Vancouver, WA

Burnt Creek Logistics Center

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Critical Areas Preserved
Industrial Warehouse
Logistics Center
Oak Tree Preservation
Wetland Stormwater Pond
688,000 SF light industrial center in Vancouver

AHBL served as the civil engineer and land surveyor on this 688,000 SF light industrial logistics center project located in Vancouver, WA, which is adjacent to a significant Oak Tree stand. We collaborated with an arborist, biologist, and landscape architect to propose a site plan that best utilized the site, preserving the mature oaks to the satisfaction of local and state reviewers. We designed and constructed a wetland stormwater pond adjacent to the oak tree preservation area that features large woody debris from the tree removal on the site as a habitat feature.

The project met the client’s goals of creating a market-leading industrial warehouse facility while protecting and preserving critical areas. Site development plans were designed to meet the requirements of the Department of Ecology (DOE) 2019 Stormwater Management Manual for Western Washington (SMMWW) and the current City of Vancouver General Requirements and Details.
 

Photos: Perlo Construction

Teaming Partners

  • Developer: Panattoni Development
  • Contractor: Perlo Construction

 

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