Kirby Drive Overhead to Underground Utility Relocation
CobbFendley served as the lead design engineer relocating aerial utilities from existing poles to new underground locations for this high profile streetscape project in Houston.
CobbFendley served as the lead design engineer relocating aerial utilities from existing poles to new underground locations for this high profile streetscape project in Houston.
CobbFendley is responsible for the preparation of schematic, alignment alternatives, and environmental assessment documents for seven miles of US 281 from FM 490 to SH 186/FM 1017 in Hidalgo County, Texas.
CobbFendley was contracted by Pedernales Electric Cooperative to reconfigure the overhead electric distribution system at IH 35 and Posey Road due to a TxDOT roadway reconfiguration project.
CobbFendley assisted Texas-New Mexico Power on the design of a new overhead feeder serving as a redundant circuit from the Cochise Substation 6.12 miles east to tie back into original distribution line in case of power outages and or fault current along main route.
CobbFendley was selected by AT&T Communications to perform pole loading analysis and pole attachment application submission to CPS Energy for over 3,000 attachment points throughout the City of San Antonio and the surrounding area.
CobbFendley has been providing on-call survey services for Texas Parks and Wildlife since August 2016. Survey work on these projects supports the design of new facilities within a Capital Improvement Plan.
The Texas Department of Transportation’s Pharr District requested the setting of 150 deep-set control monuments throughout the eight county district area. 5/8” stainless steel rods were driven to refusal (varying in depth from 8 feet to 24 feet).
CobbFendley performed GPS static and RTK to create a horizontal and vertical control network for use in aerial mapping.
CobbFendley is currently providing professional land surveying and civil site engineering services for the 24-acre Regent Square development on four city blocks located along Dallas Street west of downtown Houston, Texas. The multi-use development will include major office, retail, restaurant, multi-family, and entertainment components and will be a major destination in the inner city area.
The North Tarrant Express (NTE) is a public-private partnership to improve mobility along SH 121/183, IH 820, and IH 35W through the reconstruction of existing lanes, addition of frontage roads, and addition of managed toll lanes. As the Right-of-Way consultant for Segment 1, CobbFendley was responsible for the acquisition of 115 parcels along IH 820 from the SH 121/183 split to IH 35W.