This project was completed by SEH of North Carolina PLLC (SEHNC)
Challenge
Spanning approximately 1,100 acres, Caleb’s Creek Development in Kernersville, North Carolina, is a mixed-use project set to bring 3,500 new housing units, 20,000 square feet of retail and leasing space, and approximately $8 million in infrastructure improvements to the area. While offering exciting opportunities for the local community, this large-scale development faced numerous challenges typical of projects of this magnitude, including overcoming the complexities of multi-phase planning and infrastructure coordination while minimizing environmental and community impact.
The original master plan, created prior to SEH of North Carolina PLLC (SEHNC)’s involvement, consisted of 41 separate planning areas spread across 100 distinct construction phases. This fragmented approach was not ideal, as it posed inefficiencies in resource allocation, extended project timelines, and had a higher likelihood of disruption to surrounding protected areas and residential communities. Recognizing these challenges, Caleb’s Creek Development partnered with SEHNC and other stakeholders to streamline and simplify the project while maintaining its ambitious goals and commitment to sustainable practices.
Solution
To consolidate and optimize the development process, SEHNC collaborated with the developer and the community to implement a comprehensive strategy. The initial 41 planning areas were reduced to eight, significantly simplifying the overall development framework. By consolidating planning areas, the team was able to take a more holistic approach, allowing for better resource sharing, enhanced coordination, and reduced environmental and community disruption.
Optimized Development Strategies
This streamlined approach also facilitated the creation of a more efficient construction timeline and, through improved efficiency of site layouts, increased return on investment (ROI). By examining larger portions of the development simultaneously, the planning and engineering teams identified cost-effective solutions to overcome the rolling topography of the land. This included minimizing grading impacts and preserving protected natural areas, ensuring the project adhered to sustainable development principles. The consolidation also allowed for optimized phasing, reducing the overall timeline and ensuring more predictable outcomes for stakeholders.
Partnering for Impact
The success of this streamlined approach relied on close collaboration between SEHNC, the Town of Kernersville, landowners, and other project partners. By working together, the team was able to mitigate risks, align resources, and maintain a shared vision for the project. This collaborative effort not only improved efficiency but also created a development plan that balanced the needs of the community, the environment, and stakeholders.
Community Benefits
Once completed, Caleb’s Creek will offer a wide range of amenities designed to enhance the quality of life for residents and visitors. These include:
- Approximately 11 miles of walking and biking trails
- Lakeside park amenity
- Business center
- Community recreation facility and residents’ club
- Parks and greenways
- New elementary school
- 300 acres of protected natural areas
- $10 million of privately funded public infrastructure and transportation improvements
A Promising Future
The inclusion of extensive green spaces, recreational facilities, and transportation improvements ensures that Caleb’s Creek will serve as a model for integrated, community-focused development in the region. As construction progresses, collaboration among stakeholders and an innovative planning approach will ensure that Caleb’s Creek fulfills its promise as a transformative project for Kernersville – contributing to economic growth and creating a welcoming space for future generations to live, work, and play.
Project
Caleb’s Creek Development
Location
Kernersville, North Carolina
Client
Lennar & BOMA
Features
- 3,500 units of housing over 927 acres
- Original zoning of 41 planning areas simplified to eight
- Two-phased entitlement process
- Single family, townhouses, and apartments for rent or sale
- Several amenity sites such as pools, exercise facilities, and leasing offices
- 11 miles of mixed-use trails
- $10 million of privately funded public infrastructure and transportation improvements
- 300 acres of protected natural areas
Services
- Master planning and engineering
- Entitlement
- Public engagement
- Civil design and engineering
- Grading and construction phasing
- Stormwater master planning
- Traffic engineering
- Transportation engineering
- Geotechnical engineering
- Wetland and environmental permitting
- Amenity design and planning
- Architectural design
- Structural design and engineering
- Mechanical and plumbing engineering
- Electrical engineering
- Platting
- Permitting
- Construction administration
- Landscape Design