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| Sunset Terrace |

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CHALLENGE:
How should an engineering firm respond when the
unexpected happens? Sunset Terrace was well on its
way to becoming an approved subdivison when it was
discovered that a good portion of what was
previously farm field could be considered
wetlands. While this sort of major concern could
easily derail a project of this magnitude, Davel
Engineering took another
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| College Avenue |

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CHALLENGE:
College Avenue through downtown Appleton is to
be reconstructed. The project calls for an
aggressive completion time schedule and a
lucrative bonus for the contractor if the job
finishes ahead of schedule. Davel Engineering is
low bidder for the construction staking, but can
this small company respond to the demands of this
large project and the aggressive time
schedule?
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| Still Meadows |

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CHALLENGE:
Multi-family zoning, challenging features and
initial public opposition made this a
difficult--but successful project for Davel
Engineering and
developers.
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| Fox Valley Fibre |

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CHALLENGE:
Unexpected permit problems almost forced the
owner of this property to abandon the project,
until Davel Engineering was able to reconstruct
the site to meet regulatory
requirements.
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| Oshkosh Country Club |

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CHALLENGE:
Redirect a major stream flowing through the
course to keep the grounds playable through rainy
seasons and prevent lost
income.
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| Bentwood Estates |

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CHALLENGE:
When other engineering companies passed on this
tough project, Davel Engineering stepped in to
provide solutions that made the project
viable.
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