S. A. Miro, Inc.’s scope for this project focuses on civil engineering design, including upsizing domestic water, fire service, and sanitary sewer lines, as well as minor revisions to sidewalks and roadway access. The project retains existing vehicular access points at Broadway and E 17th Avenue, and Court Place and 16th Street, with pedestrian access largely unchanged. No new streets, alleys, or traffic signals are required, allowing the adaptive reuse to integrate seamlessly with the surrounding urban infrastructure.
Stormwater management for the site does not require modifications or detention facilities, reflecting the minimal changes to impervious surfaces. The civil design deliverables includ the Civil Site Plan, Grading Plan, Utility Plan, and Denver Fire Plan, with coordination to address SDP (Site Development Plan) Amendment processes. S. A. Miro, Inc. is collaborating with the architect throughout the Design Development and Construction Document phases to respond to SDP comments and ensure compliance with city requirements.
By providing a coordinated civil engineering framework for the adaptive reuse, S. A. Miro, Inc. is helping position the Denver Energy Center for long-term, mixed-use functionality while preserving its central role in the evolving downtown Denver core.