Shelby Farms Parks Projects | Memphis, TN

SERVICES:

Civil Engineering

Structural Engineering

Electrical Engineering

Transportation Engineering

Surveying

James Corner Field Operations (JCFO), a New York based land planning and landscape architecture firm, prepared a Master Plan for Shelby Farms Park, a 4,500-acre reserve of fields, meadows, lakes, pathways and trails in Memphis, Tennessee. The centerpiece of the park is an expanded Hyde Lake with 80 acres of surface area and a perimeter over 2 miles.

JCFO engaged Pickering to provide a feasibility study and hydrologic design for the lake expansion. It was important to assure the Shelby Farms Park Conservancy Board and County Commission that the lake construction and ongoing performance as an amenity was possible. Pickering was tasked with assessing the issues of water quantity, water quality, constructability and permitting. To assess the hydrologic and stormwater functions of the expanded lake, a conceptual grading and drainage plan was established.

This concept was used to analyze the drainage basins, model the functionality of the lake and estimate the earthwork requirements, and this analysis was included in the Master Plan Report submittal to the Shelby Farms Park Conservancy Board. The report detailed existing and proposed hydrologic systems, lake depth and change in water surface level, wetland impacts, earthwork quantities, initial lake charging and jurisdictional permitting requirements.

Beyond the feasibility study, Pickering advanced the design for the lake expansion to include a hydrologic model of the upstream basins (over 800 acres), full hydraulic design of the structures and pipe systems conveying storm drainage to and from the lake, erosion control measures, and construction details. Close attention was paid to lake stages as a response to varying rainfall conditions, varying soil conditions in all areas of the park, lake and stream bank sensitivity, and the effects of the design on water quality.

Pickering has also provided professional services, including civil engineering, surveying, site structural engineering, road and intersection design, site electrical engineering, and wetland mitigation design and permitting, for the Shelby Farms Park Improvement projects. Those included the Woodland Discovery Playground (completed in 2011), Wolf River Pedestrian Bridge (completed in 2010), Park Gateway Signage and Hyde Lake Expansion (2016). The Hyde Lake Expansion project includes a new Visitor Center, Events Stage, Restaurant and Retreat Center, Boat Rental Facility, Lakeside Pavilions and trails with Plazas, Interpretive Centers, and Exhibits

Key Team Members

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Bob Pitts, PE
Principal in Charge

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Cara Martin, PE
Senior Civil Engineer