Coit Road Roadway Design
CobbFendley is currently designing 10,500 linear feet of four-lane divided (ultimately six-lane divided) major arterial roadway from East 1st Street to Frontier Parkway.
CobbFendley is currently designing 10,500 linear feet of four-lane divided (ultimately six-lane divided) major arterial roadway from East 1st Street to Frontier Parkway.
CobbFendley provided the design and construction of a new 65-acre sports complex in Pearland, Texas.
CobbFendley led the Utility Design, Utility Coordination and Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) efforts for the LBJ Managed Lanes project, which was implemented to relieve severe congestion on 13.3 miles of IH 635 (LBJ) from just west of IH 35E to just east of US 75.
CobbFendley is designing 2.75 miles of wastewater interceptor along Woman Hollering Creek.
CobbFendley performed design, bid, and construction phase services for 6,200 linear feet of 24-inch waterline along Weiss Lane, 2,600 linear feet of 12-inch waterline to access a new Pflugerville ISD High School, and 5,000 linear feet of 16-inch waterline relocation for Manville WSC.
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.
The Texas Facilities Commission (TFC) is implementing Phase 1 of the Master Plans at both the Capitol Complex (CapCom) and the North Austin Complex (NAC). The TFC selected the CobbFendley team to provide professional engineering services as the Site Services Engineer (SSE) for the following projects.
CobbFendley provided detailed channel, bridge, roadway design, bid and construction phase services for this Flood Control project for Bexar County.
CobbFendley reconstructed 4,000 linear feet of roadway from an existing 2-lane to a 3-lane cross-section, including a phase utilizing in-situ rehabilitation. Construction of this project provided a beginning phase of critical transportation infrastructure projects for the City of Pflugerville and was executed in coordination with several adjacent 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.