The Magnolia Courts Subdivision is located between North Stovall Drive and Crow Drive in Robinson, Texas. The client hired us to perform surveying and engineering services to create market-ready lots for people to purchase and build custom homes.
The Magnolia Courts Subdivision is located between North Stovall Drive and Crow Drive in Robinson, Texas. The client hired us to perform surveying and engineering services to create market-ready lots for people to purchase and build custom homes.
Our team completed the boundary survey of over 2,988 acres of land in Brazos County for the purpose of creating five new units for an upstream oil and gas company. Boundaries were unique in this area as they adjoined state highways, the Little Brazos River, and railroad right-of-way.
The existing 397-acre area has been utilized for agriculture purposes with adjacent properties being utilized for residential, agricultural, commercial, and air traffic purposes. Due to substantial growth in the area for both residential and commercial use, our client wanted a master-planned community with commercial spaces available for a childcare facility, assisted living facility, etc.
Our team was hired by U.S. Silica, a nationwide sand and aggregate company, to conduct volume analysis on stockpiles as a third-party inventory verification. We have performed volume analysis scans every quarter since 2014 in various states, including Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland, North Dakota, and Montana.
Our team was contracted by the United States Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) to survey 6 tracts of land totaling approximately 483 acres in Anderson and Cherokee Counties, including portions of the subject tracts that adjoined the Neches River.
Our team completed two simultaneous projects under the same work authorization for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT): 1) The US 75 Project in Allen was completed for the purpose of a bridge replacement and proposed changes to the highway main lanes leading up to the bridge, and 2) The SL-12 Project in Dallas for a proposed tunnel.
Our team completed the schematic design survey for approximately two miles of FM 428 and County Road 55/Glendenning Parkway, from 1,000 ft west of Dallas Parkway to 1,000 ft east of SH 289 (Preston Road), for the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT).
The client hired us to create a master-planned community for custom homes with shared amenities such as parks and walking trails. Our team conducted a boundary survey of 169-acres for the previous owner prior to the development of the subdivision. The data for the boundary survey was taken with high-tech aerial survey equipment flown by our FAA-certified drone pilot.
EDF Renewables contracted us to provide aerial mapping survey services for a new solar facility to be constructed on an old power plant site. The combination of cutting edge Lidar technology and UAV services allowed our team to conduct topographic surveys throughout EDF’s 2,500 acres of land.
Our team completed the design survey of approximately 6,700 LF for the purpose of a new sanitary sewer relief interceptor in the City of Fort Worth. The proposed alignment for this project traversed through a city park, crossed US Highway 287, Sycamore Creek, and public right-of-way.