Advanced Engineering & Design, Inc. has performed numerous assignments including construction inspection services. For an example of recent projects requiring Project Management duties, a list of Municipal Park Facility projects are presented below:
- City of Largo- Northeast Park Improvements
- City of Largo- Datsko Park Improvements
- City of Pinellas Park - Howarth Park Ballfield Improvements
- City of Pinellas Park - Freedom Lake Park Expansion / Exercise Trail
- City of Tarpon Springs - North Anclote Nature Park Improvements
- City of Tarpon Springs - Craig Park Improvements
- City of Gulfport - Bicycle Trail Spur Improvements
- City of Gulfport - Wood-Ibis Park Expansion
- City of Gulfport - Marina-Linear Park Expansion
- Town of North Redington Beach - Radcliffe Park Expansion
- City of Tampa - Hillsborough River Greenway (Linear Park) Development
The following projects are examples of previous recreation and park facility design work performed by Advanced Engineering & Design, Inc.
City of Gulfport![]()
Project Name: Wood-Ibis, Pinellas Trail Spur, Marina Linear Park Improvement Projects
AED performed the design of various park improvements that include walkways, fencing relocation, benches, litter cans, lighting, parking, rest areas, signage and utility work for pedestrian / pet drinking fountains.
City of Tarpon Springs![]()
Project Name: North Anclote River Nature Park Improvements
AED designed the parking facility and stormwater treatment system, the replacement of a vehicular/ pedestrian pole bridge and the design of the rest room facility / septic tank and drainfield system. Work included the preparation of permits from the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), Florida Department of Enviromental Protection (FDEP), Pinellas County Public Health Unit and Army Corps of Engineers.
Town of North Redington Beach![]()
Project Name: Radcliffe Park Improvements
AED prepared plans for the addition of a basketball court/ “all-sports” court, gazebo, stormwater drainage system and sidewalk network. The design of the gazebo included the design of electrical upgrades for service to the gazebo and a drinking fountain. A permit was required from the Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD) for the construction of a stormwater collection system and outfall.
