Land & Site Development

Kendall Lakes

Kendall Lakes Alvin, TX Kendall Lakes is a growing residential community of currently consisting of 200 homes in seven sections located in Alvin within Brazoria County Municipal Utility District No. 36.  The subdivision features an interconnecting lake/detention amenity system for the development.

Baker Road Municipal Utility District

Baker Road Municipal Utility District Houston, TX Baker Road Municipal Utility District serves the Windsor Park Lakes subdivision, a 163-acre gated community of waterfront homes. 

Stonebrook Estates

Stonebrook Estates Tomball, TX Stonebrook Estates is a 51.4-acre, single-family residential community developed by Terra Visions, LLC in northwest Harris County. RG Miller | DCCM designed the lot grading plans, potable and sanitary water systems and roadways.  The project was cited by the Urban Land Institute for its exemplary use of innovative water management.

Augusta Pines

Augusta Pines Spring, TX Augusta Pines Subdivision is a 1,018-acre community located within Northwest Harris County MUD 19. Augusta Pines, primarily a single-family residential development surrounds a beautiful private golf course and incorporates different types and sizes of homes ranging from production homes to multi-million dollar custom homes. RG Miller | DCCM was involved with all aspects of the development, including a master drainage plan, wastewater treatment plant facility, a water plant facility, and subdivision design.

River Ranch Development

River Ranch Development Houston, TX Landev Engineers was responsible for the general development plan for 671 acres, the first phase of development for River Ranch, a master-planned community in Liberty County in the northeast corner of the Houston Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). The first phase consists of approximately 230 large estate lots and 1,070 standard residential lots—a total of 1,300 homes. The plans also called for a 12-acre school site, 5 acres for a wastewater treatment plant, 1 acre for a water treatment plant, and roughly 135 acres for commercial real estate. The master-planned community also includes a trail system throughout the development. Liberty County projects its population to increase from about 78,000 in 2014 to over 118,000 by 2035, according to its strategic plan. The City of Dayton, which resides inside Liberty County, is also expected to see major growth in its community, with its current population doubling or even tripling by 2035. Learn more about the economic impact this project will have by reading the recently published article in the Houston Business Journal here . (https://www.bizjournals.com/houston/news/2017/12/07/7-000-acremasterplanned-community-to-be.html?ana=lnk) Landev Engineers is pleased to be able to provide engineering and surveying services for this unfolding project. Landev Engineers will also be serving as the District Engineer for River Ranch Municipal Utility District (MUD) 1, providing the engineering for a water plant, sewer plant, and several hundred linear feet of utility work, grading, and drainage improvements for the area.

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