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Valvoline Instant Oil Change – Spring, TX

Valvoline Instant Oil Change – Spring, TX Spring, TX 26,096 square foot or 0.60 acre tract located at 21900 Kuykendahl Road in Spring, TX 2,087 square foot store with 3 service bays and on-site customer parking areas Drainage analysis of overall development Site planning and MUD approvals On-site paving, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, waterlines, electrical, and gas Coordination with landowner and adjacent development Starbucks store to ensure smooth construction operations Construction administration

Ellington Commercial

Ellington Commercial Webster, TX 1.53 acre tract located at Dixie Farm Road and Gulf Breeze Drive, Webster, Tx 6,000 square foot convenience store with 10 gas pumps 2,400 square foot of retail/restaurant On-site paving, grading, storm drainage, sanitary sewer, waterlines, electrical, and gas Utility reservation application from the City of Houston TxDOT driveway permitting

Aura on McKinney

Aura on McKinney Dallas, TX Aura on Mckinney is a 190 unit, seven story multi-family development with a podium-style parking structure located on 1.7 acres at 4209 McKinney Avenue in Dallas, Texas.  

Avera Vinmar Warehouse

Avera Vinmar Warehouse Chambers County, TX Landev Engineers was responsible for the site development of Vinmar International’s new warehouse, storage, and distribution facility in Baytown, Texas. Design elements included over 2,000 linear feet of storm sewer and drainage conduit, including several outfall points to an existing 17.3-acre detention basin, utility infrastructure, grading, and 35,000 square yards of concrete pavement. Grading, paving, drainage, stormwater conveyance, fire protection, and erosion control for a 40-acre development for a global marketing, distribution and project development company that brings value to the world’s leading producers and users of petrochemical products through tailored business solutions. Project encompassed several months of coordination with other project disciplines including architectural, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and structural engineering and included review and coordination with Chambers County for the civil site, detention, and earthwork in accordance with agency requirements.

Municipal Stormwater Quality Compliance for Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 50

Municipal Stormwater Quality Compliance for Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 50 Houston, TX As a result of the 2010 U.S. Census the urbanized area of Houston expanded to include the Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 50 (the “District”). This triggered a new Clean Water Act permitting obligation for the District. The District became a regulated small municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) operator and would need to obtain a Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) permit and begin to reduce pollutants in stormwater runoff to the maximum extent practicable. RG Miller | DCCM developed the District’s five year Stormwater Management Program (SWMP) which outlined the activities to be conducted to reduce stormwater pollution. RG Miller | DCCM prepared and submitted the District’s Notice of Intent (NOI) to secure coverage under Permit No. TXR040000. After securing permit coverage in 2013, RG Miller | DCCM initiated compliance activities and SWMP implementation. RG Miller | DCCM is continuing to support the District and during the permit term provides monthly updates to the District’s board of directors on compliance activities and program status.

Shadowlake Subdivision

Shadowlake Subdivision Houston, TX This project consists of 400-acres located within the City of Houston on the south side of Westheimer Road, extending to Alief-Clodine Road and between Dairy Ashford and Old Westheimer Road.  RG Miller | DCCM was responsible for approximately 900 single-family lots and commercial and multi-family development, drainage improvements including a 75 acre floodplain mitigation and storm water detention basin, Brays Bayou improvements and two HCFCD lateral channels, over 1 million cubic yards of earthwork was performed throughout the project development, including the design and construction of Westpark Drive and the extension of Shadowbriar Drive from Westheimer Road to Richmond Avenue.

Villages of Cypress Lakes

Villages of Cypress Lakes Cypress, TX The Villages of Cypress Lakes (“VCL”) Subdivision is an 850-acre master-planned community located within Harris County Municipal Utility District No. 391. RG Miller | DCCM has been involved since project inception including feasibility studies, master drainage plan and district creation. VCL is primarily a single-family residential development consisting of multiple large detention/lake amenity basins, multiple recreation centers, a wastewater treatment plant facility and a water plant facility. The VCL development surrounds a beautiful public golf course and incorporates different types and sizes of houses. At full build out, approximately 2,600 homes are planned.

Windermere Lakes

Windermere Lakes Houston, TX Windermere Lakes is a 130-acre subdivision consisting of 14 streets including the main collector street, Windermere Lakes Boulevard, that has a traffic signal at FM 1960. The project included all associated water lines, sanitary sewers and storm sewers, as well as the construction of four lakes that also act as detention basins and a 4,000 square foot recreation center.

Canyon Gate & Canyon Lakes at the Brazos/Lakes of Williams Ranch

Canyon Gate & Canyon Lakes at the Brazos/Lakes of Williams Ranch Richmond, TX All located within Fort Bend County Municipal Utility District No. 116, Canyon Gate at the Brazos, Canyon Lakes at the Brazos and Lakes of Williams Ranch (a gated estate community) are part of a 750-acre planned community consisting of 1,520 lots and commercial reserves along both U.S. Hwy 59 and S.H. 99. RG Miller | DCCM’s design on the project involved a master dirt management plan, drainage facilities including several detention basins, lake amenity basins and drainage channels. Also included were both Grand Parkway and Texas Department of Transportation (“TxDOT”) coordination, a bridge over Rabbs Bayou, traffic signalization, lift stations, wastewater treatment plant facilities including water and wastewater regionalization with the City of Richmond, wetlands coordination with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineering and eighteen single-family residential sections.

Dowdell P.U.D. Wastewater Treatment Plant & Lift Station

Dowdell P.U.D. Wastewater Treatment Plant & Lift Station Houston, TX Existing 0.5 MGD permanent concrete plant was built in 2004 and design is underway to build another identical plant to bring the plant capacity up to 1.0 MGD. The site is located within the floodplain of Willow Creek, which required elevating the plant and lift station.

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