APEC Engineering - Northwest Montana, Kalispell Whitefish Columbia Falls Bigfork Eureka Polson Libby Troy Engineers - Structural & Civil Engineering
111 Legend Trail, Kalispell, MT 59901 Tel:l (406) 755-APEC Email: info@apec-mt.com
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SitemapClientsPortfolioCompanyHomeTexas website designCivil EngineeringAPEC Engineering, Inc. - Serving Northwest Montan since 1998:
Kalispell, Bigfork, Whitefish, Polson, Eureka, Libby, Columbia Falls, and Troy.
ServicesLakeside/Somers CTEP Bike/Pedestrian PathSize:Year Built:2006Scope:• Civil Engineering

APEC Engineering (formerly Schwarz Architecture & Engineering) was chosen by community volunteers to work for the Flathead County Planning and Zoning Department to implement bike and pedestrian transportation improvements between Somers and Lakeside. Project funding was acquired through the Community Transportation Enhancement Project program in cooperation with the Flathead Regional Development Office. Community planning efforts and demands drove this project as a means of connecting the Communities of Somers and Lakeside with a Bike and Pedestrian Trail. The portion of the project initially funded and constructed included 0.8 miles of new 10 foot wide paved trail. APEC Engineering provided services including initial site investigations, site survey data collection, preliminary layout design, construction plans and reports, bid letting, bid evaluation, contractor selection, construction oversight and management. The constructed alignment generally is parallel with US Hwy 93 beginning at Somers Road and continuing south to the intersection of Old Hwy 93. Sections of the path required block retaining wall construction, pedestrian hand railing, constructed traffic barrier and guard rail, and new drainage structures. The path design and construction required coordination with improvement plans for US Hwy 93, existing above and below ground utilities and keeping public access open with limited interruption through out construction.