Camp Kuluqua

The client hired DRMP to design and engineer the utility, stormwater, and parking infrastructure for a 60-unit, 3-lodge development to complement their camp. The primary challenges were engineering a private potable water and sewer service that seamlessly integrated into the existing master systems. 

DRMP used hydraulic modeling software to design a potable water system that boosted the existing system while also supporting the needs of the new development.  Additionally, DRMP utilized similar techniques to design a sanitary sewer lift station and forcemain that manifolds into an existing forcemain.

The development gave the client more bedrooms to support camp patrons for extended period and improvements bolstered their existing infrastructure. 

Key Facts

Location:

Florida

Client:

Florida Conference Association of Seventh-Day Adventists

Size:

10-acres

Highlights:
  • 60-unit, 3-lodge development
  • Integrated sewer service
  • Hydraulic modeling
Services Provided:

Land Development

Trails/Parks & Recreation Facilities

Utilities Engineering

Water Resources/Stormwater Management