Challenge
The Nicollet Mall, a 12-block stretch of entertainment, office, transportation and pedestrian activity in Downtown Minneapolis was in need of urban renewal. The City set out to replace the thoroughfare infrastructure and rebrand the area as a destination for employees, residents and visitors to live, work and play.
Solution
Because of the magnitude of the project, the City hired SEH as the construction management team during the preliminary design stage. This enabled SEH to work with the City and design team on cost estimating, constructability and durability reviews, staging and utility coordination early on in the design process. This also helped the team anticipate potential schedule and phasing issues.
SEH and the City implemented a potholing program to identify underground utility conflicts during design in order to assist in design decisions and relocation requirements by the utility companies. In the end, the Nicollet Mall project came in on time and within budget, giving “Minnesota’s Main Street” a bold new beginning for 2018.
Awards
- 2017 Project of the Year Award | City Engineers Association of Minnesota’s (CEAM)
- New Construction Award, Total Value Over $15 Million category | Minnesota Construction Association (MCA)
- Excellence in Concrete Paving Merit Award | Concrete Paving Association of Minnesota (CPAM)
- 2018 Project of the Year (Transportation $25-$75 Million) | American Public Works Association (APWA)
- Award of Merit, Landscape/Hardscape/Urban Design | ENR Midwest 2018 Best Projects Awards
Project
Nicollet Mall Reconstruction
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Client
City of Minneapolis
Features
- 14 different concrete applications, finishes and colors
- 245 mature trees all 5-6 in. caliper
- 253 shrubs
- 8,655 perennials
- 5000+ LED lights
- 3.7 Olympic size pools worth of planting soils
- 6.9 football fields (nearly 2,100 ft.) of concrete
- 300 moveable chairs
- 12 new bus shelters
- Removal of approximately 12 acres of existing street surfaces
- Reconstruction of 11 intersections
- Over 2.5 miles of temporary pedestrian walk ways
- Over 2 miles of storm pipe
- Over 1,000 VF of storm structures
- 11,000 CY of planting soils
- 400,000 sq. ft. of concrete flatwork – 150,000 of which were sand blasted
- 1,564 new light fixtures
- 20.7 miles of wire
- Over 2 miles of irrigation lines
- Over 400 employees onsite through the duration of the project
- Over 95,000 man hours
- 120,000 vehicles per day on cross streets
- 130,000 pedestrians per day in corridor
Services
- Civil engineering
- Planning and landscape architecture
- Construction management
- Design review
- Independent cost estimating
- Mechanical/electrical engineering
- Structural engineering
- Traffic engineering
- Transportation planning
- Water engineering
- Survey