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Shelby House apartment building at an urban intersection with sidewalks, crosswalks, and street improvements.

Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center

Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center Nashville, Tennessee DCCM’s survey team in Nashville provided construction staking services for Phase II of the Shelby House Samaritan Recovery Center in Nashville, Tennessee. Phase I of the development included the completed Shelby House and the initial Samaritan Recovery Community facilities. Shelby House is an affordable housing project designed to support individuals transitioning out of homelessness. The 44‑unit facility offers a range of supportive services focused on promoting long‑term stability and self‑sufficiency for its residents. The Samaritan Recovery Community complements this mission by providing comprehensive recovery services for individuals overcoming substance abuse. The campus includes residential treatment, outpatient services, and supportive housing, all tailored to foster sustainable recovery. During Phase II, construction took place while the Samaritan Recovery Community remained fully operational. Contractors developed expanded facilities to meet growing demand, effectively doubling the organization’s capacity to serve the community. The expansion also added much‑needed affordable housing to the downtown Nashville area, further reinforcing the project’s community‑focused impact. Photo Courtesy of Holladay Ventures At a Glance 2 Phases Markets Surveying Services Surveying

Vanderbilt Legends Club building with stone exterior, sidewalk, and landscaped lawn

Vanderbilt Legends Clubhouse Renovation and Expansion

Vanderbilt Legends Clubhouse Renovation and Expansion Franklin, Tennessee DCCM was engaged by Meyers+Associates to deliver comprehensive land surveying and civil engineering services for the expansion of the Vanderbilt Legends Golf Clubhouse. Our scope of work focused on producing a detailed topographic survey, site construction drawings, and complete permit application packages to support the proposed building enhancements. The expansion project encompassed the addition of kitchen facilities, new locker rooms, a second-level fitness center, administrative office space, a new elevator, and enlarged outdoor terrace areas. In a prior phase of the renovation, DCCM was also selected to design the regrading of the practice green, incorporating stormwater management solutions. At a Glance $42,000 Design Cost Markets Land Development Surveying Services Land & Site Development Surveying

Aerial view of an electrical substation with transmission towers, utility equipment, and surrounding farmland.

Missouri City Substation

Missouri City Substation Missouri City, Texas DCCM provided planning, surveying, civil engineering, and permitting services for the development of a new 138 kV distribution substation in Missouri City, replacing an aging facility with a modern, redundant design. The new substation enhances reliability through a double-feed configuration that allows continuous service during maintenance or equipment outages. Services included preparation of site development plans, grading and drainage design, and coordination of utility relocations. DCCM also managed the entitlement process, including preparation of a Specific Use Permit (SUP) application and supporting documentation for City approval. Surveying services included preparation of a subdivision plat and coordination of easements with local utility districts. DCCM supported construction procurement and continues to provide construction phase services, including coordination with contractors and resolution of field conditions. The upgraded facility increases system capacity, improves operational flexibility, and supports continued growth in Fort Bend County. Photo is a stock image and does not represent the project above. At a Glance 138 kV Electric Distribution Facility Markets Power Services Power

Aerial view of an electrical substation surrounded by forest.

Pythias Solar Substation

Pythias Solar Substation Brazoria County, Texas DCCM provided civil engineering design, permitting, and construction support for the Pythias Substation, a 138 kV–34.5 kV facility developed to interconnect a utility-scale solar farm into the Client’s transmission network. The substation serves as a critical grid-tie facility, enabling the delivery of renewable energy into the regional power system. Scope included site layout, grading, and stormwater management design, as well as preparation of construction plans and specifications. DCCM coordinated closely with Brazoria County and local drainage authorities to secure permitting approvals and ensure compliance with environmental and drainage requirements. The design incorporated a detention system and erosion control measures to protect surrounding infrastructure and natural resources. During construction, DCCM provided engineering support, responded to contractor inquiries, and coordinated survey and layout data. The project supports the integration of renewable energy, enhances grid capacity, and contributes to long-term sustainability and energy reliability in the region. Photo is a stock image and does not represent the project above. At a Glance 138 kV – 34.5 kV Electric Distribution Facility Markets Power Services Power

Aerial view of an electrical substation surrounded by forest.

Seabrook Substation

Seabrook Substation Seabrook, Texas DCCM provided civil engineering, permitting, and construction phase services for the new Seabrook Substation, a 138 kV electric distribution facility designed to enhance reliability and capacity for the Seabrook and Kemah area. The substation steps down transmission voltage to distribution levels and incorporates a low-profile, double-bus configuration that allows for operational flexibility and redundancy without service interruption. DCCM led the site civil design, including grading, drainage, and stormwater management systems to meet Harris County flood control criteria. Services also included preparation of construction documents and technical specifications, coordination with local and county agencies for permitting approvals, and ongoing construction administration support. The design incorporated a detention system, erosion control measures, and site screening elements to address community concerns, including a landscaped perimeter wall. Through proactive coordination and regulatory navigation, DCCM supported timely project approvals and construction progress. The completed facility improves grid resiliency, reduces outage risks, and supports continued residential and commercial growth in this coastal region. Photo is a stock image and does not represent the project above. At a Glance 138 kv Electric Distribution Facility Markets Power Services Power

Power lines and utility poles near the DDP Crockett Substation.

Crockett Substation Distribution Development Plan and Internal Request

Crockett Distribution Substation Distribution Development Plan and Internal Request Houston, Texas As part of the Client’s 2022 DDP, DCCM provided engineering and design for the Crockett Substation. The design of 25,000 feet of new build circuit and upgrades to the existing overhead facilities. This included multiple terminal poles, capacitor banks, and pole top switches that were all done in highly congested areas with limited space and clearances. Several places required circuits to be built double-stacked due to limited space in the established commercial and residential areas. In addition, the plan included six railroad crossings that must meet strict clearance and enhanced building requirements. Three of these crossings required the use of load-bearing concrete poles, and two of these were double-circuit crossings. In addition to the DDP work, DCCM provided engineering and design of the Internal Request (ILRT) work going on inside the substation yard to convert the outdated Crockett substation to a low-profile design. In doing so, our design team had to relocate existing escapes out of the way so that the new low-profile substation could be built. This all had to be done while keeping the circuits energized. DCCM came up with the most efficient action plan. After many field meetings where our staff represented the Client’s Overhead department for this project, we designed and engineered four overhead and six terminal pole work orders and provided consulting for the entirety of this project. We had to relocate circuits CR01 through CR06 and coordinate our work with the substation, transmission, and MUG engineering. At a Glance 25,000 Feet of Build Circuit Markets Power Services Power

Roadway bridge with overhead utility lines, guardrails, and vehicles traveling in both directions.

Brazos River Overhead Distribution Design

Brazos River Overhead Distribution Design Fort Bend County, Texas The Client retained DCCM to provide engineering and design for the installation of a new 35 kV circuit crossing the Brazos River. This crossing represented a critical tie needed to bring a 35 kV line to feed new developments. This was required to relieve load on existing circuits. The planning department had originally called for this new 35 kV line to double-stack with an existing 12 kV crossing. However, due to distance and NESC® construction grade requirements, this new circuit had to be located on the opposite side of the street. Abstracts and topography maps were required to ensure proper pole placement. To make up for sag of over 975 feet of spacing and ground elevation changes relative to the bridge between poles, the concrete poles had to be 110 feet. This job required working closely with the Client’s Standards and Materials department to create special standards of framing specific to this work. The project required permitting from TxDOT, GLO, and USACE. At a Glance 110 Foot Concrete Poles Markets Power Services Power

Utility pole with overhead power lines and equipment behind a wooden fence.

Overloaded Pole Replacement Program

Overloaded Pole Replacement Program Houston, Texas DCCM provided electrical distribution pole analysis for the Client’s pole replacement program. We received periodic spreadsheets from the Client listing numerous poles to be analyzed. The poles were deemed to be possibly overloaded structurally due to conductor size, type of framing, angle of distribution line, equipment, or other circumstances. Overloaded poles were evaluated to ensure proper clearances over roadways, railroads, or other types of terrain. Each pole had a unique six- or seven-digit identification number, and DCCM was able to locate the pole in the Client’s GIS mapping system. A notification, work order, and DDS project were created for each pole. We were limited to one pole per order, thus creating the need for multiple projects. The poles were spotted in DDS with adjacent facilities for analysis. Structural and profile analyses were performed for the overloaded poles. The structural analysis evaluated the side bearing, vertical bearing, insulator, guy, anchor, cross-arm, and stress on the pole itself. The profile analysis measured the clearance of the conductors under maximum load conditions. The structures were replaced with a larger/taller poles to meet the Client’s standards. A subsequent sketch, material list, and work order were created and scheduled for construction. At a Glance Electrical Distribution Pole Analysis Markets Power Services Power

Residential street with overhead utility lines, utility poles, sidewalks, and homes.

Distribution Development Plan

Distribution Development Plan Houston, Texas DCCM was responsible for engineering and design of the Client’s 2014–2023 distribution development plans. This covered new circuits and system hardening of electrical overhead distribution facilities for new and existing substations. DCCM coordinated with the Client’s MUG, Overhead Consultants, Distribution Planning, Land and ROW, and Forestry departments to determine the most feasible design for the projects. DCCM worked with the Transmission department for crossings and designs within transmission ROW and assisted in the design of three- phase 35 kV and 12 kV primary, three-phase underground terminal poles, pole top switches, reclosers, and capacitor banks. The projects included multiple freeway crossings requiring concrete structures and road closures. Proper fuse coordination was applied on all small wire laterals. Permits were acquired from TxDOT, Union Pacific Railroad, surrounding cities, and counties where neede At a Glance 2014 – 2023 Distribution Development Plan Markets Power Services Power

Aerial view of a community amenity center with a clubhouse, pool, tennis courts, lawns, sidewalks, and surrounding homes.

Cresswind Peachtree City

Cresswind Peachtree City Peachtree City, Georgia DCCM served as the prime engineering and surveying consultant for Cresswind Peachtree City, a 403-acre, 650-home active-adult master planned community developed by Kolter Homes. Our team provided full-service civil engineering, surveying, and zoning and entitlement support from early concept through final construction. To secure the necessary approvals for a project of this scale, DCCM led the zoning and entitlement process, coordinating closely with Peachtree City planning staff, local agencies, and stakeholder groups. Our team prepared and presented required documentation, addressed land use and environmental considerations, and guided the project through ordinance compliance, ensuring a streamlined path to approval. Environmental sensitivity remained a core priority throughout the design. In addition to preserving mature tree canopy and preserving the beauty of Line Creek via the implementation of robust stormwater solutions, DCCM ensured the community connected safely and efficiently to Peachtree City’s 100-mile cart path system, an essential element of the city’s multimodal transportation network. All deliverables were accepted on the first submittal by the City, supporting on-time closings and an efficient transition into permitting and construction. The result is a community recognized for its thoughtful planning, environmental stewardship, and alignment with Peachtree City’s broader vision for connected, sustainable growth. At a Glance 403 Acres 650 Homes Markets Land Development Services Land & Site Development

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