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Irrigation Design FRS Design Group Irrigation Design FRS Design Group FRS Design Group is a design firm specializing in irrigation design and consulting for the commercial and golf markets. We have been providing independent services for over 30 years for a wide array of projects throughout the Country. FRS Design Group only specializes in the irrigation design and consulting even though Mr. Feick is a licensed Landscape Architect. This allows us to blend the needs of the landscape with the irrigation design. This knowledge allows FRS Design Group to take on any type of project, whether it may be a roof top garden in downtown Chicago, a streetscape for the Department of Transportation, water collection systems, LEED projects to sports complexes. We have the knowledge to specifically de- sign a system for your project. With years of experience, FRS Design Group is able to oversee the irrigation installation, ensuring the project is installed following the intent of the design. We are able complete periodic site visits to complete this task and also provide project punch lists and final acceptance of projects. FRS Design Group bring water conservation and water management into their designs to conserve the resources and incorporate smart irrigation. This may completed be water collection of rainwater from roofs and parking lots. It may also be from the correct use of pressure regulation, weather monitoring, soil monitoring and the correct controller management tools. Many of our clients are repeat clients, which is the best thing that can occur, because then, we know we are doing the right thing and our clients are happy with our work. Although we have completed numerous projects in many states, we pride ourselves on our quality, not our quantity. We look forward to working with you in creating a successful project. Irrigation Design Services PRE-DESIGN COVERAGE PLAN WATER USAGE STUDIES COST ESTIMATING PRELIMINARY PUMP STATION REQUIREMENTS LEED DOCUMENTATION WATER COLLECTION DESIGN SYSTEM CONTROL SELECTION WATER MANAGEMENT SELECTION PIPE ROUTING CONTROLLER SEQUENCING WIRING PLANS PUMP STATIONS WATER COLLECTION TANKS EFFICIENT IRRIGATION DESIGN INSTALLATION DETAILS SPECIFICATIONS BIDDING / NEGOTIATING POST DESIGN FIELD STAKING OF IRRIGATION AS-BUILT DRAWINGS CONTROLLER PROGRAMMING GPS AS-BUILTS Irrigation Services Key Personnel Dan Feick, ASLA President Professional Credentials Bachelor of Landscape Architecture Bachelor of Science Environmental Design North Dakota State University, Fargo, North Dakota Licensed Landscape Architect—Wisconsin #43-014 Wisconsin Society of Landscape Architects (WIASLA) Executive Board Member 2010-2012 ASLA Water Conservation PPN Dan is president of FRS Design Group, an irrigation design and consulting firm. He has been in the irrigation design industry for over 30 years. With his landscape architecture background he is able to integrate the irrigation into the landscape and the needs of the design. He has worked with a broad range of irrigation projects. These projects include, commercial projects, rooftop gardens, colleges, corporate campuses, governmental and state projects, sports fields, water collection systems, pump station projects, LEED projects all the way up to golf courses. Dan has extensive knowledge of the current products in the market for all irrigation applications. His extensive knowledge of irrigation installation allows him to oversee projects from simple commercial systems to large golf courses. Since no two projects are the same, figuring out unique solutions to the client’s project is something Dan has been able to accomplish over the years. With the owner’s budget in mind, the solution has to be practical, yet effective. Michael Zimmerman Irrigation Designer/Project Manager Professional Credentials Certified Irrigation Contractor #60227 Watertronics Certified Pump Station Technician Michael has over 15 years of experience in the irrigation industry. He is involved with coordinating irrigation schedules, designs and interacting with design teams. Michael is also heavily involved with the firm’s project site observations during installation and controller programming. Michael is involved with water collection and re-use, pumping systems and LEED on many of our projects. He also is in tune with incorporating many of the water saving components from soil sensing to smart controllers. He has been involved with projects ranging from corporate campuses, educational campuses, streetscapes, sports fields and many green roof irrigation systems. Resume’ Sports Fields Projects Dallas Cowboys “The Star”, TX Team Practice Facility University of Wisconsin– Madison, WI X-Country Track 1 Soccer Field University of Wisconsin—Madison, WI Football Practice Field Camp Randal Improvements Northern Illinois University, IL 4 Intramural Fields Woodside Ranch Wisconsin Dells Sports Complex, IL 2 Soccer Fields Surrounds 10 Artificial Fields Sports Force Park, Sandusky OH Surrounds 9 Artificial Fields Madison Area Youth Association 3 Soccer Fields, Phase I Reddan Park, WI 16 Soccer Fields Master Plan Downers Grove North High School, IL 1 Softball Field 1 Multi-purpose Field 1 Soccer Field Downers Grove South High School, IL 3 Practice Fields Water Collection Study Northwestern University, IL Women’s Field Hockey LaCrosse/Football Surrounds University of IllinoisChampaign, IL Football Practice Field University of Illinois Chicago, IL Soccer Field University of North Dakota, ND Soccer Field Intramural Fields Valley View High School, IL 3 Fields 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Kromrey Middle School, WI 1 Football Field USA Youth, WI 8 Soccer Fields 3 Softball Fields 1 Baseball Field 1 Football Field Lawrence University, WI 1 Softball Field 1 Baseball Hastings School District, MN Multi Use Fields Commercial Irrigation Kettle Moraine Lutheran School District, WI 3 Soccer Fields 3 Football Fields 1 Softball Field 1 Baseball Field Appleton North High School, WI 1 Baseball Field 1 Softball Field Holmen Elementary School, WI 6 field complex Bismarck Parks and Recreation, ND 8 Softball Fields 6 Soccer fields Onsted School District, MI 2 Soccer Fields Mitchell Park and Recreation, SD 2 Softball Fields Fargo Park District-Anderson Park, ND 8 Softball Fields Gwendolyn Brooks Academy, IL 1 Softball Field 1 Baseball Field Irrigation Projects Commercial Irrigation Titletown District Phase I &II -Green Bay Packers Commercial irrigation Lambeau Field—Green Bay Packers Oneida Stair and Atrium Expansion and Renovation Commercial Irrigation Northwestern University, IL 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