Land Development

Picture This: Lake Monticello Pool

As the 2019 summer pool season comes to an end, we wanted to highlight a recent Timmons Group project that enjoyed its inaugural swim season.

 

 

Located in the heart of the Lake Monticello residential community in Fluvanna County Virginia, the new Lake Monticello swimming pool complex serves residents and guests as a feature amenity. Our landscape architecture team worked with the Owner’s Association staff and Board of Directors to envision and design a multifunctional pool complex to replace an aging pool that had reached the end of its lifespan.

 

 

In addition to Landscape architecture, this project utilized multiple Timmons Group services including, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, and Surveying. The pool complex includes an expanded pool and pool deck, a renovation and addition to the existing pool equipment building, and site landscaping and lighting. To meet the project goal of providing an accessible pool for all patrons, we integrated the kiddie pool into the main pool and designed a beach entry with an accessible ramp.

 

 

In a community known for its numerous outstanding amenities, the new pool at Lake Monticello has become one of its most popular attractions.

Project Team:
Pool Consultant: Aquatics H20
MEP Engineer: RMF Engineering
Contractor: J.A. Heisler Contracting Company, Inc.

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At Timmons Group, our mission is to achieve unparalleled understanding of our clients, their businesses, and their visions, resulting in unrivaled customer service and shared success. We were founded on the premise of engineering our communities so they can experience a better future.

Our services include civil planning, infrastructure design, economic development, environmental and geotechnical services, landscape architecture, sustainability, urban planning, and structural engineering and more. All of these services are driven by our commitment to making today’s project a lasting and sustainable part of your community’s future.

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