Bowman conducted a comprehensive 3D laser scan of the entire building, from the center stage to the marble-clad exterior. The final Revit model ranged in detail from LOD 200 to 350, depending on the complexity of the space.
Bowman conducted a comprehensive 3D laser scan of the entire building, from the center stage to the marble-clad exterior. The final Revit model ranged in detail from LOD 200 to 350, depending on the complexity of the space.
Bowman partnered with Rockcliff Energy to conduct a preliminary survey and perform construction staking for an 88-mile saltwater gathering system. This system, designed to enhance the efficiency of saltwater disposal in midstream operations, aimed to eliminate the dependence on conventional 18-wheeler disposal methods.
Bowman secured a contract to conduct a preliminary survey for a 55-mile gas gathering pipeline, which is designed to gather natural gas from several well locations and transports it to a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Southwest Louisiana.
Bowman was contracted to provide integrity support services for 41 miles of pipeline across East Texas and Northwest Louisiana. To ensure the reliability and safety of the energy infrastructure, our team conducted depth of cover surveys to assess the position of pipelines beneath the surface.
Bowman was engaged to provide open ditch as-built surveys for 315 miles of natural gas gathering systems. Bowman not only provided an accurate representation of the existing infrastructure but also served as a valuable resource for future maintenance, expansion and regulatory compliance.
The Fauna Facility Upgrade Project in Houston, Texas consisted of two phases, both of which centered on optimizing the tank to mainline flow. Phase I installed new piping from an existing surge relief system to the suction side of two existing mainline units. A new turbine meter, small volume prover, and new piping were installed downstream of the two existing mainline units.
Bowman along with Wildlife Imaging Systems is monitoring bat flight behaviors at wind turbines with thermal imaging cameras and post-construction monitoring. The videos obtained are processed using machine learning algorithms to identify bat tracks and unique behaviors associated with bat attraction to wind turbines.
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.