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HAMILTON MARKETPLACE
Hamilton Township, New Jersey

Project Description:

The developers of the Hamilton Marketplace faced several challenges in their effort to redevelop a 220 acre former agricultural and orchard tract into a major regional retail center anchored by multiple big box tenants and comprising some 1,000,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and commercial space. Early in the due diligence process, Whitestone conducted preliminary geotechnical and environmental investigations that identified site development challenges including shallow mottling (typically interpreted by NJDEP as shallow groundwater), extremely moisture-sensitive soils (elastic silts), and environmental concerns including abandoned USTs, hazardous materials/wastes, and residual arsenic in the soils from former agricultural pesticide application.

Considering the magnitude of site earthwork and grading required, the reuse of site soils was critical since importing and exporting substantial volumes of material would be cost-prohibitive. In addition, in order to make site designs workable, grades had to be cut substantially lower than apparent groundwater levels. In the ensuing geotechnical investigation, Whitestone provided a detailed hydrogeologic analysis, including piezometer tests and groundwater level contouring, to prove to NJDEP and the municipality that a site concept including phased stormwater basin construction to drain regionally perched groundwater would function properly. In addition, specific recommendations including the use of geogrids and soil conditioning were developed in order to maximize soil reuse and minimize costly undercutting and replacement.

Whitestone also consulted with multiple retail corporate entities (proposed tenants) that had individual and often conflicting specifications that would preclude using the on-site materials in various locations. Through careful analysis of grading plans, phasing, and negotiation of performance standards as opposed to material standards, Whitestone aided the client in successfully reusing the majority of the on-site materials, while still satisfying individual tenant requirements.

Whitestone identified environmental concerns including residual arsenic in the soils and developed specific soil management and health and safety plans to mitigate the condition. Whitestone provided expert witness testimony and obtained the necessary NJDEP approvals for the client. Whitestone also provided air monitoring and environmental site controls as needed to comply with local and state requirements.

Whitestone provided full time construction phase consulting, testing and inspection with a resident engineer and supporting staff to ensure the design phase recommendations were properly implemented. In addition to geotechnical and materials testing, environmental oversight and health and safety air monitoring also were provided.


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Hamilton Marketplace photo

Client:
Developer's Diversified Realty Corporation

Period of Performance:
1997 to 2003

Project Highlights:

  • 220 acre multi-phase retail development

  • Coordinated with civil design and construction professionals to handle moisture-sensitive soils and shallow groundwater conditions, including detailed design recommendations for temporary access measures to be incorporated into final plan

  • Provided environmental investigation, NJDEP negotiation, and expert testimony at hearings to address arsenic levels in site soils including mitigation measures during construction
  • Consulted with multiple corporate retail clients with conflicting corporate specifications to enable most cost-effective use of challenging on-site soils while satisfying future tenant requirements

  • Provided full-time construction phase consulting, testing, and health and safety monitoring to ensure recommendations and NJDEP requirements were implemented

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