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WELCOME TO THE
FAIRFAX COUNTY
LAND CONSERVATION
AWARDS 2016
FAIRFAX COUNTY
TREE COMMISSION
JANUARY 27, 2017
WELCOME TO THE
FAIRFAX COUNTY
LAND CONSERVATION AWARDS 2016
Site Development and Inspections Division
FAIRFAX COUNTY
TREE COMMISSION
In cooperation with
Northern Virginia Soil & Water Conservation District
Heavy Construction Contractors Association
Virginia Department of Environmental Quality
Fairfax County Tree Commission
Fairfax County Urban Forest Management
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Paul Shirey, Acting Director
Site Development and Inspections Division
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Bill Hicks, Director
Land Development Services
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Fred Selden, Director
Department of Planning & Zoning
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Kathy L. Smith, Supervisor
Sully District, Board of Supervisors
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Kenneth Garrison, Jr.
Executive Director, HCCA
Who Are We?
• Northern Virginia Trade Association for companies engaged inthe “heavy construction” industry.
• Formed in 1957, today the HCCA is comprised of over 23,000employees from firms across all facets of the heavy trades.
• HCCA’s members represent the “full value chain” for the industry:• Underground Utility Contractors• Heavy Paving Companies• Quarries, concrete and asphalt plants• Highway and bridge builders• Site Development• Associated service and product providers to the industry
What do we do for our members?• Ensure good communications between member firms and the General Assembly
and Municipal and Local regulatory bodies.
• Lobby for legislation and are involved in regulations related to the heavyconstruction trades.
• Keep our members appraised of important business and political issues.
• Provide important training programs on a broad range of subject areas –especially in the areas of safety and regulatory compliance
• Create a network or interaction within the “heavy trades” industry
What do we do for the community?
What are our most important training classes?
• VDOT Work Zone Traffic Control Certification• OSHA-10, 30• First Aid / CPR / AED• DMV Escort Vehicle Driver Course• HCCA Leadership Institute• And – an extremely relevant class focusing on…
EnvironmentalConservation and Safety
VDOT Erosion and Sediment Control Contractor Certification Course
CompleteTraining Information
Available at:
http://www.hcca.net
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Laura T. Grape, Executive Director
Northern Virginia Soil and Water
Conservation District
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
January 27, 2017
Willie Woode, Senior Conservation Specialist
Northern Virginia Soil and Water
Conservation District
2016 Land Conservation Awards
Categories:
Large Single Family Residential
Large Commercial
Small Commercial
Special Project
Infill Lot
Large Single Family Residential
PROJECTS OWNERS/DEVELOPERS
The Preserve at Westfields Westfields Venture (Akridge)
Burke Junction K. Hovnanian Homes of Virginia, Inc.
Large Single Family Residential: Burke JunctionDeveloper:K. Hovnanian Homes of VA, Inc.
Project manager: Kevin R. Chapman
Project Superintendent:Tony Schumate
Contractor:William A. Hazel, Inc.
Engineering Firm:Christopher Consultants, Ltd.
Site Inspector:Alhadi Mohamed Nour
Large Single Family Residential: Burke Junction
Large Single Family Residential: Burke JunctionDeveloper:K. Hovnanian Homes of VA, Inc.
Project manager: Kevin R. Chapman
Project Superintendent:Tony Schumate
Contractor:William A. Hazel, Inc.
Engineering Firm:Christopher Consultants, Ltd.
Site Inspector:Alhadi Mohamed Nour
Large Commercial
PROJECTS OWNERS/DEVELOPERS
Reston Heights Reston Heights Residential, LLC
Innovation Center SouthBuilding Design and Construction Division,
Fairfax County&
Nugget Joint Venture, LC
Large Commercial: Innovation Center South
Developers:Building Design and Construction Division, Fairfax County &Nugget Joint Venture, LC
Project Manager: MBP
Project Superintendent:Shirley Contracting Company, LLC
Contractor:Shirley Contracting Company, LLC
Engineering Firm: Dewberry
Site Inspector: Joe Flaim
Large Commercial: Innovation Center South
Large Commercial: Innovation Center South
Developers:Building Design and Construction Division, Fairfax County &Nugget Joint Venture, LC
Project Manager: MBP
Project Superintendent:Shirley Contracting Company, LLC
Contractor:Shirley Contracting Company, LLC
Engineering Firm: Dewberry
Site Inspector: Joe Flaim
Small Commercial
PROJECT OWNERS/DEVELOPERS
Restaurant DepotRepublic Property Company
& Restaurant Depot
Small Commercial: Restaurant Depot
Developers:Republic Property Company &
Restaurant Depot
Project Manager: Dan Croft
Project Superintendent:Tim Irwin
Contractor:S. W. Rodgers Company, Inc.
Engineering Firm: Gordon
Site Inspector: Robert Kuge
Small Commercial: Restaurant Depot
Small Commercial: Restaurant Depot
Developers:Republic Property Company &
Restaurant Depot
Project Manager: Dan Croft
Project Superintendent:Tim Irwin
Contractor:S. W. Rodgers Company, Inc.
Engineering Firm: Gordon
Site Inspector: Robert Kuge
Special Project
PROJECTS OWNERS/DEVELOPERS
Shirley Industrial Complex Shirley Investors, LLC
Wakefield Park Stream RestorationStormwater Planning Division,
Fairfax County
Special Project: Wakefield Park Stream Restoration Developer:Stormwater Planning Division,Fairfax County
Project Manager: Dave Anglin
Project Superintendents:Jason Beeler & John Connelly
Contractor:Meadville Land Services, Inc.
Engineering Firm:Wetland Studies and Solns., Inc.
Site Inspectors:Jeff Bartlett & Yudhie Brownson
Special Project: Wakefield Park Stream Restoration
Special Project: Wakefield Park Stream Restoration Developer:Stormwater Planning Division,Fairfax County
Project Manager: Dave Anglin
Project Superintendents:Jason Beeler & John Connelly
Contractor:Meadville Land Services, Inc.
Engineering Firm:Wetland Studies and Solns., Inc.
Site Inspectors:Jeff Bartlett & Yudhie Brownson
Infill Lot
PROJECT OWNERS
Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9 William and Kathleen Moore
Infill Lot : Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9Owners:William and Kathleen Moore
Project Manager: Erik Johnson
Project Superintendent:Erik Johnson
Contractor:AllSite Contracting, LLC
Engineering Firm:Dominion Surveyors, Inc.
Site Inspector:David MacEwen
Infill Lot : Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9
Infill Lot : Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9Owners:William and Kathleen Moore
Project Manager: Erik Johnson
Project Superintendent:Erik Johnson
Contractor:AllSite Contracting, LLC
Engineering Firm:Dominion Surveyors, Inc.
Site Inspector:David MacEwen
Outstanding Engineering Firm
VIKA, Virginia, LLC
The Preserve at Westfields
For
Outstanding Superintendents
Steve Johntson
Wakefield Park Stream Restoration
Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9
And
Erik JohnsonFor
For
Outstanding Contractor
AllSite Contracting, LLC
Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9
For
Outstanding Developers/Owners
Cedar Knolls of Clifton, Lot 9
For
William and Kathleen Moore
Best Protected Environmentally Sensitive Site:Burke Junction
Developer:K. Hovnanian Homes of VA, Inc.
Project manager: Kevin R. Chapman
Project Superintendent:Tony Schumate
Contractor:William A. Hazel, Inc.
Engineering Firm:Christopher Consultants, Ltd.
Site Inspector:Alhadi Mohamed Nour
Presenting the E&S Winners of the Year 2016
Paul Shirey, Acting Director
Site Development and Inspections Division
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
Outstanding Erosion and Sediment Control
Reviewers of the year:
Quy Nguyen – North Branch
Kinnari Radadiya – Central Branch
Kati Bárczay– South Branch
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
Outstanding Erosion and Sediment Control
Inspector of the year:
Anthony Wall– North Branch
Roger Barnes – Central Branch
Nak Chea – South Branch
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
Robert Vickers
Chairman
Fairfax County Tree Commission
Fairfax CountyLand Conservation Awards
Keith Cline, Director
Fairfax County Urban Forest
Management Division
Presented by
Fairfax County Tree Commissionand
Fairfax County Urban Forest Management
Tree Preservation Awards
937 Utterback Store Road (Dranesville) L’Auberge US, Inc.
Spring Lake, Section 3 (Hunter Mill) Sekas Homes, Ltd.
Brightview at Gallows Road (Mason) Shelter Development, LLC
Tree Planting Awards
Archstone at Hillwood Square (Providence) Avalon Bay Communities, Inc.
King Abdullah Academy (Sully) King Abdullah Academy
937 Utterback Store Road
Developer/Owner: L’Auberge Custom Homes
Engineer: Professional Design Group, Inc.
General Contractor: L’Auberge US, Inc.
Tree Preservation Consultant: BL Survey Arborist
Tree preservation deemed a
priority from the beginning of
planning through construction
10-yr Tree Canopy requirement
met entirely with preservation
of existing trees on the site
House located to
minimize impacts
and improve
survivability of
existing trees to be
preserved
Spring Lake Section 3
Developer: Sekas Homes, Ltd.
Engineer: Land Design Consultants
Site Contractor: TJT Corporation
Tree Preservation Consultant: TNT Environmental, Inc.
Tree Preservation Contractor: TNT Environmental, Inc.
Limits of clearing adjusted to
save additional trees and
improve survivability of trees in
protected areas
Additional fencing provided
during demolition of existing
structures to protect trees,
exceeding plan requirements
Much of tree preservation
area placed in conservation
easement to protect forested
area in perpetuity
Trees preserved in locations to
buffer new development from
traffic and help conform to
character of surrounding area
Brightview at Gallows Road
Developer: Shelter Development, LLC
Engineer: BC Consultants, Inc.
General Contractor: Clark Builders Group, LLC
Tree Preservation Consultant: BC Consultants, Inc.
Tree Preservation Contractor: The Care of Trees
Mulch over preserved area to
optimize conditions for regrowth of
root zone High quality tree
protection fence
Mulch over preserved area to optimize
conditions for regrowth of root zone
Tree preservation activities included crown
pruning, root pruning, mulching, fertilization,
invasive species removal, and soil remediation
with air spade to relieve compaction in area
where driveway existed
Archstone at Hillwood Square
Developer: Avalon Bay Communities, Inc.
General Contractor: Avalon Bay Construction
Landscape Architects: VIKA
BC Consultants
Landscape Contractor: Ashton Manor Environmental
Naturalized planting
areas blend in well with
existing vegetation
Trees located to effectively
shade paved surfaces and
intercept rain to help control
stormwater
Planting well spaced to fill in
landscape over time
Wide diversity in species helps
mitigate effects of pests and
climate change
King Abdullah Academy
Owner: King Abdullah Academy
Developer: Trammell Crow Company
General Contractor: Clark Construction Group
Landscape Architects: LSG Landscape Architecture
Landscape Contractor: Chapel Valley Landscape Company
Beautifully landscaped and
maintained areas recognized
as important to learning and
youth development
Trees spaced well for ultimate
size and relationship to
surrounding areas and
hardscape elements
Planted natural areas reduce
maintenance and increase
effectiveness of landscape in
mitigating stormwater
Plan met 10-yr. tree canopy
requirement with
preservation, yet still planted
over 170,000 square feet of
new tree canopy
Paul Shirey, Acting Director
Site Development and Inspections Division
Thank You!
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