Upper Proctor Creek Capacity Relief Project

Phase B & C

Substantially Completed on July 2023

Upper Proctor Creek / Upper Proctor Creek Relief Project Phases B & C | BenchMark Management Project
Client: City of Atlanta | Department of Watershed Management

Project Location: Atlanta, Georgia

Project Description:

Phase B & C of the Upper Proctor Creek Capacity Relief Project – Rodney Cook, Sr. Park in Historic Vine City has successfully completed the task of separating the combined sewer system to route stormwater down to the Cook Park retention pond (Phase A) within the Vine City neighborhood. The pond was designed to manage 150 acres draining down to Boone Blvd and Vine St, including parts of Georgia World Congress Center. With these phases now completed, the overall project is poised to reduce localized flooding and provide sewer capacity relief to benefit both Vine City and English Avenue neighborhoods.

BenchMark Management played a crucial role in this achievement, providing the engineering, design, hydrologic and hydraulic modeling, as well as permitting for the installation of approximately 9,000 linear feet of large diameter storm pipe. This work also included the replacement of curb inlets, concrete curb and gutter, concrete sidewalk, pavement repair, and resurfacing. The engineering team utilized the latest versions of AutoCAD Civil 3D, Autodesk Storm and Sanitary Analysis, and ArcGIS in the process.

Services Provided:

  • Cost Estimation
  • Engineering Design
  • Hydrologic & Hydraulic Modeling
  • Permitting
  • Project Management
  • Utility Coordination