New Braunfels Citywide Pedestrian Improvements Program
CobbFendley is the lead design firm for the planning, surveying, design and construction of approximately 17,500 linear feet of 6-foot wide sidewalks in downtown New Braunfels.
CobbFendley is the lead design firm for the planning, surveying, design and construction of approximately 17,500 linear feet of 6-foot wide sidewalks in downtown New Braunfels.
CobbFendley works with the City of New Mexico to improve Bernalillo’s Downtown Rail Runner Station.
The El Paso Water Utilities – Public Service Board (EPWater) selected CobbFendley to provide services required for the acquisition of right-of-way (easements) for an 81-mile pipeline in El Paso.
In order to alleviate traffic congestion through Utah’s rapidly growing Silicon Slopes area, UDOT allocated $450 million to improve a section of I-15, also known as the Tech Corridor.
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.
This CobbFendley project in Harris County involved widening the Bayou bottom width has been “in the books” for many years pending funding until 2017 when Congress signed a Bi-Partisan Bill in response to Disaster Recovery Relief for Hurricane Harvey.
CobbFendley provided engineering design services for the 380-lot, single family subdivision located in Baytown, Texas. To date, 230 residential lots have been constructed with the remaining 150 lots currently under construction.
CobbFendley provided the engineering, design and construction management services for relocating the existing “Line F” gas pipeline. The existing pipe had to be relocated to allow for the Highway I-35N widening project in Denton, County, Texas.
CobbFendley provided civil site design services for the proposed development of student housing and parking facilities for a 7.1 acre tract on the Texas A&M University-Texarkana campus in coordination with the Owner’s Architect (Tittle Luther).
CobbFendley is part of the Downtown Gateway Partner’s Team, providing Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE), Surveying, Utility Coordination and Joint-Bid Utility Design Services for the proposed expansion of the existing CapMetro Downtown Platform Station.