Client:
Dordt College
Sioux Center, IA
Key Features:
- Improved surface water drainage
- Reconfigured use of exterior spaces
Key Experience:
- Site redevelopment with parking and pedestrian facilities
Campus Improvements
DGR worked with college staff to improve the surface drainage surrounding the East Campus apartments as well as enhancing the Campus Green Space on this project.
The East Campus apartment portion of the project included storm sewer upgrades, pedestrian facilities and enhanced grading around the existing buildings to improve surface water drainage.
One of the college’s goals with this project was to remove parking from the heart of the campus, the Campus Green Space. This was accomplished by reconfiguring the parking, vehicular access points to East Campus and Covenant Hall and by converting the Campus Green
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Street & Utility Improvements
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