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US 79 Widening

US 79 Widening Jewett, Texas The DCCM team designed a 10-mile schematic and environmental project in Leon County. The project consisted of widening US 79 from a two-lane section to a four-lane divided section from west of Jewett at FM 1512 to Buffalo. This project developed three alternatives and refined the preferred alternative based on stakeholder input from two public meetings, environmental constraints, and limited right-of-way (ROW). The team worked on developing all environmental technical reports required to obtain environmental clearance for ROW acquisition and utility relocation before the final design. One project challenge involved reintroducing a relief route around the City of Jewett during the 90% schematic design. The DCCM team collaborated with the Emerging Technologies group to devise potential relief routes and create exhibits for the upcoming public meeting. Additionally, the DCCM team generated 3D renderings for downtown design options and collaborated with the City of Jewett to gain consensus from key stakeholders. Another challenge involved two grade-separated railroad crossings with BNSF and UPRR. The UPRR crossing featured a rail siding to the Nucor Corporation plant. To address this, seven alternatives were developed to convert the Nucor Corporation at-grade crossing into a grade-separated crossing, ensuring access to Nucor Corporation plants and CR 347. In coordination with Nucor Corporation and TxDOT, the team worked to find a design solution that accommodated all parties while minimizing interchange construction costs. At a Glance 10 Miles $178 million Construction Cost Markets Transportation Services Transportation Utilities

Shepherd Drive Roadway Improvements – Upper Kirby

Shepherd Drive Roadway Improvements – Upper Kirby Houston, Texas DCCM provided construction management and geographic information system (GIS) services for utility conversion from overhead to underground at Shepherd Drive from US 59 to Westheimer Road. This included utility coordination, inspection, and GIS services for all private utilities. GIS services included 2D and 3D visualizations accessible on desktop and mobile devices, monthly unmanned aerial vehicle data and 3D video footage, pole inventory of overhead facilities, and access to CAD drawings through a GIS File Transfer Protocol website. At a Glance $27.3 million Construction Cost Services Service Markets Market

Denton County Fiber Audit Documentation

Denton County Fiber Audit Documentation Denton County, Texas DCCM performed a fiber audit for Denton County’s single-mode fiber network, including auditing splice enclosure configurations, fiber patch panel configurations, and fiber-optic cable routing. The project involved over 70 miles of fiber audits with field verification to document patch panel and splice enclosure configurations. Our team provided GIS Esri work to update the Denton County Crescent Link Database with the fiber audit information for the splice enclosure and patch panel configuration documentation. SERVICES PROVIDED Existing fiber network audit Documentation of splice enclosures and patch panel configurations Measurements Redlines on prints Field verification and documentation Photos and identification of splice enclosures, patch panels, and telecommunications bay/racks Created Geospatial reference in GIS using Esri tools Update Crescentlink database with fiber audit documentation At a Glance 70 miles Fiber Audit 2024 Construction Completion Markets Power Services Utilities

Inter-Agency Infrastructure Coordination and Assessment Tool

Inter-Agency Infrastructure Coordination and Assessment Tool Harris County, Texas DCCM was selected as the prime firm for assembling an Inter-agency Infrastructure Coordination and Assessment Tool. The purpose of the tool was to assist Harris County and partner agencies with project status and updates for capital improvement projects across Harris County. Partner agencies include TxDOT, the Harris County Flood Control District, METRO, the Harris County Toll Road Authority, the City of Houston, and the Houston Parks Board. The tool was developed as a GIS using the Environmental Systems Research Institute platform. At a Glance $200,000 Design Cost Markets Power Services Utilities

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