes.org
Arizona State University Novus Place Parking Structure (Completed in 2021)
Arizona State University
Dave Jack, Project Manager, Senior
480.965.2529 | dave.jack@asu.edu
Town of Gilbert Heritage District RD120 Parking Structure (Completed in 2019)
Town of Gilbert
Jack Gierak, Senior Project Manager
480.503.6176 | jack.gierak@gilbertaz.com
UC Health Inverness Parking Structure (Completed in 2019)
UC Health
Brad Archer, Senior Project Manager
720.848.6345 | bradford.archer@uchealth.org
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Below is the USGBC LEED stand-alone garage project design list, projects designed by Walker.
Project Name City, State Certification
Duke University Research Drive Parking Structure Durham, NC LEED Certified
Virginia Commonwealth University Henry and Grace Parking Deck Richmond, VA LEED Silver Certified
USGBC LEED Stand-Alone Garages
Below is a list of USGBC LEED garage design projects which are part of other projects that Walker has completed.
Project Name City, State Certification
717 Texas Street Office Tower Houston, TX LEED Certified
Clemson University ICAR Auto Park Greenville, SC LEED Gold Certified
GEICO Parking Structure Orlando, FL LEED Gold Certified
Greenway Self Park Chicago, IL LEED Gold Certified
NMH Parking Facility and Childcare Center Chicago, IL LEED Gold Certified
Rivers Casino Garage Des Plaines, IL LEED Gold Certified
Twinbrook Station Commons Development Rockville, MD LEED Gold Certified
Merrifield Center (formerly Fairfax County Mid-County Garage)Fairfax County, VA LEED Silver Certified
San Leandro Downtown Parking Garage San Leandro, CA LEED Silver Certified
Sea-Tac International Airport ConRAC Seattle, WA LEED Silver Certified
Stephen P. Clark Government Center, West Lot Multi-Use Facility Miami, FL LEED Silver Certified
USGBC LEED Garages as Part of Other Projects
Below is a list of Parksmart Certified garage design projects, designed by Walker.
Project Name City, State Certification Level
Metropolitan Nashville Airport Terminal Area Parking Structure Nashville, TN Bronze
Universities at Shady Grove Parking Structure 2 Rockville, MD Bronze
Montgomery County Council Office Building Garage Addition Rockville, MD Bronze
Hollywood International Airport (Hibiscus)Fort Lauderdale, FL Pioneer
Stadium Authority of the City of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh, PA Gold*
Atlanta Airport South Garage Atlanta, GA **
Parksmart Certified
*A collaboration with WTW Architects, the prime architect for the project.
** Walker provided initial Parksmart coordination, development and selection of which measures to pursue prior to
the project being turned over to the Airport’s campus wide sustainability consultant.
Project Name City, State Award
University of Oklahoma South Campus Norman, OK Highest Annual Energy Savings in a New Construction,
Lighting Energy Efficiencyin Parking (LEEP)
City Creek Center Salt Lake City, UT Sustainable Gold Design Award,
International Council of Shopping Centers
Additional Sustainability Awards for Walker Parking Design Projects
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Paul Miskowicz, PE
Senior Mechanical Engineer
Project Role: Lead Mechanical Consultant
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Paul is a recognized expert in mechanical engineering for campus-
oriented projects. His more than 35 years of experience coupled with
his meticulous approach to projects and sound judgment make him
an invaluable asset to any project team. His extensive experience on
the mechanical and plumbing design side gives him unique expertise
in project management. The happiness of the end users gives his work
meaning.
Representative Projects
Denver Performing Arts Complex, CO
Elevator Bank - Modernization Study of Existing Elevators Serving the
Parking Garage
Elevator Bank - Mechanical & Electrical Infrastructure Upgrades for
Elevators 1 - 6, $2.75M, Parking Garage
Parking Access & Control System - Renovation & Addition of Electrical,
Tech Service, Curbs, Bollards, & Ductwork, Removal of Existing Ticket
Booths
City & County of Denver, CO
Skyline Park
Skyline Park Pavilion
City of Aurora, CO
Aurora Water Southeast Area Maintenance (SEAM) Campus - New
Construction with Fleet Maintenance & Administration Buildings; Scope
Included Admin Building with Underground Vehicle Parking, Water
Quality Lab, Shop Workspaces, Drive-through Operations & Maintenance
Bays; Warehouse & Trades Building with Drive-through Bay, Welding
Shop, Loading Dock, & Admin Offices; 400,000 sf, $108.4M
Ashley Union Station, CO
18th & Chestnut - Multi-Family Development - New 4-Story, 107 One- &
Two-Bedroom Units, 75 of which are Income-Restricted Units, Ground-
Level Retail, Partially Covered Parking
Denver Museum of Nature & Science, CO
Administrative Office - 15,570 sf Remodel of NE Administration Area
Body Works 2 - Exhibit HVAC System Study
Boiler and Elevator - Upgrades
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical
Engineering, Michigan Tech
University
Registrations
Licensed as a Professional Engineer
in CO
Affiliations
American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-
Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE)
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Sara Persily, PE, LEED AP® BD+C, BEMP
Mechanical Engineer
Project Role: Lead Sustainability Consultant
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Sara is an emerging leader in energy efficient design at BCER. Her area
of focus has been Energy and Sustainable Design. In addition, she has
experience on US Green Building Council’s LEED Certification Program.
Sara’s extensive work with energy modeling helps to provide her clients
with the best system options to meet their needs, as well as helping
with Green Building certification and energy code compliance. The good
rapport she develops with clients allows her to problem solve quickly
and find a workable solution for any problem that arises. Being part of
sustainable design in the Front Range gives her work a higher purpose
and motivates her to learn new systems and skills as her career advances.
Representative Projects
Town of Avon, CO
Swift Gulch Employee Housing - 36,300 sf New Construction, (3) 3-Story
Buildings, 45 Rental Units with Below Grade Parking
City of Aurora/Aurora Water, CO
Southeast Area Maintenance (SEAM) Campus - New Construction for
Fleet Maintenance & Administration Buildings; Scope Included Admin
Building with Underground Vehicle Parking, Water Quality Lab, Shop
Workspaces, Drive-through Operations & Maintenance Bays; Warehouse
& Trades Building with Drive-through Bay, Welding Shop, Loading Dock, &
Admin Offices; 400,000 sf, $108.4M
2400 S. University (Atelier at University), CO
Multi-Family Mixed-Use Building - New 450,000 sf Building, 40,000 sf
Retail on 1st Floor, 250 Units, 2-levels Below Grade Parking, Indoor &
Outdoor Pools, Fitness Center, Sauna, Media Center
Weld County School District, CORE3J
Administration & IT Building - 8,000 sf New Facility Near Hudson
Elementary Includes Offices, Public Restrooms, Conference Rooms,
Lobby, Storage, Kitchen, Dining Area, Servicer Room, a Parking Lot, Soccer
Field, & Park, $3.1M
Boulder Bay Resort, NV
Building A Condominium Development - New 40,800 sf Building with 18
Condo Units, 3-Stories with Below Grade Parking
Education
Bachelor of Science in Chemical
Engineering, University of
Virginia
Registrations
Licensed as a Professional Engineer
in CO, ASHRAE Certified BEMP
(Building Energy Modeling
Professional)
Affiliations
American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air-
Conditioning Engineers
(ASHRAE), Young Engineers in
ASHRAE (YEA) group, Rocky
Mountain Chapter Co-Chair,
Project Subcommittee Voting
Member (PSVM) on the IAQ
Guideline Subcommittee of
the ASHRAE Standard 62.1
Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor
Air Quality Committee
Proposal for Design and Engineering Services
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Rich Garner, CPD
Senior Plumbing Designer
Project Role: Lead Plumbing Consultant
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Rich has more than 25 years of experience in the design of plumbing
and fire protection systems specifically for Healthcare facilities across
the Colorado Front Range. He has worked closely with the Mechanical
design team to develop the plumbing and medical gas systems for the
new Children’s South Campus Hospital in Highlands Ranch, CO. Rich
also served as the Project Plumbing Designer for Phase I construction
of UCHealth Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion, and he served as the plumbing
designer for this Phase II expansion of the Anschutz Inpatient Pavilion.
Representative Projects
Roaring Fork Transit Authority, CO
Glenwood Maintenance Facility - Master Plan Phases 3 &7, Scope of
Services Included an Operations Center, Bus Storage Building A, Pre-trip
Inspections Zone, Backlog Parking, Maintenance Warehouse A, Fueling
Drive Lanes & a Bus Wash Addition
Western Colorado University, CO
Fleet & Transportation Services - New Facility, Also Serves Western’s
Mountain Rescue Team, Multiple Garages, Wash Bay, Lifts, Hoists,
Welding Station, Training Classroom, 16,000 sf, $3.6M
City of Aurora, CO
Aurora Water Southeast Area Maintenance (SEAM) Campus - New
Construction with Fleet Maintenance & Administration Buildings; Scope
Included Admin Building with Underground Vehicle Parking, Water
Quality Lab, Shop Workspaces, Drive-through Operations & Maintenance
Bays; Warehouse & Trades Building with Drive-through Bay, Welding
Shop, Loading Dock, & Admin Offices; 400,000 sf, $108.4M
Ashley Union Station, CO
18th & Chestnut - Multi-Family Development - New 4-Story, 107 One- &
Two-Bedroom Units, 75 of which are Income-Restricted Units, Ground-
Level Retail, Partially Covered Parking
2400 S. University (Atelier at University Park), CO
New Mix-Used Development, 250 Apartments, Retail Space, Exercise,
Media Center, & Parking
28th & Blake, CO
New Multi-family Facility with Parking Garage
Education
Associates Degree, ITT Technical
Institute
Registrations
Certified in Plumbing Design
Affiliations
American Society of Plumbing
Engineers (ASPE)
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Chris Wren
Senior Electrical Designer
Project Role: Lead Electrical Consultant
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Chris is an experienced electrical designer of education, health care,
transportation, sports facilities, and office buildings. Electrical system
designs include distribution, standby generator, uninterrupted power
supply, lighting, daylight harvesting, occupancy control, power, paging/
intercom, and fire alarm systems. He maintains current knowledge
of applicable codes, both nationally and locally, and is experienced in
developing well-coordinated construction documents. He also provides
load summaries, fault current analysis, voltage drop, and circuit breaker
settings. Through the many projects delivered utilizing LEED design
practices, he has developed a strong understanding of the methods and
he brings that knowledge to every project.
Representative Projects
Town of Breckenridge, CO
Tiger Dredge Parking Structure - New Construction; Scope Included
Restroom Facilities, 10 Vehicle Charging Stations, Surface Lots Lighting, &
Snowmelt System in the Garage & Bikeway Path to South Park Avenue
CORE Electric Cooperative (formerly Intermountain Rural Electric
Association (IREA), CO
Conifer/Pine Junction District Operations Facility - New Construction
includes 6 Buildings: Administration, Vehicle Shop with Wash Facility,
Warehouse, Meter Shop and Oil Filled Equipment, Enclosed Heated
Parking, and Enclosed Unheated Parking, 37,496 sf, $21M
Woodland Park District Operations Facility - Additions & Remodel;
Remodel of Admin Area & Vehicle Shop; Building Additions to Admin,
Vehicle Shop, Warehouse, Meter Shop, & Enclosed Heated Equipment
Parking; New Build of Enclosed Unheated Equipment Parking, 37,682 sf,
$14M
City & County of Denver, CO
Wellington Webb Building - MEP, Fire Protection, & Technology
Renovation on 11 Stories, 45,000 sf
Strata Vail, CO
High-End Residences - New Multi-Level Mixed-Use Housing, One 6-Story
& one 7-Story Building with Enclosed Parking, Main Level Retail & Office
Spaces, Features: Fitness Room, Pool, Spa, Outdoor Jacuzzi, Private
Underground Parking, 186,000 sf, $94M
Education
Associates Degree, Architectural
Drafting, Technical Trades
Institute, Colorado Springs, CO
Proposal for Design and Engineering Services
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Claire Mestler, PE
Fire Protection Engineer – Director of Life Safety
Project Role: Lead Life Safety Consultant
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Claire not only understands what makes a project successful; she
embodies it. She strives to make her part in every project the best that it
can be through good communication, finding and solving problems early,
and always doing a thorough follow-up to discuss lessons learned. She
enjoys working with various people who bring a project to life from the
drawing phase to project close-out. Her attention to detail and aptitude
for identifying and solving problems are valuable to our clients, their end
users, and every project she is a part of.
Representative Projects
Town of Breckenridge, CO
South Gondola Parking Structure - 250,000 sf New Garage with 712
Spaces, Hydronic Snow Melt for Top Deck & Ramps, Restrooms, Solar
Panels, 12 Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, & Pedestrian Lighting, $43M
Tiger Dredge Parking Structure - New Construction; Scope Included
Restroom Facilities, 10 Vehicle Charging Stations, Surface Lots Lighting, &
Snowmelt System in the Garage & Bikeway Path to South Park Avenue
Regional Transportation District (RTD), CO
East Metro Bus Maintenance Facility - Remove & Replace Inspection Steel
Pit; Mechanical, Fire Suppression, & Fire Detection
West Bay #8 - Tenant Improvements to Building 711 including Office,
Training, & Support Space Transit Campus - Expansion, HVAC, Plumbing, &
Technology
Western Colorado University, CO
Fleet & Transportation Services - New Facility, Also Serves Western’s
Mountain Rescue Team, Multiple Garages, Wash Bay, Lifts, Hoists,
Welding Station, Training Classroom, 16,000 sf, $3.6M
Denver Botanic Gardens, CO
Freyer-Newman Center for Science, Art, & Education (CSAE) - New 50,000
sf Facility, 300-Seat Auditorium, Offices, Labs, Galleries, Classrooms,
Below-Grade Parking
CORE Electric Cooperative (formerly Intermountain Rural Electric
Association (IREA), CO
Conifer/Pine Junction District Operations Facility - New Construction
includes 6 Buildings: Administration, Vehicle Shop with Wash Facility,
Warehouse, Meter Shop and Oil Filled Equipment, Enclosed Heated
Parking, and Enclosed Unheated Parking, 37,496 sf, $21M
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical
Engineering, Colorado School of
Mines
Registrations
Licensed as a Professional Fire
Protection Engineer in AZ, CO,
FL, and WY
Affiliations
Fire Marshals Association of
Colorado (FMAC), Automatic
Fire Alarm Association National
Chapter (AFAA) and Rocky
Mountain Chapter (RMAFAA),
Society of Fire Protection
Engineers, National and Rocky
Mountain Chapters (SFPE)
Proposal for Design and Engineering Services
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Travis McNair, RCDD
Director of Technology Operations
Project Role: Lead Technology Consultant
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Travis’ experience includes project management, operations, design, and
installation on over 300 technology projects, including extremely large-
scale facilities and campuses, complex renovations, and outside plant
infrastructure projects. He is a recognized expert not only in construction
administration, but also in the planning, management, and execution
of relocations and cutovers for large-scale data centers and technology
systems. Travis is adept at discerning and mitigating complex issues
before they arise. He is distinguished by his ability to provide calm and
technically sound management and expert advice throughout the design
construction process, and his experience and attention to detail ensure
that his projects are delivered with high quality and minimal impact to
business and functional continuity.
Representative Projects
Colorado Springs Mountain Metropolitan Transit (MMT), CO
Montrose County, CO
Historical Courthouse - Rehabilitation of the Courthouse While Preserving
the Historic Features & Integrating New & Existing Parking Flex Fuel
Transit Campus Expansion - Enclosed Fixed Route Vehicle Storage, Electric
Bus Charging, Site Lighting, Perimeter Fencing with Security Gate,
Security Camera System, Information Systems, New 9,000 sf Admin
Building, Parking with Vehicle Charging Stations
Western Colorado University, CO
Fleet & Transportation Services - New Facility, Also Serves Western’s
Mountain Rescue Team, Multiple Garages, Wash Bay, Lifts, Hoists,
Welding Station, Training Classroom, 16,000 sf, $3.6M
Denver Botanic Gardens, CO
Freyer-Newman Center for Science, Art, & Education (CSAE) - New 50,000
sf Facility, 300-Seat Auditorium, Offices, Labs, Galleries, Classrooms,
Below-Grade Parking
CORE Electric Cooperative (formerly Intermountain Rural Electric
Association (IREA), CO
Conifer/Pine Junction District Operations Facility - New Construction
includes 6 Buildings: Administration, Vehicle Shop with Wash Facility,
Warehouse, Meter Shop and Oil Filled Equipment, Enclosed Heated
Parking, and Enclosed Unheated Parking, 37,496 sf, $21M
Education
InteCom E Certified (PBX), Confined
Space Training, Systimax Design
and Engineering, Systimax
Installation and Maintenance,
STI Firestopping Certification,
Valcom Certification (Intercom
and Paging), Primex Wireless
Synchronous Network Systems,
ADC Engineered for Uptime,
Asbestos Awareness
Registrations
RCDD-BICSI
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VAN HORN ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, INC.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
JOE COOP
Professional Summary
Joe Coop is a project manager with over 25 years of professional experience in surveying, site
planning, and civil engineering.
Related Project Experience
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for E.P.U.R.A. – Weist Drive
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for E.P.U.R.A. – Park Theater Mall
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Town of Estes Park – East Riverside Drive
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Town of Estes Park Post Office Parking Lot
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Mary’s Lake Lodge and Promontory
Condominiums
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Worldmark by Trendwest
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Town Parking Structure at the Visitor’s
Center
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Prospector Apartments
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Elkhorn Lodge redevelopment
Previous Professional Experience
• 1998 – Present: Van Horn Engineering and Surveying, Estes Park, Colorado.
o Duties include all aspects of surveying; site plan work, building layout, grading,
drainage, water quality, erosion prevention design, road design, all utility (power,
water, sewer) design and all forms of construction staking.
• 1993 – 1998: Portfolio Group, Estes Park, Colorado.
o Duties included carpentry and construction management of single-family homes.
Professional/Personal Distinction and Outreach
• Families for Estes
• Estes Park Library Foundation
• Habitat for Humanity Volunteer
• Campaign Committee for New Community Center
Education
• B.S. Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, Mechanical Engineering Science, 1992
Project Role: Project Manager - Surveying, Site Planning, and Civil Engineering
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project
Proposal for Design and Engineering Services
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VAN HORN ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING, INC.
PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS
TOM BERGMAN
Professional Summary
Tom Bergman is a project manager with over 15 years of professional experience in surveying,
site planning, and civil engineering.
Related Project Experience
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for The Landings Development plan
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Alarado Properties
• Design, civil engineering, and surveying for Mountain Wood Townhomes
• Numerous septic system designs
• Several residential development plans
• Several special review processes
• Several variance processes
• Several boundary surveys
• Several improvement surveys
Previous Professional Experience
• 2007 – Present: Van Horn Engineering and Surveying, Estes Park, Colorado.
o Duties include all aspects of surveying; site plan work, building layout, grading,
drainage, water quality, erosion prevention design, road design, all utility (power,
water, sewer) design and all forms of construction staking.
• 1997-1998: Braun Intertec, Fargo, North Dakota
o Materials testing in lab and on-site.
o Concrete, soils and seismic testing.
• 1996-1997: US Public/Indian Health Service, Billings, Montana
o Designed water plant and piping network on Wind River Reservation.
• 1995-1995: North Dakota Health Department, Bismark, North Dakota
o Testing municipal water distribution networks across the state of ND.
o Designed water plant and piping network on Wind River Reservation.
Education
• B.S., North Dakota State University, Civil Engineering, 1997
Registrations
• E.I.T. Certification, 2000
• PLS Certification Pending, 2024
• Fundamentals of Surveying, 2021
Project Role: Project Manager - Surveying, Site Planning, and Civil Engineering
Specific Phases Involvement: All phases of the project