Peter J. Hurth , P.E., LEED AP Project Engineer
Peter has served as a project engineer with Baudhuin Incorporated since 1995. As a project engineer, Peter coordinates and manages projects involving the design of stormwater management plans, sanitary sewer and water distribution systems. As a vested owner, Peter has helped maintain the reputation and quality expected of Baudhuin Incorporated.
Peter has provided coordination and management expertise on projects throughout Wisconsin. The following list is a brief summary of civil engineering projects Peter has been involved with:
Representative Experience
- HS Realty – Maritime Plaza, City of Sturgeon Bay, WI:
Project manager: Project involved site design for 6 lot highway corridor commercial development as well as 60 residential lots. Services included municipal sewer and water design, roadway design, site stormwater and erosion control, representation at City Council meetings, DNR permitting, and public involvement. Efforts included multiple meetings with city plan commission as well as neighboring property owners to secure land and negotiate water main looping requirements. - Heritage Crossing, Village of Saukville, WI:
Project manager: Project involved design of large scale commercial Tax Incremental Financing development including 4,300 feet of roadway, 6,200 feet of municipal water, 4,300 feet of municipal sewer, DNR permitting for work within a navigable stream, regional stormwater pond design, coordination with environmental consultants, village staff and development team. Re-designed previously designed plan by other firm to effectively reduce project construction costs by approximately $2 million. - New Luxembourg – Village of Belgium, WI:
Project engineer: Project involved design and platting of a cultural center site, residential subdivision and commercial district. Services included site grading design, municipal sewer and water design, regional storm pond design, storm sewer design, village coordination and DNR permitting. - Target Store, City of Sturgeon Bay, WI: Project engineer:
Project involved site design for a 104,000 square foot big box retail center including off-site infrastructure, improvements including city street design, city water system pressure and flow analysis, municipal sewer design, storm water design, public meetings, construction bidding and project administration. Bedrock constraints impacted site design limitations and required a synthetically lined storm pond. A DNR permit was obtained on behalf of the City of Sturgeon Bay to fill a portion of a mapped wetland to allow re-alignment of a city street. - Highlands at Maxwelton Braes, Door County, WI:
Project engineer: Project involved site and stormwater design for a multi-unit condominium development along an existing golf course. The project also involved development of 33 residential lots on 37 acres. Site conditions warranted a unique design due to shallow bedrock conditions and existence of rock crevasses. The design parameters included rock hole patching methods, engineered infiltration areas and filling at home sites to provide filter strips to help achieve acceptable levels of water quality before discharge into the bedrock areas. Project included a local storm water permit and municipal sanitary sewer design. - Evening Shadows Subdivision, City of Sturgeon Bay:
Project manager: Conventional 38 lot city subdivision design, permitting and platting. Design and layout included city streets, storm sewer, sanitary sewer and water main. Very shallow bedrock depths required road grades be designed to work with the existing topography to minimize rock blasting costs associated with the project. - Jefferson Street Reconstruction, City of Sturgeon Bay, WI:
Project engineer. Project included re-construction of approximately 3,500 feet business highway 42/57 (Jefferson Street) through Sturgeon Bay. The effort included incorporating a landscape theme and colored concrete cross-walks. Community involvement was on-going throughout the construction phase to minimize down time and maximize access opportunities for local businesses along Jefferson Street.
Areas of Specialization
- Sanitary sewer and water main design
- Stormwater best management practice (BMP) design
- Site development design
- Project presentations and public meetings
- Community water supply system design
- Road design
- Green building and design
- Farm expansions
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering. 1995 graduate from the University of Wisconsin – Platteville.
Certifications
- Professional Engineer in the State of Wisconsin since 1999
- LEED Accredited Professional