Main Street WWTP Improvements – Clarifier #2 & Lift Station
CobbFendley was responsible for design services and construction administration of the Main Street WWTP Improvements in Seabrook, Texas.
CobbFendley was responsible for design services and construction administration of the Main Street WWTP Improvements in Seabrook, Texas.
CobbFendley was responsible for the pipe bursting approximately 7,000 linear feet of 12” sanitary sewer gravity main along Todville Road from East Meyer Avenue to Brummerhop Street.
CobbFendley performed preliminary engineering and prepared Plans, Specifications & Estimates (PS&E) for Fondren Road from US 59 northbound frontage road to the Westpark Tollway off-ramp.
CobbFendley is the District Engineer for Southern Montgomery Country Municipal Utility District (SMCMUD) and is responsible for the design of new infrastructure and rehabilitation projects, review of numerous development plans, general district engineering, attendance at monthly board meetings, and preparing bond applications for funding. As District Engineer, we work closely with the operator, attorney, and bookeeper on district projects.
CobbFendley serves as the City of Hunters Creek Village’s engineer on all street, drainage and floodplain management matters, and also leads design efforts associated with water and wastewater improvements for City projects.
CobbFendley provided engineering design services including a drainage impact analysis, master drainage plan, and construction plans serving the Royal Brook at Kingwood Subdivision, a proposed 342-acre single-family development located within the City of Houston.