North Texas Municipal Water District McKinney East Side Water Line

Posted on August 26th, 2022 by Renee Narvaez

Our team completed the aerial and LiDAR survey for a proposed 5 mile water line in McKinney, Texas. We managed the collection of aerial photogrammetry and LiDAR using a helicopter with a single pass and extracted planimetrics and a digital terrain model with one ft contours.

Navasota River Boundary Survey

Posted on August 26th, 2022 by editor@bowman

Our team completed a boundary survey of over 1,500 acres consisting of ten individual tracts in Brazos County, as needed by the client for a real estate closing. This project included approximately five miles of boundary along the Navasota River, along the Brazos and Madison County line, and approximately another mile of boundary along the centerline of a creek.

King’s Creek Wind Farm

Posted on August 26th, 2022 by Renee Narvaez

Kings Creek Wind Farm was a hard bid, multi-phase aerial and ALTA survey for an approximate 50,000 acre wind farm. The scope consisted of a manned aircraft aerial survey to collect ortho imagery and an on-the-ground boundary survey to produce ALTA surveys for all project parcels.

Kilgore Surface Water Treatment Plant

Posted on August 26th, 2022 by editor@bowman

Our team completed the design survey for a new high service pump station to replace the existing high service pumping facility at the Kilgore Surface Water Treatment Plant. We set project control throughout the site and utilized their unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) to survey the existing structures, ground features, and create a point cloud, video, and digital terrain model of the site.

Jonah Water Special Utility District

Posted on August 26th, 2022 by editor@bowman

Our team completed the boundary and topographic survey of 10.2 miles for a proposed 24-in waterline from the Circleville Pump Station to the Jonah Special Utility District headquarters located in Williamson County.

Clearfork Emergency Access Bridge

Posted on August 15th, 2022 by Renee Narvaez

Our team was hired as a subconsultant to complete the design survey for the proposed City of Benbrook emergency access bridge across the Trinity River. We established control points and benchmarks at 500-ft intervals throughout the project site. Horizontal coordinates were obtained using GPS and vertical values were established by closed level loops from City of Fort Worth benchmarks.

City of Waco Airport Road Improvements

Posted on August 15th, 2022 by editor@bowman

Our team was contracted by the city of Waco to conduct a topographic survey of approximately two miles of an existing two-lane road. Due to the constant traffic along this road, it was determined that utilizing a UAV would be the safest approach to gathering the required data.

Carl Farley’s Boys Ranch

Posted on August 4th, 2022 by Jillian Taylor

Our team was contracted in March 2015 by an attorney representing the Cal Farley’s Boys Ranch in remote Oldham County, Texas. Our role was to serve as an expert consultant concerning a contested area with substantial oil and gas royalty implications. The project consisted of research and sketching, field surveying, computation, and communicating our findings to the client.

Beck Branch Sanitary Sewer Interceptor

Posted on August 4th, 2022 by editor@bowman

Our team was hired to perform the design survey of approximately 19,000 LF for the purpose of a new sanitary sewer line in the City of Plano. First we established control points and benchmarks at 1,000-ft intervals. Horizontal coordinates were established using GPS and vertical values were established by conventional leveling.

McLane Stadium

Posted on August 4th, 2022 by editor@bowman

A 160 acre boundary and topographic survey along the Brazos River that was used for the civil engineering design for the new football stadium. As part of the survey, second order Horizontal and vertical control was to ensure the highest accuracy standards for the planned civil engineering design that included not only the stadium but a marina and multiple platforms along the Brazos River.